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Multan test: Mystery spinner puts England in spin

MULTAN : Dec 11, 2022: In the Multan Test, the English team was bowled out for 275 runs, Pakistan has been given a target of 355 runs to win.

On the third day of the Multan Test, the England team was dismissed for 275 runs in the second innings.
On the third day of the Multan Test, England started their second incomplete innings with 202 for 5. Harry Brooke was at the wicket with 74 and Ben Stokes with 16 runs.

By the end of last day’s game, the visiting team had scored 202 runs for 5 wickets and took a total lead of 281 runs, while earlier, the Pakistan team scored 202 runs with a deficit of 79 runs despite the half-centuries of Babar Azam and Saud Shakeel. was out.

At the start of the third day today, Harry Brooks continued his great form in the series and turned his half-century into a century, he was dismissed for 108 runs, he was dismissed by Zahid Mahmood.
The first English player to get out on the third day was captain Ben Stokes who got out after scoring 41 runs
For England, Harry Brooke played a brilliant innings of 108 runs, while Ben Duckett scored 79 runs. England’s Ben Stokes scored 41 runs while Jurot scored 21 runs.

The last player to get out was Harry Brooks, the century maker of the Rawalpindi Test match, who also scored a century in the Multan Test. He played an innings of 108 runs.

In the second innings on behalf of Pakistan, Abrar Ahmed took four wickets and dismissed a total of 11 players in the match.
The other successful bowler was Zahid Mehmood who took three catches.

Earlier, on the first day of the Multan Test, the Pakistani bowlers showed excellent performance and dismissed the entire team of England, the winner of the previous match, for 275 runs.
However, the Pakistani batsmen wasted the hard work of their bowlers.

The Pakistani team was bowled out for just 202 runs on the second day. Apart from captain Babar Azam 75 and Saud Shakeel 63 runs, no batsman could stay at the crease for long.

It should be noted that the English team has a lead of one zero in the series of three Test matches.

Mohammad Abrar, who bowled brilliantly in the first innings, equaled Mohammad Zahid’s record by taking a total of 11 wickets in the Test match. Abrar Ahmed took 7 wickets in the first innings against England.

Remember that Mohammad Zahid took 11 wickets against New Zealand in 1996 on his debut Test.

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