in the year Second Test of the three-match series between Pakistan and Englandthe home team’s leg spinner Sajid Khan On the 2nd day, he dealt a decisive blow to the English side by bowling Ollie Pope and disrupt the threatening partnership.
Sajid Khan’s boisterous celebration after sacking Ollie Pope
In the 23rd over of England’s first innings, Sajid Khan With the dismissal of the Pope, it provided Pakistan with a much-needed breakthrough. 89 kmph outside off, inviting Pope to drive through the covers, but he swung sharply back and hit the stumps. Sajid’s classic off-spin delivery not only sent Pope packing but ended a promising partnership. Sajid, who was publicly charged after his dismissal, roared that Pakistan had made a major breakthrough. Pope departed after scoring 29 off 37 balls, including four boundaries.
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A brutal return to Ollie Pope’s castle 🎯
Sajid Khan receives the award 💫#PAKvENG | #Test at Home pic.twitter.com/FsWomnSv5x
– Pakistan Cricket (@TheRealPCB) October 16, 2024
Pakistan’s first innings ends on 366
Pakistan’s first innings total was built around a 366-strong century Kamran GhulamHe scored 118 and a crucial knock of 77 from the opener Saim Ayub.
Mohammad Rizvan contributed 41 runs before Brydon Carse in the second meeting, he dismissed him from his position. He worked hard with England’s bowlers Jack Leach 4 wickets for 114 runs and Carse took 3 wickets for 50 runs.
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At stumps on Day 2, England were 239/6 Jamie Smith (12) and Carse’s (2) were quickly dismissed after the new crease Joe Root, Ben Duckett, Harry Brook and Ben Stokes in total 17 delivery time.
Root’s dismissal for 34 opened the floodgates as Duckett also departed after hitting a well-made 114.
How innings by Ben Duckett 🙌🏏#cricket #PAKvENG #benduckett #CricketTwitter pic.twitter.com/UIcjAbq4It
— CricketTimes.com (@CricketTimesHQ) October 16, 2024
Sajid’s four wickets for 86 runs kept Pakistan in check as England look to close the gap on Day 3.