Pakistan beat England: Second Test

In the second Test match, Pakistan defeated England by 152 runs, leveling the 3-match series at 1-1.

In the second Test match, Pakistan defeated England by 152 runs, leveling the 3-match series at 1-1.

The second Test match in Multan concluded on the fourth day, with just two spin bowlers from Pakistan proving sufficient to dismiss the English team in the second innings.

Chasing a target of 297 runs, England was bowled out for 144, with Noman Ali taking 8 wickets and Sajid Khan claiming 2.

As the day started, Sajid Khan gave Pakistan their first and third win overall when he dismissed Ollie Pope for 22 runs.

Shortly after, Noman Ali dismissed Joe Root lbw for 18 runs, causing England’s fourth wicket to fall at 55 runs.

After a short interval, England fifth wicket fell on 78 and sixth wicket on 88 runs.

Harry Brook was dismissed for 16 and Jamie Smith for 6.

The visiting team lost their seventh wicket at 125 runs, the eighth at 138 runs, and the last two wickets at 144 runs.

The final and deciding match of the three-Test series will begin on October 24 in Rawalpindi.

Yesterday, in pursuit of the target, England scored 36 runs while losing 2 wickets.

On the third day of the match at Multan Cricket Stadium, Pakistan was bowled out for 221 runs in their second innings, setting England a target of 297 runs to win.

It’s important to note that the national team scored 366 runs in their first innings, while England managed 291 runs in theirs.

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