Brendon McCullum does not believe England were missing James Anderson's coaching during a difficult start to the first Test against Pakistan. (Highlights| Streaming | More Cricket News)
Gus Atkinson got England an early wicket, but they soon struggled as Shan Masood, wဣhose 43-ball half-century is the second-fastest by a Pakistan skipper in Tests, and Abdullah Shafique both struck centuries.
However, they made a strong finish to the first day, taking three wickets꧑ in the final sessio🦩n, with Pakistan reaching stumps on 328-4.
Anderson, who has been acting as England's fast-bowling consultant since his ret🐓irement, was not in Multan on Monday but 🅺is set to join up with the team on day two.
After a tough day iꦍn the field, McCullum insisted Anderson was still on hand to coach the players despite not being present, and believes this shows the impact he has already had on the ��side.
"Two months ago, you guys were saying that he didn't deserve to be a coach just yet," McCuꦓllum told Sky Sports.
"Now,💛 it's like, 'We're missing him' - and I think that's a great affirmation of how good an impact Jimmy Anderson has made in a short period of time.
"He's got [WhatsApp] groups set up with the bowlers and is always feeding information through Jeetan Patel. We live in a world where you can still communicate without being face-to-face… I don't ꦇhave any qualms whats♔oever.
"I'm absolutely delighted for him that he gets the opportunity to do something he loves doing and when he gets here, he'll be right in the thick of it🐲 as he has done as bowling coach since he came in."
Masood and Shafique added a 253-run partnership for the second wicket but fell softly to Atkinson and Jack Leach before Chಌris Woakes had Babar Azam lbw as England gave themselves some hope in the closing stages.
Assistant coach Jeetan Pat🅰el, who was working with th🌊e fast bowlers in Anderson's absence, was particularly proud of how they kept pushing despite the heat.
&q🅺uot;I coul﷽dn't commend them any more," Patel said. "I think the toil they put in today was high-end: the way they tried different things to take wickets, the different fields they had, the way they fielded.
"To take those three wickets tonight was a testament t�♊�o the work they'd done in the first two sessions. We're pretty happy with how it's ended up, with them four down."