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Pak vs Eng: Pakistan decide to bat first after winning toss against England

Pakistan won the toss and elected to bat in the first of three tests against England here at Old Trafford on Wednesday.

Although the Manchester skies were overcast, Azhar told Sky Sports: “Obviously the overhead conditions will help the bowlers but we were very clear in our heads that we want to bat first.

“Because of the composition of the team, we wanted an all-rounder which also means we’ll have two leg-spinners.

“Coming to England will always be a challenge but we are up for it and want to make sure we go positively, start well and take it on from there.

“It’s great to be back playing cricket and that people can watch at home during these tough times.”

England were unchanged from the side that won the third Test against the West Indies by 269 runs to complete a 2-1 series victory in a campaign that marked international cricket’s return from the coronavirus lockdown.

By sticking with the same side England again opted to play four specialist seamers with fitness doubts over Ben Stokes, who didn’t bowl in the West Indies finale because of a quad injury, again effectively playing as a specialist batsman.

– Stokes ‘not 100 percent’ –

“We’re looking to make the most of the overhead conditions, even though we would have batted first too,” said England captain Joe Root.

“Ben is still not 100 percent fit to bowl and his batting is so valuable to us, and there’s so much cricket left to play this summer, we didn’t want to take the risk.”

England have lost the first match in each of their last five Test series and Root said: “We want to get ahead of the game early and drive it from there.”

Pakistan opted for a balance of three seamers and two spinners in their attack with leg-break bowlers Shadab Khan and Yasir Shah both included for a match that marks the visitors’ first Test since February when a series against Bangladesh was cut short by COVID-19.

A talented Pakistan pace line-up featured the accurate Mohammad Abbas, teenage rising star Naseem Shah and left-armer Shaheen Afridi.

This is the first of a three-match series which, in common with the preceding England-West Indies campaign, is being played behind closed doors in response to COVID-19.

Before play began both teams, together with the match officials, observed a minute’s silence in memory of the coronavirus victims in both Britain and Pakistan.

Pakistan have not lost a Test series against England since 2010, and have drawn their last two in England.

England: Rory Burns, Dom Sibley, Joe Root (capt), Ben Stokes, Ollie Pope, Jos Buttler (wkt), Chris Woakes, Dom Bess, Jofra Archer, Stuart Broad, James Anderson

Pakistan: Shan Masood, Abid Ali, Azhar Ali (capt), Babar Azam, Asad Shafiq, Shadab Khan, Mohammad Rizwan (wkt), Yasir Shah, Shaheen Afridi, Mohammad Abbas, Naseem Shah

Umpires: Richard Kettleborough (ENG), Richard Illingworth (ENG)

TV umpire: Michael Gough (ENG)

Match referee: Chris Broad (ENG)

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