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The Pakistan cricket team toured England in the 2001 season to play a two-match Test series against England in late May. The tour included three First-class matches, one University match and one List A match. The Test series was drawn 1-1. The test series was followed by the Tri-nation NatWest series including Australia as well.
The England cricket team toured Pakistan from 20 October to 11 December 2000 for a three-match One Day International series and a three-match Test series. England toured Pakistan after a gap of 13 years. [1] Pakistan won the ODI series 2–1 after losing the first ODI, while England won the Test series 1–0 after the first two Tests finished ...
Pakistan's first Test match was played in Delhi in October 1952 as part of a five Test series which India won 2–1. Pakistan made their first tour of England in 1954 and drew the series 1–1 after a victory at The Oval in which fast bowler Fazal Mahmood took 12 wickets.
Unlike Test matches, ODIs consist of one inning per team, having a limit in the number of overs, currently 50 overs per innings – although in the past this has been 55 or 60 overs. [2] ODI cricket is List-A cricket , so statistics and records set in ODI matches also count toward List-A records.
England's first innings score was made at 6.50 runs per over, the highest run rate for a score of 500 or more in Test cricket. [42] The teams' combined 1,768 runs was the highest aggregate in a five-day Test match, surpassing the previous record of 1,764 during the Adelaide Test of the West Indies' tour of Australia from 24–29 January 1969 ...
Ahead of the tour, Shadab Khan was ruled out of Pakistan's squad with a virus, [19] with Yasir Shah named as his replacement. [20] Shoaib Malik missed Pakistan's first two matches against England due to a personal issue. [21] The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) confirmed that he was available for selection for the second ODI match. [22]
The first Ashes Test looks set to go to the wire as England return to the middle on day four looking to build a challenging target for Australia to chase
England's ODI matches against Pakistan was the first to trial a system where the TV umpire calls the front-foot no-ball, instead of the on-field umpire. [4] During the third ODI match of the series, England set a new record team total when they scored 444 runs, with Alex Hales setting a new individual total for an England batsman when he scored ...