Usually, the team that bats first wins the match or the result remains a draw. After the match, Masood said, “When you score 556 runs on the board, it’s very important to take 10 wickets and make the game stronger, but we didn’t do that. As a team, we need to improve our batting in the second innings. The most important thing, as I said earlier, is that we need to learn how to take 20 wickets.”
Pakistan is currently trailing 1-0 in the three-match series and the second Test is scheduled to start on October 15 in Multan. Pakistan’s poor performance in the longer format at home is consistently going downhill. However, Masood promised that he would put in all his efforts to change the script for Pakistan.