
In the opening Test match, England triumphed over Pakistan by an innings and 103 runs, securing a one-nil advantage in the three-Test series.
On the third day of the Test held in Leeds, the Pakistani team was dismissed for 135 in reply to England’s first innings total of 233, resulting in a significant defeat for the visitors in the series opener.
During the third day of the Test, England was all out for 409 runs, with Harry Brook contributing 91 runs and Jordan Cox adding 73 runs.
Ali Usman claimed 5 wickets while Khurram Shahzad took 3 wickets. Pakistan commenced their second innings facing a deficit of 238 runs, and their batting lineup was dismissed in just 37.3 overs. Mohammad Rizwan stood out with a notable innings of 41 runs.
As the Pakistani team took to the field in their second innings to chase down the 233-run lead set by England, their batting lineup crumbled. Imam-ul-Haq was dismissed for a duck, Azan Owais scored 9, captain Salman Ali Agha managed 4, Ali Usman scored 7, and Khurram Shahzad added 8 runs.
Shan Masood scored 29, Abdullah Shafiq contributed 15, and Saud Shakeel made 14 runs in this innings.
Olly Robinson took 3 wickets in this innings, bringing his total to 8 wickets in the match. Josh also claimed 3 wickets in this innings, totaling 8 wickets for the match, while Jofra Archer secured 3 wickets as well.
