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PAK vs ENG 2nd Test: Contest evenly poised after Day 3 as Pakistan rock, England shocked

PAK vs ENG 2nd Test: Contest evenly poised after Day 3 as Pakistan rock, England shocked

An exciting contest awaits on Day 4 of PAK vs ENG 2nd Test, with both England and Pakistan in prime position to get a victory in Multan

The PAK vs ENG 2nd Test in Multan is currently evenly poised after play on Day 3 of the game, with England needing 261 runs to win the game with 8 wickets left. Pakistan were once again outstanding on Day 3, with spinner Sajid Khan once again working his magic on the batters. England. Pakistan were then bundled out for 221 runs on the same day, setting a 297-run target for ENG to chase with two days of play left.

PAK vs ENG 2nd Test: Advantage Pakistan!

England were bowled out for 291 runs, thanks to Sajid Khan’s seven-wicket haul earlier on in the day. In response, the Pakistan top-order (barring opener Abdullah Shafique) were much better in comparison to their 1st innings. Agha Salman (63) top-scored for the side while vice-captain Saud Shakeel (31) redeemed himself after failing in the 1st innings.

England spinners enjoyed enormous success on Day 3, with Shoaib Bashir bagging four wickets while Jack Leach took three wickets. Brydon Carse added two scalps to his name while Potts took one wicket as Pakistan were bundled out for 221 runs.

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England lost two early wickets at the start of their 2nd innings, with openers Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett being dismissed cheaply. Once again, it was spin that did the trick for Pakistan as 1st innings centurion Duckett was sent packing for a duck by Sajid Khan. His partner Crawley followed him back to the pavilion, thanks to Noman Ali. Pakistan need 8 more wickets to win the match and break free of their winless steak at home.

Pakistan made some brave changes in the contest, dropping their three big players – Babar Azam, Naseem Shah and Shaheen Afridi. Their replacements have fared exceptionally well so far in the match, with Azam’s replacement even going on to sizzle with a century in the 1st innings. Pakistan are currently the bottom placed team in the World Test Championship (WTC) standings while England are 4th.

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