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  1. Pakistan vs England, 1st Test, Day 4: 2
  2. Pakistan v England LIVE, third Test, day one, Karachi


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Pakistan vs England, 1st Test, Day 4: 2

Pakistan vs England, 1st Test, Day 4: 2-Down Pakistan Reach 80 At Stumps, Need 263 Pakistan vs England, 1st Test, Day 4 Highlights: Pakistan have lost the wickets of Babar Azam and Abdullah Shafique in their chase of 343 runs against England in the ongoing first Test at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium • • Updated:December 04, 2022 05:38 PM IST Pakistan vs England, 1st Test, Day 4 Highlights:Pakistan have lost the wickets of Babar Azam and Abdullah Shafique in their chase of 343 runs against England in the ongoing first Test at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium. At stumps on Day 4, Pakistan reached 80/2, still needing 263 runs to win on the final day. Harry Brook and Joe Root blasted quick-fire fifties as England set Pakistan an imposing 343-run target to win the opening Test on the fourth day in Rawalpindi on Sunday. Brook's fiery 65-ball 87 and Root's 69-ball 73 saw England race to 264-7 before skipper Ben Stokes called his batters back to the pavilion, leaving the home side a maximum 130 overs to see out. England are playing their first Test series in Pakistan for 17 years, and have brought a limited-overs aggression to their batting in the first of three matches. ( Ben Stokes, the captain of Englandsays they planned how to approach this game. He credits his players for the way they performed. Applauds the performance of Ollie Popeand Will Jacks. Shares everytime they try to take a positive route in every match. Reckons it is an exciting team and the pitch was brilliant to b...

Pakistan v England LIVE, third Test, day one, Karachi

Getty Images Copyright: Getty Images Rehan Ahmed speaking to Sky Sports: "The day before, Stokes called me to his room with Baz and told me I was making my debut. I couldn't sleep, couldn't eat. I didn't expect to play. "I think I rushed a little bit at first. It came out better than expected though. I know I got a few boundaries. Stokesy said to me I don't care about runs, I care about wickets, and in the second spell I got some wickets. "I have been bowling at left-handers all my life. My brother bats left-handed. It's what I always do to him, bowl a googly bowl a leg-break, hope he nicks it." England bowler Stuart Broad speaking to Sky Sports about Rehan Ahmed's debut: "It's awesome. Ahmed's bowled two great balls to get his Test poles. "He started off a bit nervous, as you'd expect as he's not got a huge bank of experience and a lot of players start off a bit wobbly in Test cricket. He was handled well and came back well. "It's a magical moment when you pick up any Test wicket, let alone your first. "As the day went on he got better and better."

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