Pakistan on Monday surrendered to a 26-run win in Multan as England took a 2-0 unassailable lead in three-match series.


Saqlain Mushtaq happy with execution of players in Multan Test


Pakistan lead trainer Saqlain Mushtaq is happy with the presentation of the public players in the second Test against Britain in Multan.


I'm content with the presentation of the public cooperative people in the Multan Test. Britain's group relies upon experienced players. Pakistani players don't have a lot of involvement in the red ball," said the 45-year-old on a nearby news channel.


Pakistan on Monday surrendered to a 26-run win in Multan as Britain took a 2-0 unassailable lead in three-match series.


This is Pakistan's most terrible home season starting around 1959. Babar Azam and his men are likewise really out of running for the World Test Title (WTC) with this loss.


The hosts required 157 additional runs when play began on day four to finish their second-most noteworthy fruitful run pursue and level the series.


Saqlain praised center request players Saud Shakeel and Mohammad Nawaz for a splendid organization toward the beginning of the day meeting.


Saud Shakeel and Mohammad Nawaz can't be adequately commended. Imam-ul-Haq came from the medical clinic and batted well. I'm cheerful, yet tragically, the outcome didn't go in support of ourselves, Saqlain said.


You either win or learn. I trust the players have gained tons of useful knowledge. We will audit the mix-ups that have been made," he expressed.


In addition, Saqlain uncovered that a twist track will be made for the third Test at the Public Bank Cricket Field in Karachi.