Pakistan finally break winless rut in home Tests

Pakistan have finally broken the winless run in Test cricket at home as the 44-month drought came to an end on the used pitch in Multan in the second encounter and levelled the three-match series against England 1-1. On a wicket that started turning on its Day 7 effectively after five days of Test cricket in the series opener, Pakistan’s veteran spin duo of Sajid Khan and Noman Ali shared all 20 England wickets between each other to peg England back and managed to register a massive 152-run victory to take the series to the decider in Rawalpindi.

After Pakistan put a sizeable score of 366 runs on a slightly tired wicket, England made another rapid start with Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett going hammer and tongs. There was a feeling of ‘not again’ in the Pakistan camp as the hosts were coming off an 823/7 drubbing in the last game. However, Pakistan benefitted from the track starting to take turn on the second day, effectively the seventh day and England lost four wickets for 14 runs from a position of strength at 211/2.

The collapse proved to be the turning points as from looking like overhauling Pakistan’s score comfortably, England were in danger of falling short, which eventually happened. Off-spinner Sajid Khan with a twirling moustache and thigh-fives with a spring in his step registered a 7-wicket haul on comeback as Pakistan achieved a 75-run lead in the first innings.

The way the ball started turning from the second day onwards was why winning the toss and batting first was so important which Shan Masood got out of the way early being under pressure having lost all six matches previously in charge of the side.

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