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Home  »  Cricket  »  Pakistan vs England 2024  »  2nd Test Scorecard

England vs Pakistan Scorecard, 2nd Test, Pakistan vs England 2024

Result · Oct 15 2024, Tue - 10:30 AM (IST)
2nd Test, - Multan Cricket Stadium
PAKISTAN
366, 221
ENGLAND
291, 144
Pakistan won by 152 runs
CRR:4.3
Player Of The Match
PAKISTAN - 366/10 (123.3)
Batsman R B 4s 6s SR
Abdullah Shafique b Jack Leach 7 28 1 - 25
Saim Ayub c Ben Stokes b Matthew Potts 77 160 7 - 48.13
Shan Masood (c) c Zak Crawley b Jack Leach 3 7 - - 42.86
Kamran Ghulam b Shoaib Bashir 118 224 11 1 52.68
Saud Shakeel c Jamie Smith b Brydon Carse 4 14 1 - 28.57
Mohammad Rizwan (wk) c Jamie Smith b Brydon Carse 41 97 5 - 42.27
Agha Salman c Jamie Smith b Matthew Potts 31 53 5 - 58.49
Aamir Jamal b Brydon Carse 37 69 4 - 53.62
Sajid Khan c Joe Root b Jack Leach 2 9 - - 22.22
Nauman Ali c Brydon Carse b Jack Leach 32 61 5 - 52.46
Zahid Mehmood Not out 2 21 - - 9.52
Extras 12 ( lb: 3 w: 3 Nb: 2)
Total 366 / 10 (123.3 ov)
Bowler O M R W Eco
Matthew Potts 26 9 66 2 2.5
Brydon Carse 20 6 50 3 2.5
Jack Leach 38.3 2 114 4 3
Shoaib Bashir 28 1 85 1 3
Joe Root 6 - 24 0 4
Ben Stokes 5 - 20 0 4
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
15/1 (7.3) Abdullah Shafique
19/2 (9.4) Shan Masood
168/3 (55.6) Saim Ayub
178/4 (60.5) Saud Shakeel
243/5 (84.2) Kamran Ghulam
264/6 (92.6) Mohammad Rizwan
302/7 (100.6) Agha Salman
309/8 (103.5) Sajid Khan
358/9 (117.1) Aamir Jamal
366/10 (123.3) Nauman Ali
ENGLAND - 291/10 (67.2)
Batsman R B 4s 6s SR
Zak Crawley c Mohammad Rizwan b Noman Ali 27 36 3 - 75
Ben Duckett c Salman Ali Agha b Sajid Khan 114 129 16 - 88.37
Ollie Pope b Sajid Khan 29 37 4 - 78.38
Joe Root b Sajid Khan 34 54 2 - 62.96
Harry Brook b Sajid Khan 9 9 2 - 100
Ben Stokes (c) c Abdullah Shafique b Noman Ali 1 5 - - 20
Jamie Smith (wk) c Saim Ayub b Noman Ali 21 55 2 - 38.18
Brydon Carse c Saud Shakeel b Sajid Khan 4 29 - - 13.79
Matthew Potts b Sajid Khan 6 10 1 - 60
Jack Leach Not out 25 25 3 - 100
Shoaib Bashir c Shan Masood b Sajid Khan 9 19 1 - 47.37
Extras 12 ( lb: 1 Nb: 4)
Total 291 / 10 (67.2 ov)
Bowler O M R W Eco
Aamir Jamal 6 - 39 0 6.5
Sajid Khan 26.2 1 111 7 4.2
Nauman Ali 28 5 101 3 3.6
Zahid Mehmood 6 - 27 0 4.5
Agha Salman 1 - 5 0 5
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
73/1 (12.1) Zak Crawley
125/2 (23.3) Ollie Pope
211/3 (41.3) Joe Root
224/4 (43.1) Ben Duckett
225/5 (43.6) Harry Brook
225/6 (44.2) Ben Stokes
248/7 (57.2) Brydon Carse
256/8 (59.4) Matthew Potts
262/9 (60.6) Jamie Smith
291/10 (67.2) Shoaib Bashir
Bowler O M R W Eco
Jack Leach 17 3 67 3 3.9
Shoaib Bashir 19 - 66 4 3.5
Joe Root 4 - 13 0 3.3
Brydon Carse 9 1 29 2 3.2
Matthew Potts 5.2 - 19 1 3.6
Ben Stokes 5 1 13 0 2.6
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
9/1 (5.3) Abdullah Shafique
25/2 (9.5) Shan Masood
43/3 (14.6) Saim Ayub
77/4 (20.5) Kamran Ghulam
114/5 (31.5) Mohammad Rizwan
145/6 (42.4) Saud Shakeel
150/7 (44.6) Aamir Jamal
156/8 (46.1) Nauman Ali
221/9 (58.2) Agha Salman
221/10 (59.2) Sajid Khan
Bowler O M R W Eco
Sajid Khan 17 - 93 2 5.5
Nauman Ali 16.3 1 46 8 2.8
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
1/1 (0.3) Ben Duckett
11/2 (3.2) Zak Crawley
