Pakistan's new boss selector Inzamamul Haq has requested seaming pitches for readiness before the national side starts voyage through England in July this year, remote media gave an account of Friday.
Because of England's great Test record at home, Inzamam has told Pakistan Cricket Board's (PCB) boss custodian that players who go to the camp from May 29 onwards in Lahore ought to be given crisp seaming pitches for practice.
"Inzamam has experienced England's record in Tests at home and is very much aware that they whipped India 3-1 in 2014, notwithstanding the guests having a world class batting line-up," a PCB part said.
Prior, Inzamam additionally persuaded the board to send the group two weeks prior to England to set up an acclimatization camp in Hampshire before the visit formally starts in July.
Around 31 probables are at present going to a training camp in Abbottabad to survey and raise wellness levels of players.
In any case, from May 29 onwards the activity will move to Lahore where players will be joined by the new head mentor, Mickey Arthur. The week-long camp situated in Lahore will concentrate on players' cricket aptitudes for England's visit.
The central selector has proposed these measures to permit squad individuals to adjust to English conditions, as this will be the first run through since 2013 that Pakistan will play a Test arrangement outside Asia and the Middle East.
Despite the fact that Pakistan are among the main three Test sides in ICC rankings, pundits have scrutinized their batting execution which is basically confined to agreeable conditions in Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Sharjah.
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