Shakil’s century puts Pakistan in a favorable position on the second day

by times news cr

Pakistan, who ended the first day with 73 runs for the loss of three wickets, took the lead on the second day on Friday. And that was possible with the bat of Saud Shakeel. Pakistan were all out for 344 runs based on his innings of 134 runs. 77 runs more than England‘s 267 in the first innings.

England then went into bat in their second innings to end the second day with 24 runs for the loss of 3 wickets. They are still behind Pakistan by 53 runs. Joe Root 5 and Harry Brook 3 unbeaten. Both of them will come out to bat on the third day on Saturday morning.

England lost two wickets in 15 runs today. Another one after 20 runs. First, Ben Duckett was lbw off Sajid Khan for 12 runs off 2 fours. Jack Crowley, who scored 2 runs in the same run, was lbw by Noman Ali. At the end of 20 runs, Oli Pope returned to Sajghar with a catch in Salman Agra’s hands off Noman’s personal 1 run.

Before that, Shan Masood and Shakeel, who started the day with 16 runs each, took the team’s total to 99. At this time, Pakistan lost the fourth wicket. Captain Shan returned with 26 runs.

From there, Mohammad Rizwan and Shakeel made a partnership of 52 runs. During 151 runs, Rizwan returned with 25 runs with 1 four and 1 six. Then Salman Agha returned 1 and Amer Jamal scored 14 runs.

Shakil and Noman added valuable 88 runs to Pakistan’s collection in the eighth wicket partnership. At 265, Noman returned to stay 5 runs short of his half century. His innings had 2 fours and 1 six.

Shakil added another valuable 77 runs to the team’s tally with Sajid Khan for the ninth wicket. That took Pakistan’s total to 337. In this run, Shakil turned 134 runs off 223 balls with 5 fours. After that, however, they were all out for 344 runs. Sajid Khan remains unbeaten on 48 runs with 2 fours and 4 sixes.

England’s Rehan Ahmed took 4 wickets with 66 runs with the ball. Shoaib Bashir took 3 wickets for 129 runs. Gus Atkinson took 2 wickets. Jack Leach took the other wicket.

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