37/3 (12.2) Ollie Pope
55/4 (15.3) Joe Root
78/5 (19.3) Harry Brook
88/6 (21.6) Jamie Smith
125/7 (27.2) Ben Stokes
138/8 (31.3) Brydon Carse
144/9 (33.2) Jack Leach
144/10 (33.3) Shoaib Bashir
Match Info
Series: England in Pakistan 2024
Date: Oct 15 2024, Tue - 10:30 AM (IST)
Country: Pakistan
City: Multan
Venue: Multan Cricket Stadium
Toss: Pakistan won the toss and elected to bat.
Pakistan Playing XI: Saim Ayub, Abdullah Shafique, Shan Masood (c), Kamran Ghulam, Saud Shakeel, Mohammad Rizwan (wk), Salman Ali Agha, Aamir Jamal, Noman Ali, Sajid Khan, Zahid Mehmood
England Playing XI: Zak Crawley, Ben Duckett, Ollie Pope, Joe Root, Harry Brook, Ben Stokes (c), Jamie Smith (wk), Matthew Potts, Brydon Carse, Jack Leach, Shoaib Bashir
  • England are undefeated in their last eight men’s Tests against Pakistan (W6 D2) and have won their last four matches against them; a fifth consecutive win in this game would equal their longest winning run against Pakistan in the history of the format (W5 from July 2006 to August 2010).
  • Pakistan have lost their last six men’s Tests – a seventh consecutive defeat in this match would be their outright longest losing run in the history of the format.
  • England defeated Pakistan by an innings and 47 runs in their most recent men’s Test away from home (October 2024), snapping a four-match losing run in such fixtures; they will be aiming for back-to-back wins on the road in the format for the first time since February 2023.
  • Pakistan have lost each of their last two men’s Tests at Multan Cricket Stadium; they had lost only one of all their five matches at the venue in the format prior to that span (W3 D1 L1).
  • England have a batting strike rate of 71.4 in men’s Tests in 2024 – the best of any team; in addition, they have hit a boundary once every 11.7 balls faced – the most frequent of any team in the format this year.
  • Pakistan have a bowling average of 51.1 in men’s Tests in 2024, the highest of any team and the only side with an average of 40+ this year; in addition, they have the lowest catch success rate of any team in the format in 2024 (68% - 26/38).
  • Harry Brook (1,875) is 125 away from scoring 2,000 runs for England in men’s Tests; if he achieves the milestone in his next innings (32*), he’d be the joint-second fastest player overall to reach it in the history of the format (also George Headley – 32 innings for West Indies) behind only Donald Bradman (22 innings for Australia).
  • Babar Azam (3,997) is three away from becoming the 12th player to score 4,000 runs for Pakistan in men’s Tests; although, he has not scored more than 41 runs across his last 17 Test innings, recording 352 runs in that span at an average of 20.7.
  • Joe Root (99) is one away from becoming the fourth player to record 100 scores of 50+ in men’s Test history (Sachin Tendulkar – 119, Jacques Kallis – 103, Ricky Ponting – 103) and the first for England; he’s scored 637 runs at an average of 106.2 across his last seven Test innings.
  • Noman Ali (47) is three away from taking 50 wickets for Pakistan in men’s Tests; he’s taken 10 wickets at an average of 20 across his last four Test innings (64 overs bowled).

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