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My input was taken but didn’t get the pitch I wanted: Babar Azam after Rawalpindi defeat

Pakan captain Babar Azam on Monday said that curator at the Rawalpindi Cricket ground took his inputs but never provided the track he had asked for as the hosts lost the first Test against England 74 runs.
England had made a sporting declaration leaving Pakan with a target of 343 in over 100 overs but the home team were all out for 268 on the final day.
The pitch had been panned one and all after England scored in excess of 500 on the first day and seven centuries were scored across the first two innings.
“Yes my input was there in the preparation of the pitch and we made it clear what we wanted but we didn’t get that because of the weather or whatever reason. But we wanted a track with some turn for the spinners,” Babar told a post match conference on Monday.
The Pakan skipper also gave credit to England for continuing to play with same positive intent but also mildly criticised his bowlers for being wayward.
“We were expecting they would continue to play like that against us. I think it becomes difficult for a captain when your bowlers are not hitting the right areas and runs are being scored both sides of the wicket. But full credit to them the way they batted in both innings,” he said.
“It is never easy to comeback after the opposition scores 500 on the first day but I thought we batted well and came close to their total but in the second innings our batters didn’t live up to the responsibility,” he said.
Babar had no hesitations in admitting that it was disappointing to let go such an opportunity to win a Test match.
“I thought we were very much in the match till after lunch today to win the match unfortunately we lost back to back wickets and that didn’t help. But Anderson and Robinson bowled outstandingly well.”

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