LAHORE: Former Pakistan spin-legend Saeed Ajmal thinks that Pakistan are not strong enough to give a tough time to England and it would be an achievement if Pakistan even win a single Test. “Pakistan comprises of young players, England series will be difficult for them. It does not seem possible for Pakistan to win the series,” Ajmal said Monday. “It would be a miracle, if Pakistan even win one match. As a Pakistani, I pray that the national team perform well in the series,” he added. The 42-year-old hailed Pakistan Cricket Board’s (PCB) decision of appointing Younis Khan as batting coach on England tour. “Younis Khan’s presence in the dressing room will be helpful for the batsmen. Young players will learn a lot from Misbahul Haq, Younis Khan, Waqar Younis and Mushtaq Ahmed on the tour,” he maintained. He also said that the return of cricket behind closed doors would be similar to playing deaf cricket and playing in front of the empty stands would make things boring for a player and there could be a lack of motivation as well. “Cricket without spectators would be like a deaf cricket match. This would make the game boring than ever and even the players wouldn’t like it,” he added. “Behind closed-door rule will work in England but there will be difficulties in countries like Dubai and Pakistan. Authorities should allow a limited number of fans. For example, 1,000 people in a venue with a capacity of 10,000,” he maintained. It must be noted that the 20-member squad along with 11 officials arrived in Manchester via a chartered plane from Lahore, on Sunday. According to the tentative schedule, the first Test will be played on August 5 in Manchester. Pakistan will play the remaining two games in Southampton, on August 13 and 21 respectively.