• Mohammad Rizwan took a jab at Harry Brook after England's middle order crumbled against Pakistan's spinners.

  • England got all out for 267 in their first innings.

WATCH: Mohammad Rizwan mocks Harry Brook as England struggles against Pakistan spin
Mohammad Rizwan mocks Harry Brook (PC: X)

England’s aggressive batting style, often referred to as “Bazball,” has faced a stern test against Pakistan’s spin-friendly pitches in the ongoing series. After a resounding victory in the first Test at Multan, England have struggled to adapt to the conditions in Rawalpindi.

In the second Test, Pakistan dominated proceedings, winning by 152 runs. The home side’s spin duo of Noman Ali and Sajid Khan proved to be too much for the English batsmen, who struggled to score runs against their guile and accuracy.

England falters against Pakistan’s spinners

The trend continued in the third Test, as England’s top order once again faltered against Pakistan’s spinners on the opening day. Harry Brook, known for his aggressive approach, found it difficult to time the ball and struggled to score at a decent pace.

Pakistan’s wicketkeeper, Mohammad Rizwan, couldn’t resist taking a playful dig at Brook, mocking his aggressive style with the phrase “No more Bazball.” The comment highlighted the challenges England’s batsmen have faced in adapting to the conditions.

Here’s the video:

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Pakistan bowls out England for 267

England openers Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett put together a 56-run partnership for the first wicket, but after Crawley’s dismissal, the batting collapse began, with the visitors struggling to add runs. Ollie Pope, Joe Root, and Harry Brook fell in quick succession, followed soon by captain Ben Stokes.

However, Jamie Smith and Gus Atkinson offered some resistance, scoring 89 and 39 runs, respectively, as they carefully guided England past the 200-run mark. Once Atkinson was dismissed, Pakistan swiftly wrapped up the innings, bowling England out for 267. Sajid Khan took 6/128, while Noman Ali picked up 3 wickets for 88.

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