Tag: Pak vs Eng

  • Pakistan defeat England in Test series after 9 years

    Pakistan defeat England in Test series after 9 years

    Pakistan defeated England by nine wickets in the third Test in Rawalpindi, clinching the series by 2-1.

    Shan Masood scored 23 runs, Abdullah Shafique 5, while Saim Ayub was dismissed for eight runs.

    England’s second inning:

    England have been bowled out for a mere 112 runs in the second innings, setting a 36-run target for Pakistan.

    On the third day, England started their second innings at 24 for 3 with Joe Root on five and Harry Brook on 3. Noman Ali dismissed Harry Brook for 26 and then sent captain Ben Stokes back to the pavilion for just three runs.

    England lost their sixth wicket at 75 runs, with Jamie Smith scoring just three runs before being dismissed by Sajid Khan. The seventh wicket fell at 85 runs, with Noman Ali sending Joe Root back after scoring 33. England’s ninth wicket fell at 106 runs, with Rehan Ahmed scoring dismissed by Sajid Khan.

    Noman Ali took six, while Sajid Khan dismissed four players for Pakistan.

    England scored 267 runs in their first innings against Pakistan, and in reply, Pakistan scored 344 runs, gaining a 77-run lead.

    The three-match Test series is currently tied at one win each. In the first Test, England defeated Pakistan by an innings and 47 runs, while in the second Test, Pakistan won by 152 runs.

  • Noman, Sajid’s destruction in Pindi: England bowled out for 112 runs

    England have been bowled out for a mere 112 runs in the second innings, setting a 36-run target for Pakistan.

    On the third day, England started their second innings at 24 for 3 with Joe Root on five and Harry Brook on 3. Noman Ali dismissed Harry Brook for 26 and then sent captain Ben Stokes back to the pavilion for just three runs.

    England lost their sixth wicket at 75 runs, with Jamie Smith scoring just three runs before being dismissed by Sajid Khan. The seventh wicket fell at 85 runs, with Noman Ali sending Joe Root back after scoring 33. England’s ninth wicket fell at 106 runs, with Rehan Ahmed scoring dismissed by Sajid Khan.

    Noman Ali took six, while Sajid Khan dismissed four players for Pakistan.

    England scored 267 runs in their first innings against Pakistan, and in reply, Pakistan scored 344 runs, gaining a 77-run lead.

    The three-match Test series is currently tied at one win each. In the first Test, England defeated Pakistan by an innings and 47 runs, while in the second Test, Pakistan won by 152 runs.

  • Multan Test: Pakistan score 259-5 on Day 1

    Multan Test: Pakistan score 259-5 on Day 1

    Pakistan cricket team has scored 259 runs for the loss of 5 wickets on the first day of the Multan Test against England.

    Kamran Ghulam scored his first international century, becoming the 13th Pakistani to score Test 100 on his Test debut. Opener Abdullah Shafique scored seven runs, while captain Shan Masood returned to the pavilion scoring 3 runs,

    Saim Ayub scored 77 runs and was dismissed by Matthew Potts.

    Currently, Muhammad Rizwan and Salman Ali Agha are on the crease with 37 and 5 runs, respectively.

    TOSS:

    Pakistan won the toss and was elected to bat against England in the second test match. On the occasion of the toss, captain Shan Masood said, “It is an honour to play for Pakistan; we are all very excited; we have good spinners.”

    English captain Ben Stokes said,” We would have batted if he had won the toss.”

    Pakistan Playing XI:

    Kamran Ghulam made his debut today, and three spinners were included in the squad.

    Nauman Ali, Sajid Khan and Zahid Mahmood have been included in the announced squad for the second Test.

    Apart from this, Aamir Jamal, Salim Ayub, Abdullah Shafiq, Shan Masood, Saud Shakeel, Muhammad Rizwan, and Salman Ali Agha are part of the playing XI.

    FIRST TEST MATCH:

    In the first test match, England defeated Pakistan by an innings and 47 runs.

    Pakistan scored 556 runs in the first innings thanks to the centuries of Shaan Masood, Abdullah Shafiq and Salman Ali Agha.

    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.

    Harry Brook scored 317 runs, while Joe Root scored 262 runs. This was the highest total against Pakistan in Test history.

