Two changes likely in Pakistan's playing XI against England

Two changes likely in Pakistan's playing XI against England

Two changes have been suggested in the Pakistan upcoming match against Engalnd in the bowling lineup with include Zaman Khan and Abrar Ahmed keeping in view the performance of the Pakistani bowlers.

Former Test cricketer Aamir Sohail has made an unavoidable change in the national team's bowling line-up before the match against England in the World Cup.

In the ongoing World Cup in India, apart from matches against Bangladesh and South Africa, Pakistan's bowling line hasn't been very effective. Even yesterday, national bowlers failed against New Zealand, allowing them to score 401 runs, setting several negative records for bowlers.

Former cricketers are expressing their opinions on the failure of the Pakistani bowling, and after the bowlers' failure in the match against New Zealand, former captain and stylish opener Aamir Sohail has also made a necessary change in the bowling line-up before the match against England.

Aamir Sohail mentioned that Shadab Khan performed well with the bat in the tournament, but his bowling hasn't been effective, especially against spinners who play well against him, which has shaken their confidence.

They also said that since you have taken Ibrar Ahmed as an alternative, consider playing him. There are a few days left for the next match, and we'll have to make a decision about this. If the bowling is failing, then we have options, and why not try them, including Zaman Khan.