In the match being played at Multan’s International Cricket Stadium, England defeated Pakistan by an innings and 47 runs.
Pakistan started their second incomplete innings with 152 runs for six out. Salman Ali Agha was at the wicket with 41 runs, and Aamir Jamal with 27 runs.
Yesterday, Pakistan showed a very disappointing performance in the second innings, and six players returned to the pavilion for only 82 runs.
Pakistan scored 556 runs in the first innings thanks to the centuries of Shaan Masood, Abdullah Shafiq and Salman Ali Agha, while in reply, England scored 823 runs on seven wickets thanks to Harry Brook’s triple century and Joe Root’s double century in the first innings.
On the fourth day of the Multan Test, England’s batting continued in the first innings against Pakistan, with Harry Brook and Joe Root both hitting double centuries, allowing the team to overcome the Green Caps’ first innings lead of 556 runs.
England started their innings on the fourth day when Joe Root was at the wicket with 176 runs and Harry Brooke with 141 runs.
Both players are at the crease now, and England have scored 658 runs for the loss of 3 wickets, and the Blue Caps lead Pakistan by 102 runs with seven wickets remaining.
Joe Root is at 259, while Harry Brook is on 218 runs. Babar Azam also dropped an easy catch of Root off Naseem Shah when he was batting on 186.
Pakistan scored 556 runs in their first innings thanks to centuries from Shan Masood, Abdullah Shafiq and Salman Ali Agha.