Sarfraz surprised, but proud as Pakistan hammers England

Victory, completed before lunch on the fourth day, put Pakistan 1-0 up in a two-match series ahead of the second Test at Headingley, which starts on Friday.

Published : May 28, 2018 19:12 IST , London

 As for Pakistan’s batting, Sarfraz Ahmed said: “The ball was moving, so no credit is enough for the batsmen.”
As for Pakistan’s batting, Sarfraz Ahmed said: “The ball was moving, so no credit is enough for the batsmen.”
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As for Pakistan’s batting, Sarfraz Ahmed said: “The ball was moving, so no credit is enough for the batsmen.”

Pakistan captain Sarfraz Ahmed said that he felt both surprised and proud after his inexperienced side outplayed England during a dominant nine-wicket win in the first Test at Lord’s.

Victory, completed before lunch on the fourth day, put Pakistan 1-0 up in a two-match series ahead of the second Test at Headingley, which starts on Friday.

Pakistan’s batsmen and bowlers applied themselves to the demands of playing an early season Test in English conditions far more effectively than the home side. They caught better too, with England dropping several chances.

Man-of-the-match Mohammad Abbas led Pakistan’s attack with an overall return of eight for 64, while four Pakistan batsmen hit 50s in a competitive first-innings 363.

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“Yes, I am very surprised. If you look at the England team, they are very experienced, but I am proud of my players,” said Sarfraz. Wicketkeeper Sarfraz led from the front in the field, holding an excellent diving catch to dismiss Dawid Malan on Saturday.

It was one example of the team’s much sharper performance after its shoddy display during May’s five-wicket win over Test debutant Ireland in Dublin, with Sarfraz saying it was a “credit” to the work of Pakistan fielding coach Steve Rixon, the former Australia wicketkeeper.

“Ireland gave us a tough time and that helped us prepare for this Test. We thought that even if we lose, we should learn,” Sarfraz added. As for Pakistan’s batting, Sarfraz said: “The ball was moving, so no credit is enough for the batsmen.”

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‘Shout and scream’

Meanwhile, the modest Sarfraz, who led Pakistan to a brilliant victory over arch-rival India in 2017’s Champions Trophy one-day final across London at The Oval, played down his captaincy skills. “I don’t have anything for self-analysis. I shout and scream at my players — everything is right in front of you,” he said.

Sarfraz instead praised coach Mickey Arthur, who took charge two years ago and promptly guided Pakistan to a 2-2 draw in a four-Test series in England, for “taking the players along with him” — something he had also tried to do as skipper.

Mohammad Amir has had both some of his best and worst days at Lord’s, getting on the honours board in 2010 in a Test where he was involved in a spot-fixing scandal that saw the Pakistan paceman jailed and banned from cricket for five years.

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He returned to help beat England at Lord’s two years ago and was involved again in this win, Pakistan’s fifth Test-match victory at the ‘home of cricket’.

The responsibility of being the senior bowler appeared to weigh heavily on the 26-year-old, however. Yet, after just one wicket in England’s first innings, the left-armer took four for 36 in the second.

“There was pressure on him. However, we had that belief that he will come good. Inzi (Pakistan selection chief and former Test batsman Inzamam-ul-Haq) talked to him one-on-one and then Mickey talked to him, I spoke to him. The way he responded was great. He changed his length, he pitched up, which is key to getting wickets in England,” said Sarfraz.

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