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Pakistan wins at home after 44 months: Defeated England by 152 runs in Multan Test

Published - 18-OCT-2024 7:25 IST | Updated - 18-OCT-2024 7:25 IST

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Noman Ali dismissed 5 England players in the second innings.

The second Test between Pakistan and England is being played at Multan Cricket Stadium. Pakistan has won the second Test by 152 runs. This is Pakistan's Test win at home after 1,338 days. With this, Pakistan has also equalized the three-Test series 1-1. Noman Ali took 8 wickets and Sajid Khan took two wickets.

Pakistan had set a target of 297 runs for England to win. England scored 144 runs after losing all wickets in the second innings on the fourth day.

On the fourth day, England lost their wickets quickly while playing ahead at 36/2. However, captain Ben Stokes tried to handle England's innings. First, he shared a 23-run partnership in 24 balls with Harry Brook for the fifth wicket. After that, he shared a 37-run partnership in 32 balls with Brydon Carse for the seventh wicket. Stokes faced 36 balls and scored 37 runs.

Noman Ali dismissed 7 players in England's second innings on the fourth day. Earlier, he had got a success on the third day. He took 8 wickets for 46 runs in 16.3 overs in the second innings. Sajid Khan got 2 successes in the second innings. He gave 93 runs in 17 overs.

Pakistan scored 221 runs in the second innings

Earlier, Pakistan scored 221 runs in the second innings. It got a lead of 75 runs on the basis of the first innings. Pakistan scored 366 runs in the first innings. In response, England was all out for 291 runs in the first innings on the third day. Sajid Khan took 7 wickets for Pakistan.

Salman Aga was Pakistan's top run scorer in the second innings. Salman Aga scored 63 runs off 89 balls. Saud Shakeel was Pakistan's second top scorer in the second innings. He scored 31 runs off 51 balls. Shoaib Shakeel took 4 wickets and Jack Leach took 3 wickets for England in the second innings.

England had scored 239 runs in the first innings till stumps on the second day. England had scored 239 runs for 6 wickets in the first innings till stumps on Wednesday. By the end of the second day's play, Jamie Smith returned unbeaten on 12 and Brydon Carse on 2 runs. On the third day, England, playing ahead with a score of 239, lost their seventh wicket after adding 9 runs. Sajid Khan gave success to Pakistan in the first session on the third day.

He sent England's batsman Brydon Carse to the pavilion by getting him caught by Saud Shakeel at a score of 248 runs. Matthew Potts, who came to bat after Carse was out, was also out on a score of 256. He was also bowled by Sajid Khan. Jamie Smith also returned to the pavilion after scoring 21 runs. Noman Ali got him caught by Saim Ayub and sent him to the pavilion. Sajid Khan ended England's innings by getting Shoaib Bashir caught by Shan Masood on a score of 291.

Ben Duckett scored a century Ben Duckett was out after scoring a century for England. He scored 114 runs in 129 balls. This is the fourth century of his test career. Apart from him, Joe Root scored 34 runs. Noman Ali got 2 wickets.

Kamran Ghulam scored a century Kamran Ghulam, playing his debut test for Pakistan, scored a century in the first innings. He played an innings of 118 runs in 224 balls. Apart from him, Saim Ayub scored 77 runs. Mohammad Rizwan contributed 41, Amil Jamal 37, Noman Ali 32 and Agha Salman 31 runs.

Pakistan poor start on the first day Pakistan did not have a good start. The team lost the first wicket at a score of 15 runs. Abdullah Shafiq was out after scoring 7 runs. The second blow came at 19 runs. Captain Shan Masood was out after scoring 3 runs. Both wickets were taken by Jack Leach. From here Kamran Ghulam and Saim Ayub took over the Pak innings. There was a partnership of 149 runs between the two for the third wicket. This partnership broke with the wicket of Saim. Saim scored 77 runs.

Pakistan: Shan Masood (captain), Saim Ayub, Abdullah Shafiq, Kamran Ghulam, Saud Shakeel, Mohammad Rizwan (wicketkeeper), Aga Salman, Amer Jamal, Noman Ali, Sajid Khan and Zahid Mahmood.

England: Ben Stokes (captain), Zak Crawley, Ben Duckett, Ollie Pope, Joe Root, Harry Brooke, Jamie Smith (wicketkeeper), Matthew Potts, Brydon Carse, Jack Leach and Shoaib Bashir.

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