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    Sajid Khan Spins Pakistan to Commanding Position in 2nd Test.

    TahirBy TahirOctober 17, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Sajid Khan’s Spin Masterclass Puts Pakistan Slightly Ahead.

    In a dramatic turn of events in Multan, Sajid Khan’s all-round performance has positioned Pakistan favorably as they defend a target of 297 against England. Sajid’s remarkable seven-wicket haul in the first innings, followed by a critical lower-order partnership, played a pivotal role in Pakistan’s fightback during the second Test.

    After England crumbled under Sajid Khan’s spin to give Pakistan a 75-run lead, the off-spinner came back to haunt them yet again. This time, Sajid struck with his third ball, dismissing Ben Duckett, who had earlier scored a century, in what was a significant blow to England’s chances of chasing down the target.

    Sajid Khan’s Showdown: A Star in the Making

    Sajid Khan, often considered an underdog in Pakistan’s bowling lineup, made his presence felt when he decimated England’s batting order with figures of 7 for 111 – the best in an innings at Multan in Test cricket history. Known for being overlooked in selections, Sajid spoke candidly about always being “the first to be dropped.” However, his stellar performance in Multan has not only kept Pakistan’s hopes alive but also showcased his immense value to the team.

    After tearing through England’s top order on day three, Sajid then contributed a crucial 65-run stand alongside Salman Agha. This partnership extended Pakistan’s lead, turning the contest in their favor as the spinners increasingly found purchase on the pitch.

    England Fails to Capitalize on Chances

    England had their moments to limit Pakistan’s lead, but missed chances, especially against Salman Agha, cost them dearly. Brydon Carse had two catches dropped in quick succession, one by Jamie Smith and another by Joe Root, allowing Salman to further frustrate the visitors.

    Salman, having survived these close calls, went on to score a critical 63, his third fifty of the series. His aggressive counterattack after tea propelled Pakistan to a position of strength, while Sajid Khan played a gritty supporting role.

    England’s Chase Stumbles as Sajid Strikes Again

    The chase of 297 is one of the highest targets England has faced in Asia, and the early signs were ominous. Sajid Khan wasted no time in making an impact once again, removing Ben Duckett for a duck. This early breakthrough gave Pakistan the upper hand, as the visitors struggled to gain momentum.

    Adding to England’s woes, Zak Crawley was left stunned by a delivery from Noman Ali that left him stumped, reducing England to 11 for 2. With the ball beginning to spin sharply, the challenge for England to avoid defeat grew even tougher.

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    England’s Hopes Rest on Root and Pope

    Despite the early setbacks, England still has a fighting chance with Joe Root and Ollie Pope at the crease. However, as the pitch continues to assist the spinners, they face an uphill battle to extend their winning run in Pakistan.

    Sajid Khan, now with both ball and bat contributions, has firmly established himself as the star performer in this Test. If he continues to weave his magic on day four, Pakistan may just end their winless streak at home.

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