First day of Karachi Test: Pakistan piled up for 304 runs, England scored 7 runs for one wicket
On the first day of the Karachi Test, the Pakistan team was bowled out for 304 runs in the first innings, while at the end of the first day's play, England scored 7 runs for one wicket.
On behalf of Pakistan, Abdullah Shafiq and Shaun Masood started the innings, but Abdullah Shafiq left lbw off the ball of Leach after scoring 8 runs, while Shaun Masood also scored 30 runs off the ball of Mark Wood on a total of 46. Done.
In the last over before the lunch break, Azhar Ali was caught behind the wickets by Oli Robinson, he played an innings of 45 runs.
Saud Shakeel was the victim of Rehan Ahmed scoring 23 runs, while Mohammad Rizwan scored 19 runs and caught Ben Stokes on a full toss ball from Root, Babar Azam was run out by scoring 78 runs while Faheem Ashraf was the guest of 4 runs.
Agha Salman and Nouman Ali tried to resist the English bowlers but after scoring 20 runs, Nouman Ali fell victim to Ben Stokes.
After Nauman, Agha Salman also returned to the pavilion scoring 56 runs and Abrar 4 runs, and thus the national team was bundled out for 304 runs in the first innings.
England's innings
Zach Crowley and Ben Duckett started the innings on behalf of the English team, but in the first over, Zach Crowley was dismissed for zero and was dismissed by Abrar.
At the end of the first day of play, England scored 7 runs for one wicket and still have a deficit of 297 runs.
Ben Duckett 4 and Ollie Pope 3 are on the wicket. Abrar Ahmed took the wicket for Pakistan.
Four changes were made to the national team
Earlier in the match being played at National Stadium Karachi, Pakistan captain Babar Azam won the toss and decided to bat first.
National team captain Babar Azam said that Muhammad Wasim Jr. is making his debut in the Karachi Test, besides Azhar Ali, Nouman Ali and Shan Masood have also been made part of the Piling XI.
Imam-ul-Haq, Mohammad Ali, Zahid Mehmood, and Mohammad Nawaz have been rested for the third Test.
English captain Ben Stokes says that we would have won the toss and batted first, but the priority is to win the series by 3-0.
Ben Stokes said that James Anderson has been rested and Rayhan Ahmed is making his Test debut in his place.
It should be remembered that in the series of three Test matches, England has a decisive advantage of two zero.
On behalf of the English bowlers, Jack Leach got 4, Rehan Ahmed got 2, while Robinson, Mark Wood, and Root got one out each.
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