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PAK Vs ENG, 3rd Test, Day-1: England And Pakistan Share Opening Day Honors In Multan!

England posted 267 runs against Pakistan, sharing honors on Day 1 of the final Test as bowlers struggled with spin.

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PAK vs ENG: It was an exciting start to the last Test for Pakistan against England. The bowlers came good on the last day of the Test in Multan, as they had the Pakistan team get on to the backfoot towards the end to claim three crucial wickets and retain a share of honors, after being under pressure for the greater part of the day while navigating a belligerent pitch.

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Kamran Ghulam’s Dream Team Short-Lived

Pakistan’s best man from the first Test, Kamran Ghulam, could not get into any sort of rhythm after his fairytale debut. A little nip-backer from Gus Atkinson dislodged him, the only victim of the day that fell to the fast men of England. Altogether, only three overs of fast bowling were bowled in the first day, with Pakistan using no fast men in their bowling effort.

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Trouble For First Innings Openings

Pakistani openers Abdullah Shafique and Saim Ayub could not carry on balancing the side, as both went down cheaply. Shoaib Bashir and Jack Leach took one wicket each while aggravating the woes of Pakistan regarding building stable opening combinations.

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Shafique was a victim of a sharp off-break, and Ayub’s flick to a turning ball was an easy catch to short mid-wicket. A small partnership between Saud Shakeel and captain Shan Masood, at 16* each, pretty much leveled the innings. Three early wickets did dampen Pakistan’s impressive bowling display from the early part of the day to some extent.

The Spin-Duo Dominates England’s Batting

Sajid Khan (6-128) and Noman Ali (3-88) staged a spin onslaught on England’s batting order. From the very first over, it was Sajid’s incisive spin that dictated terms: England’s batters, on their part, were not easily able to get accustomed to both turn and low bounce. A very promising start with a 56-run partnership between Ben Duckett (52) and Zak Crawley (29) soon went haywire as the team began its dismal collapse from 56-0 to 118-6 when the spinning duo created complete havoc.

Smith And Atkinson’s Fight Back

Jamie Smith (91) and Gus Atkinson (39) composed a match-saving 107-run stand to extend the innings. The two batsmen showed great footwork and defensive drills before moving on to the attacking mode to try and save the game. Noman broke the partnership by sending Atkinson back into the dressing room while Smith fell at the end of the 90’s scoreboard, earning a total of 267 for England.

A Tricky Total For Pakistan To Chase

England’s total is respectable but still a bit below par, considering the pitch conditions. The old saying remains true: the pitch shows its true character only after both teams have batted. Pakistan’s troubles in the initial stages of their innings also imply that England may well have left Pakistan with a testing target.

Now that the match has taken off, it will be interesting to see if the pitch further disintegrates or just settles into a slow affair on the second day.

Brief Scores: England 267 (Jamie Smith 91, Ben Duckett 52; Sajid Khan 6-128, Noman Ali 3-88) vs Pakistan 73/3 (Saim Ayub 19; Gus Atkinson 1-2, Shoaib Bashir 1-29)

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Aditya Mallick

Aditya Mallick

Senior Sub-Editor (Sports)

Aditya Mallick is a Senior Sub-Editor (Sports) with over 4+ years of experience covering a wide range of sports, including cricket and football. His in-depth coverage of major sporting events such as ICC Cricket tournaments and prominent football leagues demonstrates his expertise in the field. Aditya holds a Bachelor of Business Administration from Maharshi Dayanand University and has contributed to leading media outlets like Zee News and The Times of India. Aditya's articles undergo rigorous fact-checking by a dedicated News Desk team before publication, ensuring accuracy and reliability. His commitment to journalistic integrity has made him a trusted voice in sports media. Beyond the newsroom, Aditya actively engages with the sporting community and is a member of various sports journalism and media associations. Feel free to connect with him on LinkedIn to stay updated with his latest insights and contributions to sports journalism.

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First published on: Oct 24, 2024 06:36 PM IST


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