NEW DELHI: Inching in the direction of an unprecedented and humiliating 3-0 whitewash at residence by the hands of England, Pakistan on Monday have been brutally roasted by Iceland Cricket on Twitter.
As Day 3 of the third and last Pakistan vs England Test in Karachi got here to an in depth, a rampant England cruised in the direction of a 3-0 whitewash.
With the guests needing simply 55 extra runs to win, an inevitable defeat will lead to Pakistan’s first ever clear sweep 3-0 on their soil.
With the collection sweep looming on Pakistan’s head, Iceland Cricket took to Twitter to take a dig at Babar Azam and co. “Message to @TheRealPCB, we are happy to come and tour Pakistan and lose 3-0, getting chopped up and sugared like marmalade. Just letting you know in the interests of balance. And we will score at 0.7 not 7.0 an over,” Iceland Cricket wrote on the social media platform.
As Day 3 of the third and last Pakistan vs England Test in Karachi got here to an in depth, a rampant England cruised in the direction of a 3-0 whitewash.
With the guests needing simply 55 extra runs to win, an inevitable defeat will lead to Pakistan’s first ever clear sweep 3-0 on their soil.
With the collection sweep looming on Pakistan’s head, Iceland Cricket took to Twitter to take a dig at Babar Azam and co. “Message to @TheRealPCB, we are happy to come and tour Pakistan and lose 3-0, getting chopped up and sugared like marmalade. Just letting you know in the interests of balance. And we will score at 0.7 not 7.0 an over,” Iceland Cricket wrote on the social media platform.
Message to @TheRealPCB, we’re glad to come back and tour Pakistan and lose 3-0, getting chopped up and sugared like ma… https://t.co/YijH9nuEjG
— Iceland Cricket (@icelandcricket) 1671454810000
England, on Pakistan’s first Test tour in 17 years, received the primary Test in Rawalpindi by 74 runs and the second in Multan by 26 runs.
As teenage leg-spinner Rehan Ahmed grew to become the youngest debutant to take 5 wickets in an innings on Day 3 of the Karachi Test, he put England on target for a memorable win.