Pakistan’s hopes of bouncing back from their home Test defeat against Bangladesh took a further hit when they opted to bat first against England in Multan and lost their opening wicket early, with Saim Ayub falling in the fourth over to Gus Atkinson. However, Abdullah Shafique and Shan Masood sought to stabilize the innings with a counterattacking approach. The pair effectively adopted the Bazball strategy, dispatching the ball to all corners of the ground. Shafique reached his half-century in just 43 balls, propelling the score to 98/1 at the end of 21 overs. The typically flat Multan pitch favoured the batters, allowing for occasional boundaries as the English bowlers struggled to find the right line and length. Shafique also settled in nicely, bringing up his fifty in 77 deliveries. Together, they forged a 114-run partnership, guiding the score to 122/1 by the time Lunch was called after 25 overs.
Post-Lunch, Pakistan remained in control as the Shafique-Masood partnership flourished, accumulating a remarkable 153 runs together and lifting the score to 161/1 in 35 overs. Amidst the run surge, Masood smashed a stunning century in 102 deliveries. With the partnership thriving, England desperately sought a breakthrough to halt the impressive 191-run alliance. The pitch resembled a bowler’s graveyard, as the English bowlers struggled to find a way to break the stand. Ultimately, Shafique and Masood combined for a formidable 225-run partnership, leaving Pakistan at 233/1 in 52 overs at Tea.
The English bowlers faced relentless pressure in the final session as Shafique reached his century off 165 balls. Despite their disciplined efforts, nothing seemed to click for them, as the pair of Shafique and Masood consistently punished their short deliveries. The muched needed relief finally came when Atkinson dismissed Shafique in the 60th over, breaking the 253-run partnership. The visitors’ fortunes improved further when the in-form Masood fell in the 63rd over after scoring 151 from 171 balls. However, Babar Azam and Saud Shakeel quickly resumed the momentum, adding 56 runs to bring the score to 319/3 in 83 overs. As the day drew to a close, Babar’s struggles continued as he managed only 30 off 71 balls before being trapped in front by Chris Woakes, leaving Pakistan at 324/4 in 86 overs at Stumps.
He just can’t
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Suddenly the Multan Highway turned into Lords Day 1 pitch under clouds as Babar Azam walked onto bat 🤯 pic.twitter.com/JB5PAsTOUc
— Dinda Academy (@academy_dinda) October 7, 2024
Babar Azam fans 💔 pic.twitter.com/ARTIv5xspd
— Gagan🇮🇳 (@1no_aalsi_) October 7, 2024
Permanent
Captain or not, Babar Azam scoring runs for his team is permanent.
A magnificent 30 runs against the lethal English bowling lineup in the difficult home conditions. pic.twitter.com/xvuNNSdpXN— Himanshu Pareek (@Sports_Himanshu) October 7, 2024
Prediction
Babar Azam ki prediction Iffi bhai Galat nahi Karte
Wo bhi Neem ki kasam khane ke baad to Bilkul nahi 🤞 pic.twitter.com/nx5DPtEe1Q— Sandarbh Raj Gupta (@Sandarbh_raj8) October 7, 2024
Imagine how Bad of a Player you need to be to not even score a Fifty on this Highway 😭
Levels of Zim Babar Azam 😆#PAKvENG pic.twitter.com/JU3vDASluR— Kriti Singh (@kritiitweets) October 7, 2024
WACA
LOL
Some tailenders batters without 50s in Test
(Since 2023)
22 – Mitchell Starc
21 – Nathan Lyon
18 – Prabath Jayasuriya
18 – Alzarri Joseph
17 – James Anderson
17 – BABAR AZAM *
15 – Josh Hazlewood
16 -mohd siraj
15 – Mark Wood#PAKvsENG #BabarAzam pic.twitter.com/Mrb8fDzXOU— 𝐂𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐤𝐞𝐭 𝐊𝐢𝐧𝐠 👑 (@imtheguy07) October 7, 2024
How lucky is Babar Azam. 75% of his career he has played against 2nd or 3rd string teams because big boards hardly play a full strength team against Pakistan. ‘ pic.twitter.com/JVltsQhktk
— Jitender Singh (@j_dhillon8) October 7, 2024
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