The Pakistani team's first innings was knocked out for 304 runs on the opening day of the Karachi Test.
Abdullah Shafiq and Shaun Masood opened the Pakistani innings, but Abdullah Shafiq was out caught behind off a ball bowled by Leach after scoring 8 runs, while Shaun Masood scored 30 runs off a ball bowled by Mark Wood on a total of 46. Done.
Azhar Ali produced a 45-run innings before being caught behind the wickets by Oli Robinson in the final over before the break.
Rehan Ahmed ran out Saud Shakeel for 23 runs, Mohammad Rizwan scored 19 runs and caught Ben Stokes off a full toss from Root, Babar Azam was run out for 78 runs, and Faheem Ashraf received 4 runs as the visitor.
Agha Salman and Nouman Ali made an effort to fend off the English bowlers, but Nouman Ali was taken out by Ben Stokes after hitting 20 runs.
The national team was bowled out for 304 runs in the first innings after Agha Salman and Nauman both retired to the pavilion after scoring 56 and 4 runs, respectively. Jack Leach and Rehan Ahmed both recorded four strikes for the English bowlers, while Robinson, Mark Wood, and Root each recorded two.
The national team had four changes.
Babar Azam, the captain of Pakistan, won the toss earlier in the game being played at National Stadium Karachi and elected to bat first.
In addition to Azhar Ali, Nouman Ali, and Shan Masood being added to the starting XI, according to national team captain Babar Azam, Muhammad Wasim Jr. will be making his test debut in Karachi. For the third Test, Imam-ul-Haq, Mohammad Ali, Zahid Mehmood, and Mohammad Nawaz have been rested. We would have won the toss and batted first, according to English captain Ben Stokes, but winning the series by 3-0 is our top priority.
Rayhan Ahmed will be playing in his first Test match in place of James Anderson, according to Ben Stokes, who has been rested.
It should be kept in mind that England holds a commanding 2-to-0 advantage in the series of three Test matches.
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