England scripted a stunning, memorable win in the first Test of their first Pakistan tour in 17 years at Rawalpindi. Pakistan’s 10th-wicket pair of Naseem Shah and Mohammad Ali had defied the England bowlers for 52 deliveries who were under the pump to take the last wicket amid the dying light.
With about 15-20 minutes of play likely possible, Jack Leach took his first wicket of the innings, dismissed Naseem lbw, and the England team and their supporting crowd tore into raptures as England took a 1-0 series lead.
Throughout the 5 days of this Test, the pitch in Rawalpindi came under immense scrutiny because of its flat, dull, and unresponsive-to-bowlers nature, leading to a vast amount of criticism of PCB Chairman Ramiz Raja and captain Babar Azam.
After England had ransacked 506 runs on Day 1, Ramiz Raja had slammed the “embarrassing” Rawalpindi pitch. “This is not a good advert for cricket,” he added. By the end of this Test, Raja might take solace that the cricketing world had their eyes transfixed on this game because of Ben Stokes’ brave declaration, giving Pakistan a gettable target of 343, but they were bundled for 268, despite the pitch not deteriorating.
The ease with which the batters have batted on this surface – apart from the fact that there have been 7 centurions in this Test – can be judged by Joe Root deciding to bat left-handed – not because he was bored of batting right-handed, but he thought it would be an effective idea to tackle leg-spinner, Zahid Mahmood.
Zahid Mahmood was bowling from round the wicket, targeting the rough. Root decided to switch to a left-hander in the middle of an over in order to play the leg-spinner’s balls with the turn and hit the ball from the rough outside his leg-stump. He even connected a sweep shot that flew over the head of a fielder who dropped the catch.
Fans trolled the ‘dead’ Rawalpindi pitch further because of how at ease and comfort all the batters have looked, even a left-handed Joe Root.
Here are the reactions on fans on Joe Root batting left-handed:

I cant play the sweep shot even while batting right handed and here’s Joe Root casually playing it perfectly batting left handed… IN A TEST MATCH!
Incredible 🤯😅 https://t.co/zxdMBTDZxv
— Tabraiz Shamsi (@shamsi90) December 4, 2022
What’s happening?
Great question twitter. It’s just Joe Root batting left handed hahahahahahhaa. I love this team!! #ENGvPAK 🇵🇰 🏴 pic.twitter.com/L4LQA0kTYU
— Alexandra Hartley (@AlexHartley93) December 4, 2022
Joe Root decides to bat left-handed 😳#PAKvENG | #UKSePK pic.twitter.com/GOvnkof54B
— Pakistan Cricket (@TheRealPCB) December 4, 2022
So easy pitch that Root is getting fours at will even while batting left handed😂
— kunwar (@KunwarP45) December 4, 2022
they call it an international game.
HAHA
Root making fun of these club level cricket team.— Meghna Singh (Maggie ⭐) (@Who_Meghna_S) December 4, 2022
Mocking chal rhi h
— 𝙈𝙀𝙀𝙏 (@Stud__Eyes) December 4, 2022
This test is a joke
— Jay K (@tingaltawal) December 4, 2022
Kya hi mazak chal rahe
— Adam (@MainAdamz) December 4, 2022
Against world Breast bowling 😭
— Friend of You (@imshd) December 4, 2022
Mazak bana diya hai pcb ka
— Haseeb (@iamAj84) December 4, 2022
Left handed bhi sweep hi kar rha hai spinners ko😂
— Subhash Sagar (@subbu158tweets) December 4, 2022