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Karachi Test; England all out for 354 runs in the first innings | News Hub

      England team lead by 50 runs against Pakistan,

Karachi Test; England all out for 354 runs in the first innings | News Hub

   Karachi (News Hub Update Latest Cricket News 18 December 2022) The England team got out by scoring 354 runs on the second day of the Karachi Test match against Pakistan and England got a lead of 50 runs against Pakistan. According to Newshub, in the match being played at the National Stadium Karachi, the England team started the game with 7 runs for the loss of one wicket on the second day, then their 3 wickets fell on 58 scores, Ben Duckett 26 and Joe Root out without making any runs. 

   However, Harry Brooke scored 111 with the help of 3 sixes and 8 fours and Ben Fox played an innings of 64 runs to stabilize the position of the England team. Other players include Rick Crowley with zero, captain Ben Stokes with 26, Mark Wood with 35, and Ollie Pope with 51 runs. Made out.

   For Pakistan, Nauman Ali and Abrar Ahmed took 3, 3 while Muhammad Wasim Jr. took one wicket. On the first day, the Pakistani team won the toss in the third test match against England and returned to the pavilion after scoring 304 runs. In the third and last match of the test series being played in Karachi, Pakistan captain Babar Azam won the toss and invited England to bowl.

   Shan Masood and Abdullah Shafiq opened the innings and the score reached 18 when Abdullah Shafiq was dismissed by Jack Leach for bringing his pads in front of the wickets.

   Then in the 13th over, the Pakistani team suffered their second loss for 46 runs when fast bowler Mark Wood caught Shaun Masood out for 30 runs, after which captain Babar Azam and Azhar Ali put on a partnership of 71 runs to make the score 117. Fast bowler Oli Robinson showed the way to the pavilion by catching Azhar Ali out for 45 runs.

   In the second session, Pakistan's fourth wicket fell on 162 runs when Saud Shakeel was caught out by Rehan Ahmed for 23 runs, Mohammad Rizwan took the fifth wicket of the Pakistani team on 196 runs by scoring 19 runs, captain Babar Azam 78 on the score of 219. After scoring runs, Agha Salman along with the tail-enders took the team to 300. He played an innings of 56 runs while Abrar Ahmed scored 4 runs, Mohammad Wasim 8 runs, and Nouman Ali 20 runs. And Pakistan team's first innings ended at 304 runs when Abrar Ahmed was bowled by Jack Leach.

   On behalf of the England team, Jack Leech stood out by taking 4 wickets, among other players Rehan Ahmed took 2 wickets while Joe Root, Ollie Robinson, and Mark Wood took one wicket each. The Pakistani team made four changes for the match and along with the injured Imamul Haq, Muhammad Nawaz, Muhammad Ali and Zahid Mehmood also did not get a place in the playing eleven, they were replaced by Azhar Ali, Shan Masood, Nouman Ali, and Muhammad Wasim Jr. was included in the team, among which Wasim Jr. made his Test debut and became the 253rd cricketer to play a Test match for Pakistan. Azhar Ali announced his retirement a day before the third Test match.

   On the other hand, two changes have been made in the England team for the match, with Ben Fuchs replacing James Anderson and Rehan Ahmed replacing Will Jacks in the final XI. The Pakistan team for the Test match consists of captain Babar Azam, Shan Masood, Nouman Ali, Abdullah Shafiq, Azhar Ali, Muhammad Wasim Jr., Saud Shakeel, Muhammad Rizwan, Agha Salman, Faheem Ashraf, and Abrar Ahmed.

   The England squad for the Karachi Test consists of captain Ben Stokes, Ben Duckett, Zac Crawley, Jack Leach, Ollie Pope, Joe Root, Rehan Ahmed, Harry Brook, Ben Fowkes, Ollie Robinson, and Mark Wood.

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