Pakistan ended its 11-match winless streak in Test format on home soil with a thumping 152-run victory in Multan to level the series at 1-1 against England on Friday.
Pakistan made a comeback in the second Test against England as they restricted the visitors to 239 for 6 at the end of second day's play after scoring 366 runs in their first innings
Bowling sensation James Anderson feels Harry Brook has all the "attributes" to become England's leading Test run-scorer by surpassing the iconic duo of Joe Root and Kevin Pietersen.
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In a remarkable display of cricket, England clinched a resounding victory over Pakistan by an innings and 47 runs in Multan on Friday. After a stellar performance that earned him the player of the match award, England's Harry Brook shared his thoughts on the challenges faced during the Test
England captain Ollie Pope commended his team's comprehensive performance after their innings and 47-run victory over Pakistan in Multan. Highlighting the contributions from both the bowlers and batters, Pope reflected on the crucial factors that led to the win.
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England's charismatic batter Joe Root believes more "monster scores" will come from young batter Harry Brook's bat following his triple century in the Multan Test against Pakistan.
Records were shattered left and right as Joe Root and Brook induldged in a fun battle for milestones during their 454-run partnership that not only broke the 67-year-old record for the highest partnership by an English pair, but outbatted hosts Pakistan by miles in their home territory as th
England's flamboyant batter Joe Root has been left "shocked" by the pace Harry Brook has matured into the player he is now, following his record-shattering triple hundred in Multan Test against Pakistan.
It was record breaking left and right during day four of the first Test against Pakistan at Multan as batters Harry Brook and Joe Root starred with a 454-run partnership, breaking 67-year-old record for the highest partnership by an English pair.