Multan: Pakistan set England a tricky victory target of 297 and then reduced the touring side to 36 for two on an eventful ...
England are not out of this match yet, as evidenced by a glimpse of McCullum's white soles as Root and Pope put on an ...
England face an uphill task to overcome Pakistan's 297 run-chase in the second Test in Multan, after openers Ben Duckett and Zak Crawley were cheaply dismissed.
Noman Ali brilliantly handled a ball from Ben Stokes with a well-timed flick, prompting Agha Salman to ask him if he meant it.
The opening passage of play will be very important in determining the outcome of the play. England will try to get as close ...
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Pakistan set England a target of 297 runs and then reduced them to 36 for two, staying on course for a series-levelling victory. Sajid Khan's seven-wicket haul led Pakistan's charge, while England’s ...
And England’s slim hopes were dealt two crushing blows as the sun disappeared round the back of the stands. From the third ...
Brydon Carse put his hands to his head, stooped over and let out a long sigh. Jamie Smith had just dropped the most ...
Pakistan began their second innings with a lead of 75, but England fought back early, reducing the hosts to 156 for eight. Bashir claimed the wickets of Abdullah Shafique, Shan Masood, and Saim Ayub, ...
England, still 261 runs behind their target, will expect vice captain Ollie Pope (21) and talisman Joe Root (12) to put their ...
Pakistan were in a strong position to win the second test and level the series after removing both England openers on a ...