Delhi: Pakistan’s spin bowlers are performing on the peak these days, but this success is limited to domestic grounds only. In the first Test played in Multan, Pakistan’s spin trio Noman Ali, Sajid Khan and Abrar Ahmed took all 20 wickets to give their team a win of 127 runs. On the first day of the second Test started on Saturday, Noman Ali took 6 wickets including a hat -trick. Apart from him, Sajid Khan took 2 and Abrar Ahmed took 1 wicket to the West Indies for just 163 runs. Despite this great performance, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is being accused of preparing spin-friendly pitches.

Head coach Aqib Javed, while keeping his side on the criticisms about these pitches, said, “The rule of Test cricket is that you win in your house. If you win on the home ground and do some foreign tests in your name, then the chances of reaching the finals increases. Pakistan is currently at the eighth position in the points table of the ICC World Test Championship, above the West Indies.

Giving the example of South Africa, Aqib Javed said that he suffered a 2–0 defeat due to seaming pitches there. He said, “Every country prepares the pitch according to its domestic conditions. If you take a fast bowler wicket, then people are happy, but if the spinner takes a wicket, it is said to go backward. This is beyond thinking. “

Pakistan changed the strategy to prepare the pitch after the defeat against Bangladesh and England. The pitches of Multan and Rawalpindi were dried with heavy wings and heaters. As a result, Pakistan registered a stunning victory against the West Indies after defeating England 2–1.

Aqib Javed said, β€œIt is our goal to prepare such pitches on every ground in Pakistan, so that winning here is as difficult for other countries as in Australia or South Africa. People should know that they have to do extraordinary performances to win in Pakistan. ”

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