Pakistan leads by 460 runs in Multan Test: Agha Salman’s century helped the team score 556 runs; England’s score is 96/1

On the second day of the Multan Test, Pakistan is ahead by 556 runs in the first innings. On the second day, Salman Ali Agha also scored a century from the team, with the help of which Pakistan scored 556 runs in the first innings. On the first day, Abdullah Shafiq and Shan Masood also scored centuries from the team. By the end of the day’s play, England also started their first innings. The team scored 96 runs after losing one wicket in 20 overs. Jack Crowley remained not out after scoring 64 and Joe Root remained not out after scoring 32 runs. The third day’s play will start tomorrow morning at 10 am as per Indian time. Saud Saqeel’s fifty in the first session
Pakistan started playing ahead of the score of 328/4. Saud Saqeel scored the seventh fifty of his career. He along with Naseem Shah added 64 runs in 129 balls for the 5th wicket. After the first session ended, Saud remained not out after scoring 67 runs. By the end of the session, Pakistan lost 6 wickets at a score of 397 runs. Naseem was out on 33 and Mohammad Rizwan was out without opening the account. Agha Salman’s fifty in the second session

Pakistan started playing ahead of the score of 397/6 in the second session. Saud Shakeel was out after scoring 82 runs. After him, Salman Ali Agha started playing fast. In front of him, Amer Jamal was out after scoring 7 runs. Salman completed his fifty before the end of the second session. He remained not out with Shaheen Afridi after scoring 79 runs. After the end of the second session, the team scored 515 runs at the loss of 8 wickets. Pakistan all out in the third session

Salman Ali Agha completed his century in the third session. He remained not out after scoring 104 runs, in front of him Shaheen Afridi was out after scoring 26 and Abrar Ahmed after scoring 3 runs. Pakistan scored 556 runs in the first innings. Jack Leach took 3 wickets from England, Gus Atkinson and Brydon Carse got 2-2 wickets. While Chris Woakes, Shoaib Bashir and Joe Root got 1-1 success. England lost wickets in the second over itself. England also started their first innings in the third session. The team changed the opening combination and captain Ollie Pope came down with Jack Crawley. Usually Ben Duckett opens for England. Pope could not last long and was out in the second over without opening the account. After the first wicket fell, Crawley quickly hit a fifty. He also made a partnership of 92 runs with Joe Root. By the end of the second day’s play, England scored 96 runs for the loss of one wicket. Crawley remained not out after scoring 64 and Root 32 runs. Naseem Shah got the only wicket from Pakistan. 2 players scored centuries from Pakistan on the first day. Pakistan won the toss and chose to bat at Multan Cricket Stadium. Abdullah Shafique and Shan Masood scored centuries from the team. Shafique was out after scoring 102 runs and Masood was out after scoring 151 runs. Both of them also made a partnership of 253 runs for the second wicket. The team scored 328 runs after losing 4 wickets. Read the full news…

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