Iceland Cricket indeed attacked the Pakistan cricket crew in front of their Boxing Day conflict against Australia at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG). In their chase after their most memorable Test triumph on Australia’s dirt, Pakistan experienced a huge 360-run rout in the first Test in Perth. They will proceed with their chase in December 26 as the two groups will get down to business with Australia battling to secure the series, while Pakistan will contend to keep the three-match Test series alive.
After Pakistan’s loss, Iceland Cricket took to X, to take a savage dig on the Asian Cricketing Goliaths expressing that their 46.5 percent populace were not conceived when Pakistan won their last Test in Australia.
“We did some segment examination and 45.6% of our X supporters were not conceived when Pakistan last won a Test in Australia in 1995. This will increase to 45.8% except if they win the Boxing Day Test,” Iceland Cricket composed on X.
To become acclimated to the Australian circumstances, the Pakistan group will play a two-day practice game against Victoria XI before the Boxing Day Test against Australia on December 22 and 23.
Initially, this game was not a piece of the visit, but rather Pakistan made a solicitation to orchestrate the game because of worries about absence of work on as indicated by ESPNcricinfo.
This game won’t resemble a four-day Test undertaking against the Top state leader’s XI, the Pakistan group will get the chance to attempt in excess of 11 players as it’s anything but a top of the line game.
“That [the Victoria visit game] was a bonus we added into the timetable since it wasn’t there prior. We needed to have more practice instead of just a single practice game. That had top of the line status, so we were unable to allow every one of the bowlers the opportunity to have a vibe,” Pakistan lead trainer Mohammad Hafeez said as cited from ESPNcricinfo.
The second Test match will be played on December 26 in Melbourne.
Australia crew: Pat Cummins (c), Scott Boland, Alex Carey, Cameron Green, Josh Hazlewood, Travis Head, Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne, Nathan Lyon, Mitch Bog, Steve Smith, Mitch Starc, David Warner.