PAK vs ENG: Fans erupt as Saud Shakeel’s century revives Pakistan’s fortunes against England on Day 2 of 3rd Test

Saud Shakeel played a remarkable innings on Day 2 of the third Test against England, reaching his fourth Test century and providing a much-needed boost for Pakistan. The game so far has witnessed a gripping contest, with both teams battling for control on the second day. Pakistan, led by a remarkable century from Shakeel, leveled England’s first innings total of 267 by Tea, positioning the match for an intriguing final phase. Shakeel’s innings stood as a pillar of resilience amidst regular dismissals, giving Pakistan hope in a high-stakes situation.

Pakistan’s response against England:  Saud Shakeel’s patience and precision

Pakistan’s innings started with caution as the opening pair struggled against England’s tight bowling. Abdullah Shafique (14), Saim Ayub (19) and Kamran Ghulam (3) fell early, bringing Pakistan to 73/3 by the end of first day. Second day, however, saw Shakeel step up with an impressive display of patience and technical skill. Batting through challenging spells, he reached a milestone 100 off 181 balls with a mix of precise singles and strategic boundaries, hitting four well-timed fours.

Shakeel’s partnerships were instrumental, particularly his 50-run stand with Mohammad Rizwan (25), which lifted Pakistan past the 150 runs mark. When Rizwan was trapped lbw by Rehan Ahmed, Shakeel then found an able partner in Noman Ali, whose aggressive 45 off 84 balls included two boundaries and a six, significantly aiding Pakistan’s progress toward England’s total.

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England’s counterattack: Rehan Ahmed and Shoaib Bashir’s vital strikes

England’s bowlers, led by Rehan Ahmed and Shoaib Bashir, countered Pakistan’s fightback effectively. Rehan’s three-wicket haul saw him remove key middle-order players like Rizwan and Aamer Jamal, while Bashir’s accurate deliveries earned him three dismissals as well. Each wicket kept Pakistan on their toes, preventing them from comfortably overtaking England’s score. By Tea on Day 2, Pakistan had equaled England’s total at 267/8 in 84 overs, with Shakeel still unbeaten on a heroic 107. His efforts have set up the match for a thrilling final session, as Pakistan seeks a narrow lead while England’s bowlers push for a swift end to the innings.

Here’s how fans reacted:

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