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"Slowest Pitch Ever": Pakistan Team Director Fumes Over Practice Wicket In Australia

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Pakistan's Director of Cricket Mohammad Hafeez was a frustrated figure while sharing his views on the pitch used for the team's four-day practice match against Australia's Prime Minister XI last week.

The match, which ended in a draw, was played at the Manuka Oval in Canberra from December 6-9, ahead of the three-match series between Australia and Pakistan, starting December 14.

Hafeez criticised the pitch and conditions laid out for Pakistan's warm-up game in Canberra, saying that it was the "slowest pitch a visiting team could ever play on" Down Under. "That was the slowest pitch a visiting team could ever play on in Australia.

As a team we are really happy with our preparations because we ticked most of the boxes," Hafeez was quoted as saying ESPNcricinfo during Pakistan's training session at the WACA Stadium in Perth.

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