Pakistan suffered a humiliating first in 147-year Test history, losing by innings despite a 500+ score vs England
On the fifth day of the first Test, England defeated Pakistan by an innings and 47 runs, securing a decisive victory. Leg-spinner Abrar Ahmed was unable to bat owing to illness, therefore Pakistan’s chances of a comeback were dashed as they resumed on 152-6 in their second innings, managing only 220-9. With four wickets to cement England’s supremacy following their crushing 823-7d in the first innings, Jack Leach was instrumental in destroying Pakistan’s lower order and denying the hosts any hope of rallying. Pakistan’s miserable run of defeats set new records as they became the first team to lose a Test match by an innings despite amassing over 500 runs in the opening innings. Pakistan’s difficulties in the longest format were demonstrated by this, their sixth straight Test loss and their seventh home loss in the previous nine games. Day 5: England’s fast bowlers hit the two overnight batsmen, Aamer Jamal and Agha Salman, with bouncers early in the day. Jamal recovered after being struck by a ball with a flaming bounce from Brydon Carse, which brought up his half-century. Then, England’s fifth failed catch of the innings came when stand-in skipper Ollie Pope dropped a tough opportunity at square leg, giving him a lifeline. He finished on 55 not out. After removing Shaheen Afridi with a spectacular catch off his bowling, Leach had Naseem Shah stumped to complete the victory. There was nothing to be gained for the bowlers on the flat Multan wicket, but England produced an incredible performance. After losing the toss and spending more than a day and a half on the field, Pakistan scored 556 runs, setting the stage with an incredible 823 runs, led by Joe Root’s career-best 262 and Harry Brook’s first-ever triple century. Sixth consecutive loss Since taking over for Babar Azam as captain, Pakistan has lost six straight games under Shan Masood’s leadership. He could not have started his captaincy any worse. Pakistan has lost the first Test in Multan, two at home against Bangladesh, and three on the road against Australia. Pakistan is struggling at the bottom of the standings with only two wins in eight matches during the current cycle, meaning their chances of making it to the World Test Championship final are all but gone. For more latest updates, visit www.24x7sportshub.com.