Pakistan pacers have set an unwanted record during the second Test of the three-match series against England at the Multan Cricket Stadium.
The hosts' fast bowling attack failed to pick up a wicket during the Multan Test, doing so for the seventh time in history.
Fast bowlers Mohammad Ali and Faheem Ashraf ended the match wicketless. In the second innings, Ali bowled nine overs and gave away 44 runs, while Faheem gave away 12 runs in five overs bowled.
Meanwhile, in the first innings, the two seamers bowled 10 overs between them and gave away 45 runs.
However, Pakistan spin bowlers shined, with Abrar Ahmed and Zahid Mahmood sharing seven wickets between them in the second innings.
Earlier, debutant Abrar claimed seven wickets in the first innings to finish the match with a haul of 11 wickets.
In their second innings, England were all out for 275 on Sunday. Harry Brook led the tourists in scoring with 108, and Ben Duckett added 79.
Imam-ul-Haq and Saud Shakeel's 108-run partnership for the fourth wicket helped Pakistan reach 198-4 at the end of day three of the Test match after losing three quick wickets.
However, Imam, who had amassed 60 runs by the end of the day's play, edged to Joe Root at first slip off the bowling of Jack Leach.
After being given a target of 355 runs, the home team needs another 157 runs to win the game and tie the series.
Comments