Pakistan Vs England Head To Head Record In Tests Ahead Of 2nd Test In Multan


Pakistan vs England in Tests [Source: @dhillow_/X.com]Pakistan vs England in Tests [Source: @dhillow_/X.com]

Pakistan and England are set to face each other in second Test match at the Multan Cricket Stadium, starting on October 15. After a tough loss in the first Test, where an innings and 47 runs defeated Pakistan, the team is looking to bounce back and level the series. 

In the first Test, despite the heavy defeat, there were some standout performances from Pakistani players. Abdullah Shafique, Shan Masood, and Agha Salman all scored impressive centuries in the first innings, with scores of 102, 151, and 104 not out, respectively. In the second innings, Agha Salman continued his good form with a solid 63, while Aamer Jamal chipped in with 55 not out. On the bowling front, Shaheen Afridi and Saim Ayub each took two wickets in the first innings, but unfortunately, the team couldn't make a significant impact in the second innings. 

England, on the other hand, showcased their batting prowess with remarkable performances. Joe Root led the charge with a magnificent double century, scoring 262 runs, while Harry Brook stole the show with a stunning triple century, amassing 317 runs. Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett also made valuable contributions with half-centuries of 78 and 84, respectively. In terms of bowling, Jack Leach was a standout performer, taking three wickets in the first innings and four in the second, supported by Gus Atkinson and Brydon Carse, who each took two wickets.

PAK Vs ENG: Head To Head Record 

When looking at the historical head-to-head record between Pakistan and England in Test matches, the stats reveal a competitive rivalry. In their 90 encounters, England have secured victory 30 times, while Pakistan have emerged triumphant in 21 matches and 39 matches have been drawn.

Match Played
Pakistan Won
England Won
Draw
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The last time Pakistan defeated England was back in 2018 at Lord's, where they won by nine wickets in a remarkable display of skill. Mohammad Abbas was the star of that match, taking four wickets in each innings to help restrict England to modest totals.