Pakistan Crumble For 135 To Suffer Innings Defeat Against England In First Test

Pakistan crumble for 135 to suffer innings defeat against England in first Test

ICC World Test Championship: Pakistan’s batting woes deepened as they were bowled out for just 135 in their second innings to suffer an innings and 103 runs defeat against England in the opening Test of the series, with the hosts wrapping up a comprehensive victory inside three days.Pakistan, having scored only 171 in their first innings, could not resist another fierce session from England’s pace attack, and Jofra Archer, Josh Tongue and Ollie Robinson between them took nine wickets as England secured a dominant win and thus obtained important points in the ICC World Test Championship 2025–27 cycle.

Robinson was primarily responsible for Pakistan’s failure and closed the match with the impressive figures of 8/80, earning him the award of Player of the Match.

When Pakistan started their second innings they were facing a severe deficit since England had gained a 238-run lead in the first innings. The troubles of the visitors reappeared almost straight away when Archer took a wicket in his first over, getting Imam-ul-Haq.

Shan Masood tried to launch a counter-attack with several boundaries, but England kept on applying pressure. Abdullah Shafique was then got out when he edged while defending, and Pakistan were in even greater difficulty before lunch.

Following that period the situation worsened as Tongue broke up Pakistan’s middle order, Saud Shakeel being the first to fall, then the England seamer got both Masood and Salman Agha in the same over and left Pakistan facing defeat.

Although Mohammad Rizwan put up a certain amount of resistance with 41 runs, Robinson still managed to make several breakthroughs at the other end, and Gus Atkinson finally ended Rizwan’s innings before Archer completed it by getting the last batter out in the 38th over.

Previously Pakistan had been all out for 171 after they were asked to bat first, with Robinson securing 5/51 and Tongue taking 5/46. In reply England were headed by four half-centuries from their middle order, Jordan Cox scoring 73, Joe Root 66, Harry Brook 91 and Dan Lawrence 51.

The joint effort enabled England to establish a lead of 238 runs, even though Ali Usman took 5 wickets for 95 runs for Pakistan.

Archer was also helpful with the bat during England’s first innings, having helped increase the lead to more than 200 on the third morning before Pakistan ended the innings with the wicket of Jamie Smith, who scored 25.

The two teams will now play the second Test at Lord’s, which will start on August 27.

Article Source: IANS