PAK VS ENG - 2nd Test, England tour of Pakistan, 2022

Pakistan vs England

England won by 26 runs

PAK -328/10 (102.1)

ENG -275/10 (64.5)

PAK -202/10 (62.5)

ENG -281/10 (51.4)

PLAYER OF THE MATCH : Harry Brook

Batter

R
B
4s
6s
SR
20
31
4
0
64.52

Bowler

O
M
R
W
ECO
14.1
3
23
2
1.62

England and their new brand of cricket under Stokes and McCullum have seen off New Zealand and South Africa at home, beaten India in that one-off Test and come here to Pakistan and taken an unassailable 2-0 lead. There's something brewing with this bunch of players and management. They are changing the way Test cricket has been played and are finding success. Pakistan, on the other hand, need to sort out their bowling as they lack the killer instinct and apart from Abrar Ahmed, the rest looked toothless and pretty ordinary. That's all from this Test but we have one more on this tour and it starts on Saturday (December 17). Do join us for that. Until next time, goodbye and stay safe..

Ben Stokes | England captain: Obviously different conditions and differently played games but fantastic to be a part of both the games. We had a look at the wicket and it was tricky against slow bowling, but as the game progressed the cracks opened up and our seamers came into the game. The way in which Jimmy and Robbo bowled in the series and our spinners as well, they are going to deliver more often that not (referring to him not bowling). Amazing debut for Abrar and many congratulations to him. He took 7 wickets but we were still scoring runs against him. I just look around and look at my options and see who gives me the best opportunity to pick wickets.

Babar Azam | Pakistan captain: We were not up to the mark in the first innings. There were a couple of soft dismissals but were well short of the mark. We fought back with the ball and bat in the second innings but it was not enough. There were a couple of good partnerships but in the end we did not finish well as a batting unit. It was a dream start for Abrar and he used the conditions well. Looking forward to the Karachi Test and we will do our best.

Harry Brook | Player of the Match: I tried to learn from my mistake in the first innings. I wanted to put the pressure on the spinners and it worked. We knew before coming into the game that it is going to be a turner, they have been asking for it and there was a lot of talk in the dressing room as well, so wasn't surprised. We just tried to go out there and play our band of cricket, happy that it came off.

13:30 Local Time, 08:30 GMT, 14:00 IST: What a game! There's something about this Stokes led England side that make Test matches interesting and the good thing is they keep going out on top every time. Today we came in with Pakistan needing 157 runs and England needing 6 wickets. Root struck early to send back Ashraf. But Shakeel and Nawaz kept the fight going with a 80-run stand and that's when Stokes turned his Durham team mate, Mark Wood. The speedster bowled a hostile spell before lunch and picked up the two set batters, Shakeel would feel a bit unfortunate having missed out on a hundred but also because his decision was debatable. Abrar was promoted over the two bowlers and he played a few shots but that didn't last long. Salman kept the chase alive but in the end it was too much for him to do. Presentations coming up..

102.1

W

Robinson to Mohammad Ali, out Caught by Ollie Pope!! England win by 26 runs and take the series 2-0. This is what happened when Salman struck two fours and left Mahmood to face Wood last time, just that this was Robinson and the batter was Ali. One ball and it is enough for Robinson to seal the victory. Fullish delivery outside off, Ali shuffles across and prods forward to defend, he pushes at the ball and there's a tiny edge, the ball brushes the back pad on the way to Pope. Mohammad Ali c Ollie Pope b Robinson 0(8)

Robinson to Mohammad Ali, THATS OUT!! Caught!!

Pakistan review! England are already celebrating. Ali reluctantly reviews as he knows he has nicked it. Erasmus took his time before raising the finger. UltraEdge shows a spike and that's that. OUT!

Ollie Robinson [14.0-3-23-1] is back into the attack

END OF OVER 102

8 Runs

PAK: 328 - 9

0 0 0 0 4 4

Agha Salman

20 (31)

Mohammad Ali

0 (7)

Mark Wood

21-2-65-4

101.6

Mark Wood to Agha Salman, FOUR, back to back boundaries to end the over. But just like last time when Salman did this, England won't mind it as Ali will be on strike. Slower ball and it sits up nicely, Salman waits and pulls it over mid-wicket

101.5

4

Mark Wood to Agha Salman, FOUR, he looks for the boundary and gets it. Wood misses the yorker and it is an overpitch, Salman drills it straight past Wood and beats mid-off as well

The field comes up. What will Salman do?

101.4

Mark Wood to Agha Salman, no run, 140.4ks good length ball and Salman defends it back to Wood

101.3

Mark Wood to Agha Salman, no run, short and dug into the surface, Salman defends to the off-side and still doesn't take the single

101.2

Mark Wood to Agha Salman, no run, 143ks delivery and Salman was clearing his front leg to have a go, but Wood kept it tight and Salman settles with a block back

101.1

Mark Wood to Agha Salman, no run, short of length close to off, Salman defends with an angled bat to deep point

END OF OVER 101

1 Runs

PAK: 320 - 9

0 0 0 1 0 0

Mohammad Ali

0 (7)

Agha Salman

12 (25)

Jack Leach

26-0-113-1

100.6

Jack Leach to Mohammad Ali, no run, touch quicker from Leach and Ali inside halves the forward block to short leg

Leg slip added

100.5

Jack Leach to Mohammad Ali, no run, slower and keeps it on the stumps, Ali defends with the bat in front of the pad

Two slips, silly point and short leg come in