Hafeez, Younus, and ball tampering: All things Twitterati blame Edgbaston defeat on

Next Test at The Oval begins on August 11 and Pakistan will be hoping to salvage the series which they currently trail

Moeen Ali celebrates taking the wicket of Sohail Khan with Stuart Broad. PHOTO: REUTERS

Yesterday’s defeat might still be a sore topic for most Pakistani cricket fans to talk about, however the Twitterati were quick to vent out their frustration as England took 2-1 lead in the four-match Test series.

The five-day match at Edgbaston Cricket Ground ended as all-rounder Moeed Ali grabbed a simple catch off his own bowling to dismiss Sohail Khan, who put up a decent individual score of 36 from 37 deliveries.



However, as England players and fans rejoiced, millions of hearts back home were broken due to visitors’ capitulation.



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Some blamed Mohammad Hafeez for the debacle.







While others blamed Younus Khan.






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Or maybe karma was a factor.









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Maybe it was something else altogether.





However, a ray of hope as Pakistan may have found its next opener.





The next Test at The Oval begins on August 11 and Pakistan will be hoping to salvage the series which they currently trail.
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