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Pakistan vs England 2015: Ben Stokes throws support behind Adil Rashid

Adil Rashid conceded 163 runs without getting a single wicket on his Test debut.

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Published: Oct 14, 2015, 11:54 PM (IST)
Edited: Oct 14, 2015, 11:54 PM (IST)

Ben Stokes was the pick of the England bowlers against Pakistan © Getty Images
Ben Stokes was the pick of the England bowlers against Pakistan © Getty Images

Abu Dhabi: England seamer Ben Stokes Wednesday threw his support behind teammate Adil Rashid who recorded the worst innings figures on debut in all Test cricket, insisting the leg-spinner will come good next time. Rashid went for 163 runs in his 34 wicket-less overs as Pakistan piled up 523-8 declared on the second day of the first Test in Abu Dhabi. At close, England had made 56 for 0, trailing by 467 runs. For Pakistan, Shoaib Malik hit a career-best 245 while Asad Shafiq made 107 as England’s bowlers toiled under hot conditions. Stokes, who claimed 4 for 57 to spark a mini-collapse in the post-tea session, sympathised with Rashid who was selected for the tour with spin tracks in mind. SCORECARD: Pakistan vs England 2015, 1st Test at Abu Dhabi, Day 2

“It hasn’t gone the way he would have wanted it to,” said Stokes of Rashid whose figures were worse than Australian leg-spinner Bryce McGain’s 0-149 in his debut Test against South Africa at Cape Town in 2009.

“We’ve been here for two weeks and know how well Rashid’s been bowling in practice. Next time he has the ball in hand hopefully he can deliver something big. He doesn’t seem to get down too much, or get too high. I’ve played a bit of one-day cricket with him and when he’s done well he hasn’t got outside of his box or celebrated over the top.  I think he’s a pretty level-headed cricketer, and I think he’ll be able to put this behind him,” said Stokes.

Besides Rashid, off-spinner Moeen Ali also failed to claim a wicket in his 30 overs, conceding 121 runs. “I think it’s just to do with how good subcontinent players are against spin. We aren’t looking into that deeply at all. It could have been the other way around, they could have got the eight wickets instead of the seamers,” said Stokes. UPDATES: Pakistan vs England, 1st Test at Abu Dhabi, Day 2

“It was very tough day and a half. That’s the longest I have ever spent in the field, 40 degrees doesn’t help either but all the bowlers stuck at their task very, very well without getting much from the pitch or in the air. So we just had to plug away and not get bored. But credit to Pakistan, they played very well,” said Stokes. READ: Welcome, Younis Khan, to the league of legends

Stokes said skipper Alastair Cook (39 not out) and Ali (15 not out) did well to negotiate 21 overs before close. “The two batsmen gave themselves time to get in. They didn’t really look to change gears, they just knew they needed to go big because they know the pitch will deteriorate and that the first innings will be big.

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“Cooky and Mo have set the tone for the next two days of batting, so to come off after what could have been a dodgy 25 overs, none down, is a great effort.”