Nasser Hussain said Pakistan discovered “the kryptonite to Bazball” after England were humbled in Rawalpindi, losing in three days and by nine wickets after a calamitous collapse which saw them surrender their last seven wickets for just 49 runs.

After all 20 English wickets fell to spinners for the second game in succession, Hussain, a former England captain, said the home side had “exposed England when the ball spins” and demonstrated that “when it spins and when it’s gripping, England don’t play spin as well or bowl spin as well as Pakistan”.

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