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PAK vs ENG: Noman Ali and Sajid Khan take Pakistan close to another win, albeit with bat

PAK vs ENG: Noman Ali and Sajid Khan take Pakistan close to another win, albeit with bat

PAK vs ENG: Noman Ali and Sajid Khan played crucial innings of 45 and 48, respectively, to take Pakistan to a lead of 77 in the first innings.

In what should have been close fight between Pakistan and England in the final Test, the hosts have made it rather one-sided now. On the second day of the third Test between PAK and ENG in Rawalpindi, the Shan Masood-led side are 53 runs ahead still, with England 24/3, reeling in reply. And once again, Sajid Khan, and Noman Ali are to credit for the massive advantage the Pakistanis have.

Sajid Khan & Noman Ali Star Again

After England were bundled out for 267 on the first day itself, Pakistan didn’t look like they would surpass the visitors’ score. In fact, at one stage they were 177/7, 90 runs adrift from England. But from there on, first Saud Shakeel paired with Noman Ali (45), and the with Sajid Khan (48), to take them to 344. In that, the southpaw managed to reach his fourth Test ton as well. Taking no credit away from him, it was largely up to, how the tail batted with him, and the spin twins responded well.

Having taken 32 wickets together in the series, the duo added 93 crucial runs to Pakistan’s total, to give them a lead of 77, which really changed the course of the match.

PAK vs ENG, 3rd Test

Now, with a deficit of 53, Pakistan has a great chance to wrap things up quickly on day 3, with England having no chance of a comeback. Their batsmen, except for the first Test, have been mediocre, and have failed to deliver against Said and Noman, who have single-handedly taken Pakistan towards an unlikely series win.

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