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ENG vs PAK Live Score

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Day 3Session 2
England beat Pakistan by an innings and 103 runs
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Current Innings
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Mohammad Abbas6191031.57
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  • Balls per boundary19
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Mohammad Ali0000
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ENG vs PAK Commentary

3:18 PM IST English batters tightened the screws - Rain wiped out the morning session on Day 2, but once play finally got underway, England’s batters took control and steadily turned their advantage into a commanding one. Cox went on to make 73, while Root added 66, with the pair putting together a 150-run partnership. Harry Brook then took the attack to Pakistan with a rapid 91 off 93, putting on 120 with Dan Lawrence, who added a brisk 51. Brook was given a life early on and made Pakistan pay, while Ali Usman was the only bright spot for Pakistan with his maiden Test five-for. England eventually closed on 366/8, holding a 195-run lead and firmly in the driving seat heading into the third day.
3:15 PM IST Robinson and Tongue ran riot - England made a statement right from the opening delivery as Ollie Robinson struck with the first ball of the Test, setting the tone for a dominant day with the ball. Pakistan struggled to cope with the movement and discipline of England’s seamers, although Abdullah Shafique and Imam-ul-Haq briefly steadied things with a useful 91-runpartnership, which ended up being their highest in the entire game. Robinson then returned to break that stand and finished with 5/51, while Josh Tongue was equally destructive, claiming 5/46 as Pakistan’s lower order was blown away. England’s response was measured rather than reckless, but they lost Ben Duckett and Emilio Gay before reaching 112/2, with Joe Root and Jordan Cox steadying the ship.
3:15 PM IST Moving Day turned into Victory Day - They say a Test match moves along on Moving Day, but this one raced towards its conclusion. England added 43 runs to their overnight score, stretching their first-innings lead to 238, before Jofra Archer struck early to remove both Pakistan openers. Abdullah Shafique and Shan Masood offered some resistance, but Ollie Robinson broke that stand and, after Lunch, Josh Tongue blew the game wide open with three wickets in his first two overs, reducing Pakistan to 76/6. Robinson added two more to his tally, while Gus Atkinson fittingly picked up his first wicket of the game before Archer returned to seal the deal, bowling Pakistan out for 135. Mohammad Rizwan's 41 was the only resistance, but it was nowhere near enough as England wrapped up a crushing victory.
3:14 PM IST Showed great maturity in managing conditions - The victorious skipper of England, Joe Root, hails a brilliant all-round performance from England, praising the clarity with which they approached the Test despite coming straight off the Hundred. He feels the bowlers consistently found the right areas and, once England got ahead, the team showed great maturity in managing the conditions. Root is particularly excited by the variety within the bowling attack and the complete performance they produced. He also praises Jordan Cox for coming in at No. 3 and showing great calmness in bowling-friendly conditions. Root says England took the game as it came and made the most of opportunities to put Pakistan under pressure by scoring quickly. With a different challenge awaiting at Lord’s, he knows there is time to prepare, but for now, he is simply keen for the team to enjoy a brilliant performance.
3:12 PM IST See you at Lord's - That brings us to the end of a one-sided contest, with England dominating Pakistan to take a 1-0 lead in the series. The hosts will now look to finish the job at Lord's, while Pakistan will be desperate to bounce back and force the series into a decider. The second Test gets underway at the iconic Lord’s on Thursday, August 27, at 10 am GMT. As always, you can join us early for all the build-up to what promises to be a fascinating contest if Pakistan get their act together. Until then, cheers and goodbye!
3:08 PM IST PLAYER OF THE MATCH - Ollie Robinson wins the award for his amazing bowling display with match figures of 8/80. He reflects on an encouraging return, admitting he is pleased to make an immediate impact despite not feeling completely in rhythm. He says the pitch offered plenty for the seamers, with the ball moving both ways, and reveals that a demanding six-week period working with the ECB medical team on his fitness had helped him maintain his pace across both innings. Robinson acknowledges that he is still working his way back to his best, but was encouraged by the start. He also explains that he looked to bring the ball back into the batters in the second innings, as the surface had slowed and was offering less movement than it did earlier in the first innings.
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