Andy Flower on Friday expressed his confidence in England staging a swift comeback against Pakistan after losing the first Test by ten wickets inside three days.
England crumbled to 160 all out in their second knock on Thursday to go 1-0 down in the three-match series — their first Test as world number one, a position they attained in August last year following a 4-0 rout of India.
Flower, who was named UK coach of the year in 2011, said beating Australia in Australia was a bigger test, but coming back in the second Test will also be a big task.
“Pakistan certainly outplayed us by a long margin in this Test. We underperformed, poorly. However, we can come back from this. Is it a real test? Yes it will be,” the 37-year-old England coach told reporters.
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