England arrives for 1st Test series in Pakan since 2005
England’s cricket team arrived in Islamabad early Sunday to play its first Test series in Pakan since 2005. Led Ben Stokes, England will kick off the tour in Rawalpindi — an adjacent city to Islamabad — which hosts the first Test from next Thursday. The second test will be played at Multan from December 9-13 before England round off the tour with the final test at Karachi from December 17-21.
England had played a seven-match T20 series in Pakan prior to the T20 World Cup in Australia where it went on to beat Pakan in the final. England was due to tour Pakan last year before the T20 World Cup in the United Arab Emirates but abandoned the tour due to security concerns after New Zealand had aborted its tour to Pakan just minutes before the toss in the first ODI at Rawalpindi.
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— England Cricket (@englandcricket) November 26, 2022
There were some concerns over England’s Test tour to Pakan after former Pakan Prime Miner Imran Khan was wounded in Wazirabad, a drict in eastern Punjab province, during his protest against the sitting government.
“It’s been a long time since England have played test cricket in Pakan,” Stokes had said in Abu Dhabi last Friday where the team trained for a week before flying out to Pakan.
Hello Pakan 🇵🇰
— Ben Stokes (@benstokes38) November 26, 2022
“With what happened with Imran Khan recently, there was a little bit of concern, but we have Reg Dickason, who has been the security man for many years with England, and we left it in his capable hands.” Last Monday Khan had met with the Pakan Cricket Board chairman Ramiz Raja and British High Commissioner in Lahore and assured the officials that his protest against the government will not durb England cricket team’s tour to Pakan.
Pakan had hosted England twice in a test series at UAE over the last 17 years with foreign teams reluctant to travel to Pakan after the Sri Lanka cricket team was attacked in Lahore in 2009.
👋👋👋 Pakan 🇵🇰🇵🇰
— Ollie Pope (@OPope32) November 27, 2022
However, since 2015 Pakan has started regaining the confidence of foreign countries that it could organize international games at home and have hosted almost all the major cricketing nations, including South Africa and Australia. The three-test series will be part of World Test Championship where Pakan is sitting in fifth place while England is seventh. Pakan needs to win the three-test series to keep its hopes alive for next year’s final.
Pakan will be without its key fast bowler Shaheen Afridi, who has been ruled out of the series due to knee injury. The home team has also dropped middle-order batter Fawad Alam and ace leg-spinner Yasir Shah due to poor form. Uncapped fast bowlers Haris Rauf and Mohammad Ali have been called up to the squad along with mystery spinner Abrar Ahmed, who is expected to make his debut during the series.
England also has injury concerns ahead of the first test with fast bowler Mark Wood in doubt due to a hip injury. Stuart Broad has been given paternity leave from the tour as England will be banking on its experienced fast bowler James Anderson to trouble Pakan batters.
England has included 18-year-old Leicestershire allrounder Rehan Ahmed in the squad after originally drafting him as a net bowler for the tour.
Squad: Ben Stokes (capt), Harry Brook, Joe Root, Zak Crawley, Ollie Pope, Ben Duckett, Liam Livingstone, Ben Foakes, Will Jacks, Keaton Jennings, Jack Leach, James Anderson, Jamie Overton, Ollie Robinson, Mark Wood, Rehan Ahmed.