Nevertheless, Broad explained that the unconventional approach to England’s run-chase was entirely in keeping with McCullum’s supremely relaxed attitude to the supposed tension of a Test-match situation.”What Baz is brilliant at is, he picks up on the momentum of days,” Broad added. “After five wickets, [Rehan’s] emotions would have been really high. ‘Go and have a bat, go and whack it’. There’s no point in just taking the boots off and sitting down, and letting the day come to an end. Go and try and win it for us today, it would have been great if it had come off, but Stokesy gave it a decent go as well.”And it was, ultimately, Rehan’s role with the ball that made his cameo with the bat possible, as he ripped out the heart of Pakistan’s second innings after waiting a full three hours for his introduction to the day’s play. He struck with a long-hop to dislodge Babar Azam and break a threatening fourth-wicket stand of 110, then produced two fine pieces of bowling to add Mohammad Rizwan and Saud Shakeel in the space of 17 balls.And, after Joe Root and Mark Wood had added two further breakthroughs after tea, Rehan returned to mop up Mohammad Wasim and Agha Ali Salman in the space of two more overs, before celebrating with a sajdah and leading the team from the field with the match ball.”From not bowling in the first session to five wickets is a dream come true,” he said. “I was enjoying it anyway, I was loving it out there, but it was nice to get the ball after three hours.”

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