Can't understand that Pakistan declaration at all. Why bother giving NZ even the tiniest chance of chasing a total? There's no chance they can win - by taking all 10 NZ wickets in 15 overs. If NZ lose 3 or 4 they can just bat out the rest
Strange one. I can understand setting up an exciting finish but there's nothing in it for Pakistan.Can't understand that Pakistan declaration at all. Why bother giving NZ even the tiniest chance of chasing a total? There's no chance they can win - by taking all 10 NZ wickets in 15 overs. If NZ lose 3 or 4 they can just bat out the rest
Where did you stay in Multan? We stayed in the second best hotel in 2005(I can’t recall it’s name) and some of our group found it ‘challenging’. The Pakistani people though were fantastic!I've just come back from Pakistan after watching the Multan and Karachi tests.
It was probably the best tour I've been on in 17 years of following England. Everyone was so friendly and kind and the hotels and food were top notch. It was also very affordable.
England return to Pakistan in Oct' 24 for three test matches. I'd highly recommend it.
The only thing Pakistan could possibly have got out of that (bearing in mind that they know the light will stop them getting the overs in) is injuring one of their own bowlers.Strange one. I can understand setting up an exciting finish but there's nothing in it for Pakistan.
Stokes has ruined cricketCan't understand that Pakistan declaration at all. Why bother giving NZ even the tiniest chance of chasing a total? There's no chance they can win - by taking all 10 NZ wickets in 15 overs. If NZ lose 3 or 4 they can just bat out the rest
You'd need to play 6 day tests to fit the overs in, in Pakistan at this time of year.Still struggling to understand why these matchess are scheduled to close after the available light gets too bad for play
Sunrise 07:15, sunset 17:52 - 10:37 hours of daylight todayYou'd need to play 6 day tests to fit the overs in, in Pakistan at this time of year.
Or find a way to play under lights that doesn't involve a ball that makes conditions even flatter than they already are over there most of the time.
Not sure about the Karachi, but I know during the Multan match they were saying that the smog in the morning could delay the start. Which was presumably scheduled for a normal time in the morning some point after 10am.Sunrise 07:15, sunset 17:52 - 10:37 hours of daylight today
Every captain who has come into contact with Bazball has gone on to do something daft afterwards. This is the next cab off the rank.Can't understand that Pakistan declaration at all. Why bother giving NZ even the tiniest chance of chasing a total? There's no chance they can win - by taking all 10 NZ wickets in 15 overs. If NZ lose 3 or 4 they can just bat out the rest
Perhaps inevitably, drawn as the game finishes early due to bad light.
You'd think so wouldn't you.Inevitable, yes, but it's peak cricket to battle for 5 full days then call the match off with just three overs left to play, under lights. NZ one wicket from victory, Pakistan just 15 runs short of victory. Surely they could have played it out?
You'd think so wouldn't you.
To be clear, I'm not actually watching it, so I've no idea how dark it actually was.
But they really have to accept that if they're playing in Pakistan at this time of year, then they're going to consistently be playing under lights for the last few overs every day.
I don't know how the lights at the stadiums in Pakistan compare to those in England, but we've got a lot more play in over the last few years in conditions which would have been too dark before the lights were used.
Which is also probably one of the reasons why scores have tended to be lower.