After the second day’s play, the England team is behind by 127 runs.
PAK vs ENG, 2nd Test: Day 2 Highlights: The second Test match between Pakistan and England is being played at Multan Cricket Stadium from 15 October. By the end of the first day, Pakistan had scored 259 runs at the loss of 5 wickets. Today, on the second day of play, the host team was all out for 366 in the first innings. By the end of the day, England had scored 239 runs at the loss of 6 wickets. Jamie Smith (12*) and Braydon Carse (2*) are unbeaten at the crease.
PAK vs ENG: Mohammad Rizwan lost his wicket at the beginning of the second day
By the end of the first day of play, Mohammad Rizwan (37*) and Salman Ali Aga (5*) were present at the crease unbeaten. At the beginning of the second day, Braydon Carse gave a big blow to the host team by dismissing Mohammad Rizwan. Rizwan played the ball towards the off-side, got an outside edge and Jamie Smith took a good diving catch. Rizwan could score only 41 runs in 97 balls with the help of 5 fours.
Agha Salman and Aamir Jamal scored 16 runs in the 99th over bowled by Braydon Carse.
The 99th over of Pakistan’s first innings was bowled by Brydon Carse, in which Agha Salman and Aamir Jamal together scored 16 runs. No runs were scored in the first two balls of the over. On the third ball, Aamir Jamal hit a four towards long-off. Aamir Jamal took a run on the fourth ball but the ball turned out to be a no-ball. Then Agha Salman hit a sharp four towards third man. Two runs came on the fifth ball and then Agha Salman finished the over in spectacular style by hitting another four on the last ball.
PAK vs ENG: Agha Salman out against Matthew Potts
Agha Salman lost his wicket against Matthew Potts on the last ball of the 101st over. Agha Salman tried to hit a shot towards third man, but it hit an outside edge and the ball went straight into the hands of the wicketkeeper. He played an inning of 31 runs in 53 balls with the help of 5 fours.
In the first innings, Pakistan was able to score 366 runs due to the innings of Kamran Ghulam (118), Rizwan (41) and Aamir Jamal (37), Noman Ali (32). For England, Jack Leach took the maximum of 4 wickets for 114 runs in 38.3 overs. Brayden Carse had three wickets and Matthew Potts had two wickets.
The flair of Noman Ali š
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England got its first blow on the score of 73
The England team suffered its first blow on the score of 73 runs in the first innings. Jack Crawley was out against Noman Ali on the first ball of the 13th over. Jack Crawley tried to drive but got an edge and the ball went into the hands of wicketkeeper Rizwan. Noman Ali appealed a little late, the bowler and Salman Ali posted at first slip were confirmed that Crawley was out. Shan Masood took a review and found that there was a spike in the ultra-edge and Jack Crawley had to return to the pavilion after scoring 27 runs in 26 balls.
Brilliant use of the review to get Pakistan their first breakthrough!
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Ollie Pope was bowled against Sajid Khan in the 24th over and England suffered a second blow at the score of 125. Ollie Pope scored 29 runs in 37 balls.
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Ben Duckett scored his fourth test century
Ben Duckett completed his fourth Test in 120 balls by hitting a four on the last ball of the 39th over. Joe Root (34) could not play a big innings in the first innings of the second test. He lost his wicket against Sajid Khan. There was a partnership of 86 runs for the third wicket between Joe Root and Ben Duckett.
Spin-triggered collapse!
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PAK vs ENG: Sajid Khan gave double blow to England in the 44th over.
Sajid Khan then gave the fourth blow to England by dismissing Ben Duckett in the 44th over. Duckett tried to drive, but got an outside edge and Salman Agha took a good catch at first slip. In the same over, Sajid also showed the way to the pavilion to Harry Brook (9). Who had scored a triple century in the last test.
England captain Ben Stokes was making a comeback after a long time, but could not show anything special. He was out against Noman Ali after scoring one run in 5 balls.