Derek Pringle looks at how a prolific young Pakistan batsman has dealt with charges of nepotism by scoring consistently heavily
As disguises go, the Joe 90 spectacles seem pretty good at lulling opponents into a false sense of security.
So, while bowlers playing Pakistan do everything to stop the dynamic Fakhar Zaman from smashing his way to a hundred, Imam-ul-Haq, a very much more conventional left-hander, manages to take advantage by making a big score of his own.
Which is precisely what happened to England’s bowlers against Pakistan at Bristol the other day. One minute they were...