Destructive bowling by Pakistani spinners, England defeated by 152 runs in the second Test
In a thrilling contest at the International Stadium in Multan, Pakistan secured a commanding victory over England by 152 runs in the second Test. This win levels the three-match series at one game apiece, setting the stage for a decisive finale.
Match Summary
Starting the fourth day at 36 runs for the loss of two wickets, England aimed to build a strong chase. However, Pakistani spinners, led by Nauman Ali and Sajid Khan, dismantled the English batting lineup, effectively sealing the match for Pakistan.
Key Performers
Sajid Khan and Nauman Ali were instrumental in Pakistan's bowling attack. Their ability to take crucial wickets at pivotal moments proved decisive in this match.
Bowling Breakdown
- Sajid Khan: Dismissed Oli Pope for 19 runs, providing Pakistan with an early breakthrough.
- Nauman Ali: Achieved remarkable figures, taking five wickets in total, including the prized scalps of Joe Root and Ben Stokes. He dismissed Root LBW and stumped Stokes, contributing significantly to England's collapse.
England's Second Innings
England struggled to chase down the target of 297 runs. Key contributions came from:
- Ben Stokes: Top-scored with 37 runs.
- Brendan Keres: Added 27 runs.
- Ollie Pope: Scored 22 runs.
Ultimately, England was bowled out for 145 runs in their second innings, handing Pakistan a comprehensive victory.
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Conclusion
Pakistan's impressive bowling performance, spearheaded by their spinners, proved too much for England in the second Test. With the series now tied, both teams will look to capitalize on their strengths as they head into the final match. The Pakistani side will be buoyed by this victory, while England will need to regroup and strategize for a successful outing in the decider.