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“You can keep yer Bazball. That’s what ABRAR AHMED will be saying in the Pakistan dressing room right now” – Pakistan fans troll England after batting collapse on Day 1 of Multan Test

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Pakistan national cricket team led by Babar Azam ran through a disappointing loss at the hands of the England national cricket team in the first Test match at Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium in Rawalpindi.

England hogged the limelight for their ultra-aggressive approach on the first day of the Rawalpindi Test as they aggregated 500 runs, more than any other team on the opening day of the Test match.

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England cricket team were lauded for adapting to Bazball approach to the game and because of this, they posted a humongous total of 657 in the first innings. It created a perfect platform for the visitors to script a win on the final day.

As a result, the visitors opened their account with a 74-run win over Pakistan in the first Test and rightly so, they drew first blood in the series. Meanwhile, the second Test between both teams is taking place at Multan Cricket Stadium, Multan.

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Pakistan fans troll England cricket team for their batting collapse on Day 1

England’s Test captain Ben Stokes won the toss and preferred to bat first in the Multan Test. However, this time around, they did feel the pressure mounted by debutant Abrar Ahmed.

The right-arm leg-break bowler stunned the England batters by pitching the ball at the right line and length. He stuck to the groundwork pretty well and rightly so, he reaped rewards for all his hard work.

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The spinner had a dream debut at the office as he accounted for seven dismissals. Meanwhile, Pakistani fans brutally trolled the England cricket team for their batting collapse on the first day.

Earlier, England were lauded for their Bazball approach that helped them yield positive results in the first Test. However, this time, the technique didn’t work out as England were bowled out for 281 runs in the first innings.

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Apart from Abrar Ahmed, Zahid Mahmood accounted for three dismissals.

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