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Pindi test enters in decisive phase, England set 343 runs target for Pakistan to win

RAWALPINDI: Dec 4,2022. England declared its 2nd ending on fourth day of the Rawalpindi test here on Sunday and set a target of 343 runs for Pakistan to win the first match of three matches series.

With the target of 343 runs for Pakistan on the last day of test , Rawalpindi test has entered into an interesting phase.

The England team declared the second innings by scoring 264 runs for the loss of 7 wickets. At the beginning of the second innings, the English player Ben Duct caught Salman Agha on the ball of Naseem Shah and was dismissed for zero on the second ball of the first over.

English player Ollie Pope was also sent back to the pavilion by Muhammad Ali with only 13 runs, after which Muhammad Ali himself guided English player Zac Crowley to the pavilion during the 14th over.

The fourth wicket of the visiting team fell when the batsman Jurot caught Imam-ul-Haq on Zahid Mehmood’s ball and got out after scoring 73 runs, after which England captain Ben Stokes could not stay on the pitch for long and scored no runs in 3 balls. Got out without getting out.

After that, English player Will Jacks scored 24 runs while Harry Brook scored 87 runs on the ball of Naseem Shah.
Pakistan has been given a target of 343 runs to win. The English captain has declared his second innings at 2634 runs while deciding to bowl at the T-break. In response, Pakistan batted cautiously through openers Abdullah Shafiq and Imamul Haq However, Abdullah Shafiq played an irresponsible shot on the leg side and got 6 runs out when Pakistan scored 20.
On the fourth day of the Rawalpindi Test, England declared the innings after scoring 264 runs for 7 wickets in their second innings.

England’s second innings
England started their second innings with a lead of 78 runs. Ben Duckett, who scored an aggressive century in the first innings, was dismissed by Naseem Shah without opening his account.
Ollie Pope, another batsman who made a century in the first innings, could not do anything special this time, he fell victim to Muhammad Ali for 15 runs.
Muhammad Ali gave Pakistan the third victory on 96 runs, he dismissed Zak Crawley. Zak Crawley (Zak Crawley) played an innings of 50 runs. Pakistan out for 579.
On the fourth day of the Test match being played in Rawalpindi, Pakistan restarted their first innings with 499 runs and 7 players out and the entire team was bowled out for 579 runs.

Imam-ul-Haq, Abdullah Shafiq and Babar Azam scored centuries for Pakistan. Apart from this, Agha Salman 53, Saud Shakeel 37, Muhammad Rizwan 29 and Azhar Ali were outstanding with 27 runs.

Will Jacks, who played the first test match for England, guided 6 players to the pavilion, Jack Leach took 2, while James Anderson and Ollie Robinson took one wicket each.

Haris Rauf

According to the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), Haris Rauf is not available to bowl in the second innings of the Rawalpindi Test. Haris Rauf will only bat in the Rawalpindi Test. According to the board, Haris Rauf is feeling a strain in his right leg.
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