Pakistan is in danger of defeat in the second test too, England needs only this many runs to win

PAK vs ENG: The second Test being played between Pakistan and England in Multan has reached an exciting situation. By the end of the third day's play, England had scored 36 runs at the loss of 2 wickets. Ollie Pope is unbeaten on 21 and Joe Root on 12 runs. England needs 261 more runs in the next 2 days to win while Pakistan needs 8 wickets. The result of this match is likely to come on the fourth day.

16 wickets fell on the third day

The third day of the Multan Test was also in the name of the bowlers. England lost 4 wickets in its first innings. Then Pakistan's second innings ended and then England also lost 2 wickets in their second innings. In this way, a total of 16 wickets fell on the third day. Spinners took 13 wickets out of 16 wickets.

Pakistan was limited to 221 in the second innings

Pakistan was reduced to 221 runs in the second innings. Salman Ali Aga was the top scorer by scoring 63 runs. Apart from this, Saud Shakeel scored 31, Kamran Ghulam 26, Mohammad Rizwan 23 and Sajid Khan scored 22 runs. For England, Jack Lich took 3 wickets, Shoaib Bashir took 4 wickets, Brayden Carse took 2 wickets and Matthew Potts took 1 wicket.

England's first innings was limited to 291

Before this, England had started their innings with 239 runs for 6 wickets. After adding 52 runs his last 4 wickets fell. England were all out for 291 runs in the first innings and were defeated by Pakistan by 75 runs on the basis of first innings. Jack Licht remained unbeaten after scoring 25 runs. Ben Duckett scored the maximum 114 runs for England. For Pakistan, Sajid Khan took 7 wickets and Noman Ali took 3 wickets.

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Pakistan had scored 366 runs in the first innings

Pakistan won the toss and batted first and scored 366 runs. Kamran Ghulam scored 118, Saim Ayub 77, Mohammad Rizwan 41, Aamer Jamal 37, Noman Ali 32, Salman Ali Aga 31. Jack Lich took 4 wickets, Braydon Carse 3, Matthew Potts 2, Shoaib Bashir took 1 wicket.

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