England scored 78 runs for the loss of 5 wickets against Pakistan, the English team needs 219 more runs to win while the green shirts need 5 wickets.
The fourth day
On the fourth day of the match being played at the Multan Cricket Stadium, England started the innings with 36 runs for the loss of 2 wickets, after adding just one run, Ollie Pope was dismissed on an individual score of 22, followed by Joe Root 18 and Harry Brooke 16. Scored runs and returned to the pavilion. Captain Ben Stokes is at the crease after scoring 14 runs.
On behalf of Pakistan, Nauman Ali took 3 wickets and Sajid Khan 2 wickets.
The third day
Due to the excellent bowling by Sajid Khan and Nauman Ali from Pakistan, England’s batting faltered at the beginning of the second innings and two of its players lost wickets.
At the end of the second day, England started the innings with 239 runs for the loss of 6 wickets, but after adding just 52 runs, the English team was all out by scoring 291 runs. Braden Kars 4, Matthew Potts 6, Jamie Smith 21, Shoaib Bashir 9 runs proved to be the visitors. Jack Leech remained not out with 25 runs.
On behalf of Pakistan, Sajid Khan took 7 wickets and Nauman Ali took 3 wickets.
When Pakistan started their second innings, Abdullah Shafiq failed once again and returned to the pavilion after scoring 4 runs, captain Shan Masood also scored only 11 runs, Saeem Ayub was the guest for 22 runs, Kamran Ghulam who scored a century in the first innings scored 26 runs. While Mohammad Rizwan 23, Saud Shakeel 31, Aamir Jamal and Nauman Ali got out by scoring one run each. Agha Salman lost his wicket after scoring 63 runs and Sajid Khan got out after scoring 22 runs.
For England, Shoaib Bashir took 4 wickets, Jack Leach 3 wickets, Braden Kars 2 wickets and Matthew Potts 1 wicket.
Second day
The openers of the English team made an aggressive start against Pakistan, but on a total score of 73, Zac Crowley lost the wicket by scoring 27 runs, while Ollie Pope scored 29 runs. Joe Root 34, Ben Duckett 114 runs and Harry Brook were out for zero.
England ended the day on 239 for two, with Jamie Smith on 12 and Braden Kars on 2, who will resume their batting tomorrow.
On behalf of Pakistan, spinner Sajid Khan took 4 wickets and Nauman Ali 2 wickets.
Earlier, in the first innings of the second test match, the Pakistani team was all out by scoring 366 runs. The national team started their incomplete first innings at 259 runs for the loss of 5 wickets, and the wicketkeeper batsman Muhammad Rizwan scored 41 runs for the gain of just 5 runs. Made and got out. Agha Salman 31, Sajid Khan 2 runs proved to be guests.
Aamir Jamal and Nouman Ali formed a partnership of 49 runs for the 9th wicket, but Aamir got out after scoring 37 runs, later Nouman Ali was caught by Jack Leach after scoring 32 runs.
On behalf of England, Jack Leach took 4 wickets, Brayden Carrs 3 wickets, Matthew Potts 2 wickets and Shoaib Bashir 1 wicket.
First day
When Abdullah Shafiq started the innings in the second Test match, he looked like a failure once again and returned to the pavilion with an individual score of just 7. Captain Shan Masood 3 and Saud Shakeel were guests for 4 runs. Wickets lost for just 19 runs.
Later, Saim and Kamran stabilized Pakistan’s score by establishing a partnership of 149 runs, but Saim scored 77 runs and lost his wicket.
Kamran Ghulam, who made a century on debut, was the top scorer by playing an innings of 118 runs. Mohammad Rizwan 37 and Salman Agha 5 runs will lead the total innings.
Earlier, Shan Masood, the captain of the national team, won the toss and decided to bat first.
On this occasion, Ben Stokes, the captain of the English team, said that after the success in the first test, the morale of the team is high, they want to win the second test and win the series.
In the first test, injured captain Ben Stokes has returned while Chris Woakes and Gus Ankinson have been dropped.
Pakistan Squad:
Captain Shan Masood, Saeem Ayub, Abdullah Shafiq, Saud Shakeel, Mohammad Rizwan, Salman Ali Agha, Kamran Ghulam, Nouman Ali, Zahid Mehmood and Sajid Khan.
England Squad:
Captain Ben Stokes, Zac Crowley, Ben Duckett, Ole Pope, Joe Root, Harry, Jamie Smith, Braden Carus, Matt Post, Jack Leach and Shoaib Bashir.