PAK vs ENG: Iceland Cricket takes a dig at PAK

On Monday, Iceland Cricket brutally roasted Pakistan, who are on the verge of an unprecedented and humiliating 3-0 home defeat to England.  A rampaging England dashed toward a 3-0 whitewash as Day 3 of the third and last Test among Pakistan and England in Karachi reached a resolution. If Pakistan loses, the visitors will win […]

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PAK vs ENG: Iceland Cricket takes a dig at PAK

On Monday, Iceland Cricket brutally roasted Pakistan, who are on the verge of an unprecedented and humiliating 3-0 home defeat to England. 

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A rampaging England dashed toward a 3-0 whitewash as Day 3 of the third and last Test among Pakistan and England in Karachi reached a resolution. If Pakistan loses, the visitors will win with 55 runs remaining, completing its first-ever 3-0 home sweep.

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Iceland Cricket used Twitter to poke fun at Babar Azam and company as the series sweep loomed over Pakistan. “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.

England won the first Test in Rawalpindi by 74 runs and the second Test in Multan by 26 runs during Pakistan’s first Test visit in quite a while. Rehan Ahmed, an adolescent leg-spinner, became the youngest debutant to take five wickets in an innings on Day 3 of the Karachi Test. This set England up for a remarkable victory.

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