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    PAK vs ENG 1st Test | Pakistani bowler thrashed fiercely in Test debut, recorded an embarrassing record

    Bynewshuntexpress

    Dec 3, 2022


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    New Delhi: At present, the first match of the Test series (PAK vs ENG 1st Test) between Pakistan and England is being played in Rawalpindi. In this Test, the England team has created havoc. Whatever may be the result of this test, but this match will be very memorable. Many records have been registered in this first test match. Most of the records are in the name of the England team and its batsmen. Because of these English batsmen, some records also came in the account of Pakistani bowlers, which they would not like to remember at all. Leg-spinner Zahid Mahmood is at the top of this list, whose Test debut was very bad.

    England rained heavily on both the first two days of the Test match in Rawalpindi. England’s first innings ended on 657 runs, after which Pakistan also scored 181 runs without losing wickets. However, the manner in which England have scored runs has hurt the entire Pakistani bowling line-up. The worst injury has reached Zahid, whose name has been recorded for the worst bowling in the first innings of Test debut.

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    Leg-spinner Zahid Mahmood made his Test debut at the age of 34. English batsmen thrashed Zahid fiercely. Zahid took 4 wickets in his 33 overs, which also included the big name of Joe Root. Zahid dismissed Root for just 23 runs. But, later he was beaten up a lot. Zahid had spent 235 runs in these 33 overs. With this, the record of the most expensive bowler in Test debut was named after him.

    Zahid has proved to be the fourth most expensive bowler in an innings in Pakistan’s Test history. Not only this, Zahid also holds the record for conceding 27 runs in this over. He was thrashed by Harry Brook, who holds the record for the most runs scored in an over by an English batsman in Tests. This test is going to be very memorable for both England and Pakistan team. For some, this test will be remembered as a good memory, while for some it will be a very bad memory.





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