Delhi: The England cricket team is currently in Pakistan, where it has to play a 3-match Test series from 7th October. Before this tour, England has taken a big step, due to which the concern of Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has increased. The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has advised its players not to play in other T20 leagues, including the Pakistan Super League (PSL), except the Indian Premier League (IPL).

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The England Board believes that players should focus on the County Championship, which is more profitable for them. This decision has increased the uneasiness of PCB, because many players from England participate in PSL. In such a situation, if the English do not play in PSL, then this league may face a big blow.

England vs Pakistan Test Series Schedule and Head to Head

The first Test of the series between the two teams will start from October 7 in Multan, the second Test will be played there from October 15 and the third Test will be played in Rawalpindi from October 24. Till now, a total of 89 Test matches have been played between Pakistan and England, out of which 39 matches have been drawn. Pakistan has won 21 and England has won 29 test matches. There have been 27 matches between the two teams on Pakistani soil, out of which 18 matches were drawn, while Pakistan won 4 and England won 5 tests.

FAQ

Who is the best player of England?

England fast bowler james anderson Was also included in the English team. He has made another record in his name. He has become the player who has played the most tests for England. This is Anderson’s 162nd test match.

What is the name of England Cricket Board?

England and Wales Cricket Board (ENG) It was formed on 1 January 1997 as a single governing body to combine the roles previously performed by the Test and County Cricket Boards, the National Cricket Association and the Cricket Council.

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