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Happy to excursion and lose threezero: Iceland Cricket takes a dig at down-and-out Pakistan

Inching in the direction of an remarkable and humiliating threezero whitewash at domesticon thearms of England, Pakistan on Monday have been brutally roasted through Iceland Cricket on Twitter. As Day three of the 0.33 and very last Pakistan vs England Test in Karachi got here to a close, a rampant England cruised in the direction of a threezero whitewash. With the trafficdesiringsimplyfifty fiveextra runs to win, an inevitable defeat will end result into Pakistan’s first ever easy sweep threezero 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’regladto return back and excursion Pakistan and lose threezero, getting chopped up and sugared like marmalade. Just letting you recognizewithinside thehobbies of balance. And we canrating at zero.7 now no longer 7.zero an over,” Iceland Cricket wrote at the social media platform. Message to @TheRealPCB, we’regladto return back and excursion Pakistan and lose threezero, getting chopped up and sugared like ma… https://t.co/YijH9nuEjG— Iceland Cricket (@icelandcricket) England, on Pakistan’s first Test excursion in 17 years, gainedthe primary Test in Rawalpindi throughseventy four runs and the second one in Multan through 26 runs. As teenage leg-spinner Rehan Ahmed have become the youngest debutant to take 5 wickets in an innings on Day three of the Karachi Test, he placed England on direction of a memorable win.

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