    On the fourth day, Pakistan showed a very disappointing performance in the second innings, and six players returned to the pavilion for only 82 runs. Pakistan started their second incomplete innings on the fifth day with 152 runs for six out. Salman Ali Agha was at the wicket with 41 runs, and Aamir Jamal with 27 runs.

    Pakistan’s whole team returned to the pavilion with a total of 220 runs, and England won this match by 47 runs and an inning.

  • Pakistan sets record for worst defeat in Test cricket history

    Pakistan sets record for worst defeat in Test cricket history

    he Pakistan cricket team has set the worst record in the 147-year history of Test cricket. England won the first Test match by an innings and 47 runs on the final day of the Multan Test.

    Pakistan is the first team in the 147-year history of Test cricket to lose an innings after scoring 500 runs.

    Match Details:

    On the final day of the Multan Test, Pakistan opened the second innings with 152 for 6, Agha Salman and all-rounder Amir Jamal putting on a 109-run partnership for the 7th wicket.

    Middle-order batsman Agha Salman fell victim to Jack Leach on an individual score of 63 and lost a wicket later. Shaheen Shah Afridi was out for 8, Naseem Shah was out for six runs, and Aamir Jamal was not out for 55 runs. England’s Jack Leach guided four players to the pavilion.

    Earlier, on the fourth day of the Test, England declared their first innings against Pakistan by scoring 823 runs for the loss of 7 wickets. The English team had a lead of 267 runs over the green shirts.

    Pakistan scored 556 runs in the first innings thanks to the centuries of Shaan Masood, Abdullah Shafiq and Salman Ali Agha. 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. Harry Brook and Joe Root both scored 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. 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.

  • Ab ye kiska vision hai? England defeats Pakistan by an innings and 47 runs

    Ab ye kiska vision hai? England defeats Pakistan by an innings and 47 runs

    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.

  • Level sab ke niklenge, lekin niklenge uskey jo flat pitch par bowling karenge; social media trolls Pakistani bowlers

    Level sab ke niklenge, lekin niklenge uskey jo flat pitch par bowling karenge; social media trolls Pakistani bowlers

    Pakistan is playing against England in the first Test match of the three-match series in Multan, where they scored 556 runs in the first innings. Pakistani fans were hopeful that Pakistan would win this Test due to their strong batting intent, but they overlooked the strength of the English batting lineup.

    England has declared on 823. Harry Brook has scored 317 runs, while Joe Root was dismissed for 262 runs.

    It looked like Pakistani bowlers had surrendered themselves in front of the English batting lineup.

    Pakistani fans are upset about the cricket team’s performance, while some are brutally trolling with hilarious memes.

    Here are some reactions.

  • PAK vs ENG: Pakistan bowled out for 556 runs in the first innings

    PAK vs ENG: Pakistan bowled out for 556 runs in the first innings

    The Pakistan cricket team has been bowled out for 556 runs on the second day of the first Test at Multan Cricket Stadium.

    On the second day of the match, Saud Shakeel and Naseem Shah started the game; Naseem Shah returned to the pavilion after scoring 33 runs on a score of 388, while Mohammad Rizwan, who came after him, got out without scoring any runs.

    Saud Shakeel fell for the national team’s seventh wicket of 450. Saud Shakeel was caught out after scoring 82 runs off 177 balls. After Saud, Amir Jamal scored seven runs, and then Shaheen Shah Afridi returned to the pavilion after scoring 26 runs.

    Apart from ths Salman Ali Afgha scored 104 runs.

    Jack Leach took three while Gus Atkinson and Brydon Carse took two wickets each

    DAY 1:

    Shan Masood completed his century with the help of 2 sixes and 10 fours.

    On the other hand, Abdullah Shafiq also scored a century and then got out for 102 runs; the partnership between the two was 253 runs.

    After the dismissal of Abdullah Shafiq, captain Shan Masood was also caught out after scoring 151 runs with only two runs added.

    Shortly before the end of play on the first day, Babar Azam also returned to the pavilion after scoring 30 runs; Saud Shakeel 35 and Naseem Shah was at the crease without scoring a run.

