Pakistan resumed their second innings at 152 for six – needing 115 runs to avoid an innings defeat
MULTAN – England drew early blood when they claimed the seventh Pakistan i wicket on the fifth and final day of the first Test at the Multan Cricket Stadium here on Friday.
. Spinner Jack Leach claimed the scalp of Salman Ali Agha, trapping him in front of the wickets for 63 at the stroke of drinks break.England dominated the fourth day’s play against Pakistan as the hosts were 152 for six in their second innings, trailing by 115 runs to avoid an innings defeat in the first Test match at the Multan Cricket Stadium.
Pakistan got off to a poor start in their second innings with a deficit of 267 runs, as they lost six wickets for 82 in 24.2 overs. Salman Ali Agha and Aamir Jamal returned undefeated as the pair added an unbeaten 70-run partnership for the seventh wicket.Earlier, resuming their first innings at the overnight score of 492 for three, Joe Root and Harry Brook went on to record the fourth-highest partnership in Tests.
The highlight of the fourth day’s play was right-handed batter Brook’s remarkable triple century, which made him only the sixth England batter to achieve the feat. Brook was eventually dismissed for 317 off 322 balls, smashing 29 fours and three sixes. England finally declared their innings on 823 for seven in 150 overs – the fourth-highest team total in Tests.
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