PAK vs ENG: Rare Chance for Pakistan as Ben Stokes Misses First Test, Debut Bowler to Shine

Krishna Chandra

PAK vs ENG: Rare Chance for Pakistan as Ben Stokes Misses First Test, Debut Bowler to Shine

The anticipation is building as the Pakistan cricket team prepares to face England in a highly anticipated Test series, starting on October 7th at the Multan Cricket Stadium. With Pakistan struggling to secure a victory on home soil for over two and a half years, this series presents a crucial opportunity for redemption. Adding to the stakes, England will enter the match without their star all-rounder and captain, Ben Stokes, who has been sidelined due to injury.

Stokes’ Absence: A Glimmer of Hope for Pakistan

Ben Stokes has been a pivotal figure in England’s cricketing success, but a hamstring injury sustained during a match in The Hundred in August has kept him off the field. Despite being selected for the tour, concerns over his fitness have led to his omission from the first Test. In his absence, Olly Pope will assume captaincy, bringing his own experience from leading the team in the recent Sri Lanka series.

   

This shake-up in leadership might benefit Pakistan, which remembers all too well the clean sweep it suffered at the hands of Stokes’ England team during their last tour. However, both teams come into this series under pressure, with Pakistan recently being humbled by Bangladesh in a home series, suffering a 0-2 defeat. This raises questions about their confidence and readiness to seize this unexpected chance against a potentially vulnerable England side.

Pakistan’s Recent Struggles and England’s Mixed Form

The Pakistani team has been in a tough patch, failing to win any Tests at home for a lengthy period. The recent humiliation against Bangladesh will undoubtedly weigh on their minds as they prepare to face a different challenge in England. Players like Harry Brook and Joe Root will have to step up and shoulder the responsibility of scoring runs in Stokes’ absence.

England, meanwhile, is not without its own concerns. After a mixed performance against Sri Lanka, where they won the first two Tests but lost the last, the team must look to regain momentum. Olly Pope succeeded in leading the team to victory previously but will need to instill the same fighting spirit in his side to overcome the adverse situation they find themselves in.

Exciting New Talents and Tactical Decisions

The English line-up will also see the debut of 29-year-old Brydon Carse, a pace bowler who impressed in the recent ODI series against Australia. With 127 first-class wickets at an average of 33.78, Carse is expected to make a mark with his speed and aggression. He joins seasoned pacers Chris Woakes and Gus Atkinson in an attack that aims to exploit any weaknesses in the Pakistani batting lineup.

In addition to Carse’s debut, experienced spinner Jack Leach returns after last playing in the Test series against India earlier this year. His tactical acumen and ability to adapt to various pitch conditions could prove invaluable against a Pakistani batting order still finding its rhythm.

England’s Predicted Playing XI

The anticipated England lineup is as follows: Ollie Pope (captain), Zak Crawley, Ben Duckett, Joe Root, Harry Brook, Jamie Smith (wk), Chris Woakes, Gus Atkinson, Shoaib Bashir, Jack Leach, and Brydon Carse.

As the first Test approaches, all eyes will be on how both teams adapt to the high-pressure environment and leverage their skill sets. The absence of a key player like Ben Stokes opens the door for an intense and unpredictable contest, one that could set the tone for the entire series.