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PAK vs ENG Match Highlights: Bowling Masterclass, Pakistan Defeats England to Secure 2-1 Series Win

PAK vs ENG Test Match Highlights: PAK Defeats ENG to Secure 2-1 Series Win

On Day 3 of the third Test match, Pakistan secured a pivotal series victory against England, triumphing 2-1 at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium. The match showcased a remarkable performance by Pakistan’s standout bowlers, Sajid Khan and Noman Ali, who played crucial roles in dismantling the English batting lineup. Let’s look at PAK vs ENG Test Match Highlights.

Following a crushing defeat in the first Test, Pakistan’s management made several strategic changes to the squad. These adjustments paid off as the team rallied to win the second Test, leveling the series at 1-1. With renewed confidence and a determined mindset, Pakistan approached the third Test with the intent to dominate.

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From the outset, they exhibited total control of the match. The bowlers’ relentless pressure and tactical execution ensured that England struggled to build solid partnerships, leading to their downfall. Pakistan’s comprehensive victory not only clinched the series but also signaled their resilience and ability to bounce back after a shaky start.

Sajid Khan’s Supportive Bowling Performance Key in England’s Downfall

PAK vs ENG Test Match Highlights
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On Day 3, Pakistani star bowlers Noman Ali and Sajid Khan restricted the English batsmen to just 112 runs. Pakistan then faced a target of 36 runs. In his impressive bowling display, Noman Ali took 6 wickets while conceding 42 runs, and Sajid Khan picked up 4 wickets for 69 runs.

After their strong performance with the ball, the Pakistani batsmen came to the crease but lost early wickets. Despite these setbacks, skipper Shan Masood stood firm, scoring 23 runs off just 6 balls to clinch the series for Pakistan.

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All You Need to Know About Day 2 of the 3rd Test: Key Highlights and Performances

Pakistan ended day 2 of the third Test against England with a 53-run lead after scoring 344 in their first innings at Rawalpindi. Saud Shakeel, who became the joint fastest Pakistani batter to reach 1000 test runs, scored a crucial 134 to rescue the hosts after a shaky start.

 

England struggled, finishing the day at 24 for 3 in their innings, with Sajid Khan and Noman Ali each taking key wickets. Noman supported Shakeel with a vital 45 runs for the eighth wicket, helping Pakistan secure a total of 344. The spin duo had also starred in the previous test, which Pakistan won to level the series 1-1.

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