England captain Ben Stokes faced a humorous misunderstanding with a Pakistani reporter before the third Test against Pakistan. With the match set in spin-friendly Rawalpindi, Stokes trusts his spinners and emphasized batting first. Pakistan maintains their spin strategy, hoping for a significant win after a tough year, with both sides keen on exploiting spin conditions.
Watch: Pak reporter confuses Stokes with broken English

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