Multan pitch proves to be a graveyard for bowlers,” remarks Kevin Pietersen
On the opening day of the Multan Test, Pakistan’s Shan Masood and Abdullah Shafique each scored centuries, giving Pakistan a commanding start.
The English bowlers struggled to contain the Pakistan batsmen.
Former England captain Kevin Pietersen referred to the pitch as a graveyard for bowlers in his analysis.
Michael Vaughan added that the Multan pitch resembled a flat road, noting that winning the toss was an advantage for Pakistan.
Shan Masood posted a score of 151, while Abdullah Shafique contributed 102 runs to the innings.
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