Gung-ho Swann is ready to go mountain climbing

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Monday, February 06, 2012
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NOTTS star Graeme Swann concedes England have an "absolute mountain to climb" if they are to claim an unlikely victory in their final Test against Pakistan in Dubai.

But he insists England are determined to make amends for what has gone before in the series.

England need to pull off the second-highest run chase in their Test history to avoid a 3-0 whitewash against Pakistan.

Andrew Strauss's team are again staring down the barrel after Azhar Ali's painstaking career-best 157 helped Pakistan to 365 all out on the third evening at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium.

Chasing 324 for victory, England reached 36-0 at stumps, with openers Strauss and Alastair Cook enjoying their best partnership of the series, and spinner Swann believes England's batsmen will have a point to prove.

"We've certainly started in the right vein," he said.

"We can't be thinking about records and what's been done in the past. I know it's a tired old cliche, but you have to play every ball as it comes.

"On current form, I'd say it's an absolute mountain to climb, but I think a lot of our guys have got a point to prove in this series and are champing at the bit to get out there."

Swann finished with figures of 2-96 as England laboured to end Pakistan's second innings. But he has promised to shine with the bat if required over the next two days.

"The individual batsmen have got their game plans and I'm sure a few of us have look at ourselves and decided that what we did in Abu Dhabi was not up to scratch, so I think you may see a change in approach from a couple of players," he said.

"I can only speak for myself, but if it gets to me having a bat, I'm looking to be fairly gung-ho I think."

Should Pakistan wrap up a series whitewash, the plaudits will on this occasion be reserved for a batsman rather than a bowler, with Azhar's stint at the crease – which spanned six sessions and almost nine hours – crucial in taking the game away from England.

There was more disappointment for Swann in the Indian Premier League auctions. There were no takers for Swann, who had a reserve of 400,000 dollars.

It means only Stuart Broad, Kevin Pietersen and Eoin Morgan will be playing in India in the window between forthcoming Test series in Sri Lanka and at home to West Indies.

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