The first Test between England and Pakistan is currently in progress in Multan. After conceding a mammoth 556 in the first ...
England overcome significant setbacks to reach 96-1 in reply to Pakistan’s massive 556 on day two of the first Test in Multan ...
Zak Crawley's run-a-ball 64 not out allowed them to reach stumps in better shape at 96 for one but there is much still to do ...
England were unable to build on their strong finish to day one, which saw them take three late wickets to halt Pakistan at ...
As mentioned, Crawley now has 16 half-centuries in Test cricket. Along with Ben Duckett, the right-handed batter has been a ...
Opener Ben Duckett smashed a rapid unbeaten fifty to lead England's robust reply to Pakistan's first-innings 366 on day two ...
With Pakistan unleashing spin from both ends, Duckett found the sweep shot -- both traditional and reverse -- particularly ...
Ben Duckett suffered a blow on his thumb while catching Abrar Ahmed, and hence he didn’t open in England’s first innings.
England were in a spot of both early on in the first innings of their response, losing Ollie Pope in the second over but recovered brilliantly thanks to Zak Crawley and Joe Root who remained ...
Pakistan were in a strong position to win the second test and level the series after removing both England openers on a ...
Zak Crawley (right) is playing his first match since breaking his finger in July First Test, Multan (day two of five) Pakistan 556: Masood 151, Salman 104* Shafique 102; Leach 3-160 England 96-1 ...