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Sarfraz proud of draw despite Headingley hammering

Last Updated : 04 June 2018, 11:32 IST
Last Updated : 04 June 2018, 11:32 IST

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Pakistan captain Sarfraz Ahmed insisted he was proud of his youthful side even after an innings and 55-run defeat at Headingley denied them a Test-series victory in England.

That overwhelming loss, completed inside three days on Sunday, meant the two-match campaign ended all square at 1-1 following what Sarfraz said was Pakistan's "perfect" nine-wicket victory in the first Test at Lord's.

But having also overseen a victory over Test debutants Ireland in Dublin during this tour, Sarfraz was pleased with Pakistan's progress.

"When we came here people thought we will not win one game but the way we played at Lord's everything was perfect, our fast bowling was perfect, our batting and fielding were perfect," Sarfraz told reporters.

"It's disappointing that we had a chance to win the series but unfortunately we didn't play well here." - '1-1 good for us' -

Overall there were still plenty of plus-points for Pakistan, not least the bowling of seamer Mohammad Abbas who took a match-winning eight for 64 at Lord's.

"I am proud of my young team, the way Abbas is bowling, Shadab is doing well, Faheem Ashraf did well, so I'm really disappointed that we didn't win (at Headingley) but 1-1 is good for us," said wicket-keeper Sarfraz. Experienced opening batsman Azhar Ali averaged just 16.75 during the series while Sarfraz averaged 10.33 -- well below his career Test mark of 37.78.

"Azhar is our main batsman, it's correct he is not in good nick but he scored a good fifty at Lord's," said Sarfraz. As for his own batting, Sarfraz added: "I am not satisfied with my batting in the series.

"I committed mistakes and played a few bad shots." Pakistan arrived for this tour having gone several months without a Test since a 68-run defeat by Sri Lanka in Dubai and Sarfraz said playing three in relatively quick succession was always likely to prove a tough challenge for his team.

"We played our last Test in October, so it's difficult when you play a Test after five or six months. Test cricket is a different format, you have to adjust to five-day cricket. If you have to field for two-three days, it's tough," explained Sarfraz.

"The more you play Test cricket, you get to mature as Test player. Now we have five Tests in the UAE (two against Australia and three against New Zealand), then we have three in South Africa and that will help us mature as a Test team," he added.

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Published 04 June 2018, 11:31 IST

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