England leg-spinner Rehan Ahmed,18, exhibited that the note from the camp was for him to conclude the game off with the bat before making clear that he said that to himself. The youngster also considered his fifer, declaring that it was an achieved goal.
Rehan Ahmed, who loved promising primary innings in Karachi with 2 wickets, scalped 5 Pakistan batters in the 2nd to leave England requiring 167 for a series sweep. The bowling all-rounder was sent up the order at No. 3 after Zak Crawley fell for 41. He kicked 2 boundaries before losing his off-stump while working to the leg side off Abrar Ahmed’s bowling.
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When requested by Michael Atherton on Sky Sports following the day’s play about the communication from the think-tank, he added:
“Try to finish it tonight! We could have done it 100 percent. If we had faced another seven overs out there, it would have been quite easy. Yeah, I should have played straight. From not bowling in the first session to five wickets is a dream come true. I was enjoying it anyway, I was loving it out there, but it was nice to get the ball after three hours.”
The teenage prodigy after said:
“No, he didn’t say anything. I said it to myself.”
Pakistan initiated their day at 21-0 before losing 3 wickets rather rapidly. After a 110-run stand between Babar Azam and Saud Shakeel, the hosts collapsed again and never got back. England made a rollicking start to their chase of 166 as Crawley and Ben Duckett scored 87 in 11.3 overs, with the last batting with Ben Stokes at stumps with 55 additional required on Day 4.