Pakistan’s Desert Storm: Multan Masterclass Leaves England Reeling

On the second day of the Multan Test, the Pakistan team will be all out by scoring 556 runs in the first innings against England, along with this, the national team’s grip on the match has strengthened, while on behalf of the national team, captain Shan Masood 151, Abdullah Shafiq 102, Salman Ali Agha. He was on top by scoring 104 runs.

The first match of the series consisting of 3 Test matches between the teams of Pakistan and England is being played in Multan, the national team was all out by scoring 556 runs in the last session on the second day of the match.

On the second day for Pakistan, Saud Shakeel and night watchman Naseem Shah started their incomplete innings with 328 runs and 4 wickets out, during which Saud Shakeel completed his seventh half-century of his career.

When the score of the national team reached 388, Naseem Shah returned to the pavilion by scoring 33 runs, while after the dismissal of the night watchman, Muhammad Rizwan came to bat, but he returned to the pavilion without opening the account, after which Salman Ali Agha sent Saud Shakeel. Milker advanced the score with

Saud Shakeel fell for the national team’s seventh wicket of 450. Saud Shakeel scored 82 runs off 177 balls and was caught out by Shoaib Basheer, after which all-rounder Aamir Jamal was the guest of only 7 runs.

After 8 wickets fell for 464 runs, Agha Salman and Shaheen Shah took the command of the team, meanwhile Salman Ali Agha continued to play aggressively and not only completed his century but in the 28th innings of the 15th Test match of his career. Also completed 1000 runs.

Salman Ali Agha and Shaheen Shah Afridi batted at a fast pace to take the team’s score to 549, but Shaheen Shah Afridi was clean bowled by Jack Leach. Salman Ali Agha and Shaheen Shah Afridi formed a partnership of 99 runs for the 9th wicket.

Pakistan’s 10th wicket fell on a total score of 556, when Abrar Ahmed was routed for just 3 runs.

In this way, the Pakistan team scored 556 runs while Salman Ali Agha from Pakistan was not out with 104 runs.

On behalf of England, Jack Leach took 3, Gus Atkinson, and Brayden Carrs took 2, 2 while Joe Root, Shoaib Bashir and Chris Woakes got one wicket each.

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