    Pakistan: 328/4 (80 overs)

    Saud Shakeel 35* Naseem Shah 0*

    Pakistan: 260/1 (58 overs)

    Abdullah Shafiq 102* (174) Shan Masood 149* (164)

    Tea Break- Pakistan: 233/1 (52 overs)

    Abdullah Shafiq 94* (161) Shan Masood 130* (142)

    -Pakistan: 202/1 (43 overs)

    Abdullah Shafiq 76* (126) Shan Masood 117* (123)

    -Pakistan: 122/1 (25 overs)

    Abdullah Shafiq 53* (82) Shan Masood 61* (59)

    Wickets fall: Saim Ayub 4 (10)

    On behalf of Pakistan, Abdullah Shafiq and Saim Ayub opened the innings, but Saim returned to the pavilion after scoring only four runs.

    Previous Details:

    Pakistan has won the toss and decided to bat against England in the first Test in Multan.

    In the match being played at the Multan Cricket Stadium, Shan Masood, the captain of the national team, won the toss and decided to bat first.

    Shan Masood said we have two spinners and three fast bowlers on the team, and we want to change things and get back on track.

    On the other hand, English captain Ole Pop said that if we had won the toss, we would have batted.

    Pakistan playing XI:

    Pakistan’s playing XI includes captain Shaan Masood, Saud Shakeel, Babar Azam, Saim Ayub, Abdullah Shafiq, Muhammad Rizwan, Salman Ali Agha, Aamir Jamal, Shaheen Afridi, Naseem Shah and Abrar Ahmed.

  • Pak-England Test likely to be relocated from Pakistan

    Pak-England Test likely to be relocated from Pakistan

    The three-match Test series between Pakistan and England is likely to be shifted to the UAE or Sri Lanka.

    Due to the construction work at the proposed grounds for the Test series, the schedule of the 3-Test series starting next month may change.

    England is scheduled to play the first Test match in Multan on October 7, followed by matches in Karachi and Rawalpindi. However, due to the start of renovations before the Champions Trophy in 2025, playing on these grounds is impossible.

    England coach Brendon McCullum commented on the Pakistan-England series in a conversation with journalists before the third test against Sri Lanka, saying, We do not know anything about what is happening in Pakistan. We can only choose a team once we know where we are playing. It will be perfect to know about this in the next few days; when we know, then we will meet so that, according to the conditions, we can build a good team against the rival team.”

    On the other hand, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) sources say the series is expected to be rescheduled next week. PCB is planning to conduct two tests in Rawalpindi and one test in Multan. Holding a Test series at any other venue would present logistical, operational, and financial challenges.

  • England defeats Pakistan by 7 wickets in the fourth T20

    England defeats Pakistan by 7 wickets in the fourth T20

    England defeated Pakistan by 7 wickets in the 4th T20 in Oval.

    In the last match of the T20 series, England won the toss and decided to bowl against Pakistan.

    Pakistan inning:

    Pakistan team got out after scoring 157 runs on the fifth ball of the 20th over.

    On behalf of Pakistan, Usman Khan scored 38 runs, captain Babar Azam scored 36 runs and Mohammad Rizwan scored 23 runs. Iftikhar Ahmed played an innings of 21 runs, Naseem Shah scored 16 runs, Fakhar Zaman scored 9 runs, Haris Rauf scored 8 runs.

    Shadab Khan, Azam Khan, Shaheen Afridi and Mohammad Amir could not score any run.

    Livingston, Adil Rashid and Mark Wood dismissed 2 each for England. Moeen Ali, Chris Jordan and Jofra Archer took 1 wicket each.

    England inning:

    The English team achieved the target of 158 runs in the 16th over. Phil Salt scored 45, Jos Buttler 39 and Will Jacks 20 for England. Jonny Bairstow remained unbeaten on 28 runs and Brooke remained unbeaten on 17 runs.

    Haris Rauf took 3 wickets for 38 runs.

    England won the four match series by 2-0 as first and third T20 matches of the series were called off due to rain.

  • Weather report for the final match between Pakistan and England

    Weather report for the final match between Pakistan and England

    The fourth and final T20 match of the four match series between Pakistan and England will be played today at London’s Kennington Oval. However, according to ‘The Weather Channel’ the match could be affected by rain as there is a 42% chance of rain in Kennington today.

    The third T20I between Pakistan and England at Sophia Gardens, Cardiff was also called off on Tuesday due to rain.

    England took a 1-0 lead in the series with a 23-run victory in the second T20I on Saturday. The first match at Leeds on May 22 also ended without a ball being bowled.