Babar Azam Leads Reactions As Pakistan Thrash England To Level Series 1-1 In Multan
Pakistan levelled the three-match Test series with a comprehensive 152-run victory over England in the second Test at Multan Cricket Stadium. The win came courtesy of a dominant display by Pakistan's spinners, who made full use of a re-used pitch, bowling England out for 144 before lunch on Day 4. The result sets up a thrilling series decider in Rawalpindi next week, with the series tied 1-1. Chasing a challenging target of 297, England batters were undone by left-arm spinner Noman Ali, who claimed seven of the eight wickets that fell on the fourth morning, finishing with figures of 8-46 in the second innings and 11-147 overall in the match.
Noman, along with off-spinner Sajid Khan, who took nine wickets across the two innings, exposed England's vulnerability to spin on a turning surface. Together, they achieved the rare feat of sharing all 20 wickets between them, something that has happened only seven times in Test history.
The key to Pakistan's victory was credited to their selection and the pitch conditions. After a humiliating defeat in the first Test, where England posted a record-breaking 823-7 declared, Pakistan responded with radical changes.
They dropped former captain Babar Azam, along with pace bowlers Shaheen Shah Afridi and Naseem Shah, opting for a spin-heavy attack on a reused Multan pitch. The move paid dividends as Noman and Sajid spun England into submission, making the most of a sharp turn and unpredictable bounce.
Well done, team!
Fantastic win. Proud of the effort and spirit. pic.twitter.com/TYruIjEF9u
Play for the name on the front of the shirt and they'll remember the name on the back. Well played boys #PAKvENG
What a win!
Special credit to Sajid Khan & Noman Ali for taking all 20 wickets and