Pakistan-bound England Test team enjoys race day at Abu Dhabi GP

ABU DHABI: England cricket team attended the final race of the Formula One season here on Sunday, ahead of their upcoming Test tour of Pakistan scheduled from December 1 to 21. 

England players were spotted at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, enjoying the thrilling action, where Red Bull’s Max Verstappen dominated his opponents and took his record-extending 15th win of 2022.

England contingent has set up their training camp at Abu Dhabi to prepare for the historic three Tests against Pakistan on the latter’s home soil after 17 years.

Ben Stokes-led side will arrive in Pakistan on November 27 with the first Test set to begin on December 1 in Rawalpindi.

The second Test will take place in Multan on December 9, and the final match of the tour will be staged at the National Stadium in Karachi, commencing on December 17.

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