New Delhi: Former England captain Nasser Hussain has urged Pakistan to reconsider their approach on pitch preparation following their second-Test victory over England on a reused surface in Multan.
Pakistan’s 152-run win came on a turning track that favoured spin, allowing Noman Ali and Sajid Khan to claim all 20 English wickets and level the three-match series 1-1.
However, Hussain was impressed by Pakistan’s resilience and emphasised that using previously prepared pitches "cannot be the template" for future Test cricket in the country. The pitch for the second Test was the same one used during England's innings victory in the first match, where the visitors posted a mammoth 823 runs. Unlike that flat surface, the second-Test pitch finally offered something for the bowlers, particularly for Pakistan spinners.