Tuesday, 27 October 2015

Dubai useful for Test cricket, says Waqar

Pakistan's head coach Waqar Younis Tuesday contended Dubai Test was a decent ad for Test cricket, focusing there were no apprehensions for the more drawn out organization of the diversion. 

Pakistan pulled off an energizing a minute ago win over England by 178 keeps running in the second Test in Dubai on Monday, with only 6.3 overs left in the diversion.

Britain's ninth wicket pair of Adil Rashid (61) and Mark Wood (29) batted for 29.2 overs to set up a fearless 55-run stand and had very nearly denied Pakistan a triumph.

Contrastingly, Pakistan barely got away from a thrashing in the first Test in Abu Dhabi when terrible light precluded England from claiming a sensational win on the last day, with only 25 required in the last eight overs when the match was done.

Waqar trusted the Dubai Test served as great advancement of Test cricket, regularly censured for exhausting draws, and which is under risk with the approach of additionally exciting Twenty20 matches.

"Yes, the most recent day of the Test match was a decent advert for the amusement, may be not for us," said Waqar. "I think a Test match going to full separation is an extraordinary thing for the amusement. I think the session of Test cricket won on Monday."

"I don't think Test cricket's future is grim in any capacity," said Waqar, himself a paceman of extraordinary standing. "Test cricket is the genuine cricket and the way Test cricket is going on I think we ought to value it and there are no perils to it."

The Pakistan handler did surrender however his charges were presently playing less Test matches.

"That is an issue that we play less Test cricket," said Waqar. "It has been talked about with the authorities also.

"On the off chance that you look overall every top joint effort 15-18 Tests each year and we play six to eight, most extreme we play ten, so I believe that should be moved forward."

Waqar credited both Pakistan and England for the colossal battle in the Dubai Test.

"Credit to the young men the way they played the Test, bowlers put forth a strong effort and credit should likewise be given to England, the way they demonstrated resistance and made the general cricket great," said Waqar.

It was decent to be 1-0 up in the three-match arrangement, Waqar said after the first Test had finished in a draw.

"We need to make it 2-0 in Sharjah," he included before notice England would battle back on Saturday.

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