Pakistani bowlers helpless, England heading towards victory


The second session of the fourth day of the first Test match between Pakistan and England in Manchester has started where England has got a target of 277 runs to win, before that Pakistan's second innings ended at 169 runs. ۔

The fifth England batsman to be dismissed was OJ Pope, who caught Shadab Khan off Shaheen Shah Afridi's ball.

Vokes is currently on the crease with 57 while Butler is on 56. Despite the loss of five wickets, England have abandoned their defensive strategy and adopted an aggressive approach to make it possible to chase the target. At the moment, both the batsmen seem to be successful in their endeavors. England currently have a score of 222 for the loss of five wickets.

England's third out was Joe Root who scored 42 runs and caught Babar Azam in the slip off Naseem Shah's ball. The fourth out, Ben Stoke, was caught for nine runs.

Dom Sibley was caught for 36 runs. League sniper Yasir Shah cast his spell on them.

Rory Burns and Dom Sibley started the innings for England. So far 36 overs have been played.

In the game that started after the lunch break, Yasir Shah has increased the pressure on the British batsmen while the England batsmen are showing defensive batting.

Shaheen Shah Afridi and Muhammad Abbas started bowling for Pakistan. Rory Burns, the first England batsman to be dismissed, was LBWed by Muhammad Abbas for ten runs.

The second day's game was in the name of Shaun Masood and Pakistani bowlers

Babar Azam's half century, Pakistan's position is stable

At the start of the fourth day, Pakistan adopted an aggressive style and although they could play only 16 balls this morning, they managed to collect 32 runs.

Yasir Shah batted best according to the situation and scored 33 runs, including a powerful six to Stuart Broad. He was also the top scorer of Pakistan.

For England, Broad once again took three wickets while Ben Stokes took two wickets.

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