Ground staff have installed industrial fans and outdoor heaters in a bid to turn the Rawalpindi pitch into a raging turner
has seen them resort to using outdoor heaters and industrial-sized fans in an attempt to dry out the surface at Rawalpindi.levelled the series at 1-1. All 20 England wickets in that match were taken by spinners Sajid Khan and Noman Ali.
However, having produced a turning track in Multan and gambled on winning the toss to engineer victory in the second Test, Pakistan are prepared to roll the dice again in Rawalpindi.admitted after the second Test: “We’re hoping the sun can play its part and the wicket can be on the drier side. Pakistan have seemingly taken matters into their own hands to try and give Mother Nature a helping hand in drying out the pitch.
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