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England on the Edge Following Disastrous Start to Multan Chase, Losing Key Openers in Critical Test Match

England on the Edge Following Disastrous Start to Multan Chase, Losing Key Openers in Critical Test Match

Story Highlights
  • England faces a daunting challenge in their run chase
  • England’s chances of recovery were further hindered
  • Sajid was instrumental once again with the new ball

England faces a daunting challenge in their run chase during the third evening of the second Test against Pakistan, as they find themselves on the brink of defeat.

Tasked with a record target of 297 for victory, England stumbled to 36-2, losing both openers, Ben Duckett and Zak Crawley, and putting Pakistan on track to level the series at 1-1.

The losses came during a disheartening 11 overs of batting at the end of a tough day in Multan.

England’s chances of recovery were further hindered by critical dropped catches from Jamie Smith and Joe Root, which allowed Salman Agha to capitalize, scoring a crucial 63 after being reprieved on four and six.

Salman’s efforts were bolstered by a ninth-wicket partnership of 65 runs with Sajid Khan, who had earlier taken 7-111 to dismiss England for 291 in their first innings. Pakistan was eventually all out for 221, setting England a challenging target that would require them to chase down their joint-third highest total in an away Test and the highest by any visiting team in Pakistan.

Sajid was instrumental once again with the new ball, dismissing Duckett with a top edge and later seeing Crawley stumped off Noman Ali’s bowling.

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