Graeme Swann has no problems with second Test against Pakistan if England has another victory. England won the first of a four Test series on Sunday by 354 runs, in a match where Swann bowled just two overs. Swann said it swung for Stuart Broad two weeks ago and he got 8 wickets in their second innings. Swann, who took the slip catch that ended the first Test when he caught Mohammad Asif, said he would hope for another victory.
But Swann insisted it would be wrong to draw too many conclusions from this series in relation to England's defence in Australia starting in November. He also said that their fast bowlers are very skilful and are always developing and learning. He added saying, it honestly won't matter what happens in Brisbane. All they can do is keeping on winning games.
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