In the second innings, Pakistan’s batting line failed

In the second innings, Pakistan’s batting line failed

On the third day of the first Test match against England, in their second innings, Pakistan scored 137 runs for the loss of 8 wickets and got a lead of 244 runs over England.

When the third day’s play ended, Yasir Shah was on 12 and Muhammad Abbas was on the wicket without scoring any runs.

England started the game on the third day

On the third day of the Manchester Test, Pakistan took a lead of 107 runs by dismissing the host team England for 219 runs in the first innings thanks to the excellent performance of their bowlers.

In the Manchester Test, Pakistani bowlers gave a brilliant performance, they dropped the first four wickets of England for 62 runs on the second day of the game and today, on the third day, Ollie Pope 46 and Jos Buttler came into the field with 15 runs.

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Fast bowler Naseem Shah struck the first blow today and took Pope’s wicket for 62 runs, then the magic of Yasir Shah followed, who took Jos Buttler for 38, Dom Bess for one and Chris Woakes for 19 runs.

Shadab Khan took the last two wickets, Jofra Archer scored 16 runs and James Anderson scored 7 runs and England were bowled out for 219 runs.

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Yasir Shah took 4 wickets for 66 runs while Muhammad Abbas and Shadab Khan took two wickets each. Naseem Shah and Shaheen Afridi got one wicket each.

Pakistan’s second innings

After England’s dismissal, Pakistan’s second innings was started by Shaun Masood and Abid Ali, but Shaun Masood, who scored a century in the first innings, fell victim to Stuart Broad without scoring any runs.

Pakistan’s second loss came at a total score of 33 when Abid Ali returned to the pavilion after scoring 20 runs.

After that, captain Azhar Ali 18, Babar Azam 5, Asad Shafiq 29, Mohammad Rizwan 27, Shadab Khan 15 and Shaheen Afridi got out after scoring 2 runs.

At the end of the third day, Pakistan had scored 137 runs for 8 wickets and had a lead of 244 runs over England.

In the second innings, Stuart Broad, Chris Woakes and Ben Stokes took 2 and 2 while Dom Bess took one wicket for England.

Pakistan scored 326 runs in the first innings and started their second innings with a lead of 107 runs.

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2024-09-03 16:25:11

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