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PAK vs ENG Day 4: Pakistan are 80/2 only at end of Day 4’s play, yet requiring 263 runs to triumph in a concluding session. As England set Pakistan an intimidating 343-run mark to clinch the first Test on the 4th day in Rawalpindi on Sunday.

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Harry Brook taking a strike during PAK vs ENG Day 4, (Picture Courtesy- AFP)

Harry Brook and Joe Root hammered rapid fifties. England accelerated to 264-7 thanks to Brook’s ferocious 65-ball 87 and Root’s 69-ball 73 before captain Ben Stokes ordered his batsmen to return to the dugout. Giving the host team a maximum of 130 overs to finish the game. In the opening of 3 games, England, which is contesting its first Test series in Pakistan in 17 years. Batted with a constrained ferocity.

PAK vs ENG Day 4: England’s Short Ball Strategy

PAK vs ENG Day 4: Imam-ul-Haq, who scored 121 in the first innings and helped Pakistan recover. Being at 25 for 2 to 43 undefeated at the close of play, and Saud Shakeel. Who is still alive and has a 263 run requirement, keep the team in the game.

After the hosts set – up an hour and a half of the fight, owing to Agha Salman’s 50. Which limited England’s 1st inning advantage to 78 runs, Test newcomer Will Jacks finished a 6-wicket haul on his maiden.

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Stokes after a dismissal during PAK vs ENG Day 4, (Picture Courtesy- Getty Images)

However, in their second innings, the visitors extended all of this to 342 in 35.5 overs of fast-paced hitting, with Brook, one of England’s three 50s, grabbing the spotlight with an exquisite exhibition of groundstrokes and placement.

After that, Pakistan was defeated by England’s short-ball strategy, which resulted in the dismissals of starter Abdullah Shafique and skipper Babar Azam in the course of nine dramatic strokes, either side of Azhar’s injured retirement.

PAK vs ENG Day 4: Ollie Robinson’s Early Strike

PAK vs ENG Day 4: As both players exchanged the danger of England’s bouncers with the striking possibilities they gave, Pakistan was 20 without no wickets following four overs in their 2nd innings, calm in the peculiar perspective of the frantic run rates so far.

But after removing Shafique, Ollie Robinson pulled Brook at a deep square leg prior to actually smacking Azhar with a hard punch on the right-hand fingertip, sending him straight to the changing area for recovery even when on zero, and bringing Babar to the field to the joy of the local fans.

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Robinson celebrates after taking a wicket, (Picture Courtesy- Getty Images)

Babar scored the most runs amid the three Pakistani spartans, totaling 136 in the first innings, but he only achieved four until padding a Ben Stokes delivery to wicketkeeper Ollie Pope as silence descended over the crowd.

PAK vs ENG Day 4: England’s Top-Order Brilliance

PAK vs ENG Day 4: Late in the innings, when Shakeel was on 22, off the delivery of Jack Leach, replacement fielder Keaton Jennings failed to capitalize at short leg against Shakeel.

After Brook, Joe Root, and Zak Crawley eventually surpassed the fifty-run mark in the second session, Stokes made his declaration following the tea break.

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Root and Crawley during PAK vs ENG Day 4, (Picture Courtesy- Getty Images)

Ben Duckett’s first-innings century was followed by an early wicket, and Pope was out for 15. As a result, England was 46 for 2 at lunchtime.

But in just his second Test, Brook once again outdid everyone else. With a boundary-filled 87 off 65 balls, he came close to posting another counter-strike 100 after leading England’s initial session. With a fast 153 off just 116 balls. Before being dismissed by Naseem Shah on the brink of tea for taking 1 swipe very many. Brook sent Zahid Mahmood over the fence for six runs 3 times, his huge blows often appearing uncomplicated.

England’s Fast Pace Batting

PAK vs ENG Day 4: Although Crawley reached his current benchmark in 47 deliveries, he was trapped beyond off a Mohammad Ali short ball. Pakistan later overturned umpire Ahsan Raza’s not-out ruling when scans revealed that the ball had brushed Mohammad Rizwan’s gloves somewhat on the way past.

Brook after his 50 during PAK vs ENG Day 4, (Picture Courtesy- Getty Images)

As England maintained a fast pace, Root hit the equivalent record from 48 deliveries by driving Naseem’s fuller ball past mid-off to the fence. After refreshments, Root made a daring switch to bat. With his left hand for the opening ball of spin bowler Mahmood’s initial delivery.

Naseem Shah Shines with the Ball

PAK vs ENG Day 4: The 2nd of his two strokes caught by Naseem at midwicket. And after reverting back to his right hand, Root reverse-swept the following ball past the backward point for 4. After top-edging a Zahid ball that was sailing wide along the leg side to Imam at short backward square. Root finally fell sprawling as well. The 3rd ball Stokes faced resulted in a duck as he chased a Zahid delivery outside off and bobbled a grab to Shakeel at the cover.

Shah celebrates after dismissing Duckett in PAK vs ENG Day 4, (Picture Courtesy- Getty Images)

With an excellent smash off Leach over through the boundaries that sped to the fence. Salman reached his 2nd Test half-century. However, he was out shortly after, clipping Jacks to Crawley at ease.

The departure allowed Haris Rauf, a Test rookie, to come in. Rauf had a thigh injury after sliding over the ball. While covering on the first day and permitted to play but not throw in England’s innings. He chased a broader Jacks ball and edged it to Root, who clearly grabbed the catch stretching aloft at slip. He was Pakistan’s final player down.

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