Pakistan won the test series by defeating England – LIVE HINDI KHABAR
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Latest News :- Pakistan won the final and third Test cricket match against England by 9 wickets and won the series 2-1 and won the trophy. In the first innings of the third Test in Rawalpindi, England scored 267 runs and Pakistan scored 344 runs. Trailing by 77 runs in the second innings, England scored 24 runs at the loss of 3 wickets in 9 overs by the end of the second day's play. Zach Crawley 2, Ten Duckett 12, Eli Pope 1 run. Joe Root remained unbeaten on 5 and Harry Brook on 3 runs.
Yesterday, the England team continued playing for the third day and due to not being able to control the spin of Noman Ali and Sajid Khan, they were out for 112 runs in 37.2 overs. Joe Root 33, Harry Brook 26, Captain Ben Stokes 3, Jamie Smith 3, Gus Atkinson 10, Rehan Ahmed 7, Jake League 10 runs. Noman Ali took 6 wickets and Sajid Khan took 4 wickets for Pakistan team.
After this, Pakistan team batted with a target of 36 runs and won by scoring 37 runs at the loss of one wicket in 3.1 overs. Sam Ayub was dismissed by Jack Leach for 8 runs. Captain Shaun Masood scored 23 runs in 6 balls with the help of one six and 4 fours and Abdullah Shafiq added 5 runs. South Shakeel, who scored 134 runs in the first innings, was chosen man of the match. Sajid Khan, who took 19 wickets in bowling and 72 runs in batting, was chosen Man of the Series.
Pakistan won the trophy by 9 wickets to win the 3-match Test cricket series 2–1. England won the first Test by an innings and 47 runs. Pakistan responded by winning the second test by 152 runs. First win under Masood, Pakistan has won a Test series at home for the first time since 2021. After losing 6 consecutive test matches, the Pakistani team led by captain Shan Masood has now won the series by winning two consecutive test matches. This was Pakistan's first series win under his leadership. Under Shawn Masood, Pakistan lost the Test series to Australia 3–0 and Bangladesh 2–0. Now the series of failures has ended.
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