Pakistan's experienced offspinner Sajid Khan found a unique way to play all sorts of tricks on England players during the ongoing third Test in Rawalpindi.
Pakistan tightened its grip on the series win after their exploits left England in turmoil on Day 2 of the third Test against England in Rawalpindi on Friday.
In the second Test between the Kiwis and India, the Indian team chose a combination of three frontline spinners in Washington Sundar, Ravindra Jadeja and Ravichandran Ashwin on what was a spin-friendly surface, with all three having exceptional quality in their batting as well when in full f
Pakistan off-spinner Sajid Khan bowled exceptionally well on the first day of the third and final Test as his six wickets rattled England for 267 at the Rawalpindi Cricket Ground on Thursday.
Sajid Khan was named Player of the Match following Pakistan's impressive victory over England by 152 runs in the second Test in Multan, levelling the series 1-1. Reflecting on the team's performance, Sajid expressed gratitude to the fans and highlighted the collective effort that led to thei
England captain Ben Stokes expressed his thoughts on the team's approach and the missed opportunities in their loss to Pakistan by 152 runs in the second Test in Multan. Speaking after the match, Stokes defended his team's strategy and highlighted the challenges posed in the game.
Pakistan ended their nearly four-year drought of home victory on Friday as they defeated England by 152 runs in the second Test in Multan, levelling the series 1-1
Pakistan Test captain Shan Masood named the experienced spin duo of Noman Ali and Sajid Khan as the key players in their 125-run victory in the second Test against England.
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.
At stumps on Day 3, England are 36/2 in 11 overs with Ollie Pope (21*) and Joe Root (12*) unbeaten on the crease. The Three Lions need 261 runs more in the remaining two days in order to seal the three-match series.
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