England's obligation to play entertaining brand of cricket in Pakistan: McCullum (Image Source: IANS)
England Test team coach Brendon McCullum has said it is his team's obligation to play an entertaining brand of cricket in Pakistan, a country which has been "starved" of international action for a long time.
England are touring Pakistan for a three-Test series beginning at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium on December 1 after a gap of 17 years, with only veteran pace bowler James Anderson having played in the country - in 2005 - and that too not a Test match.
McCullum, who is being credited for England's Test resurgence -- Ben Stokes' side has won six of the last seven Tests they have played -- felt Pakistan is a great place to play entertaining cricket.