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Pakistan vs England 2nd Test 2024 Highlights

Watch the highlights of Pakistan vs England 2nd Test 2024 - England tour of Pakistan 3-match Test series of the 2nd Test match played between England and Pakistan at Multan Cricket Stadium, Multan in 15th October to 18th October 2024.

Pakistan vs England 2nd Test 2024 Highlights
Kamran Ghulam and Saim Ayub built for Pakistan in a century stand © Getty Images

Kamran Ghulam, Sajid Khan and Noman Ali stars as Pakistan resounding 152-run victory over England and Pakistan level the series with 1-1 to first home win since 2021 in the second Test match.

Match Stats : 
  • Pakistan's 152-run win was their third largest victory by terms of runs against England in Test matches.
  • Kamran Ghulam became the 14th Pakistan batsman to score 100 on debut Test match.
  • Kamran Ghulam became the only the second Pakistan No.4 batsman to score a hundred on debut Test match after Saleem Malik's unbeaten 100 against Sri Lanka at Karachi in 1982.
  • Kamran Ghulam's 118 was the seventh highest score by an Pakistan batsman on debut Test match.
  • 149 : Saim Ayub and Kamran Ghulam set up the seventh highest third-wicket partnership for Pakistan against England in Test matches.
  • Pakistan's 366 was their second highest score against England at Multan in Test matches after their 556 earlier in this series first Test match.
  • Sajid Khan's 7 for 111 was his second best bowling performance for Pakistan in T20 international and the eighth best-bowling-figures by an Pakistan bowler against England in Tests.
  • Sajid Khan's 7 for 111 was the second best bowling figures by any bowler at Multan in Tests. Sajid Khan breaks Abrar Ahmed's record of 7 for 114 also against England in 2022.
  • This is the sixth Instances of Pakistan spin bowlers picking up all ten wickets against England in an innings in Test matches, Two of those six occasions came at Multan.
  • England's 291 was their third highest score against Pakistan at Multan in Tests.
  • England's 144 was their seventh lowest score in a completed innings against Pakistan in Test matches and It is their second worst-total in Pakistan soil in Tests after their 130 at Lohore in 1987.
  • Noman Ali's 8 for 46 was the fifth best bowling figures for Pakistan in Test matches and the second best-bowling-figures by an Pakistan bowler against England in Tests after Abdul Qadir's 9 for 56 at Lahore in 1987.
  • Noman Ali's 8 for 46 was the best bowling figures by any bowler at Multan in Test cricket history, surpassing the previous record of 7 for 111 held by Sajid Khan earlier in this match.


* A fine innings from debutant Kamran Ghulam's debut century headlines after Pakistan 19 for 2 on the opening day of the second Test match.

* Spinner Sajid Khan's four-for as Pakistan fightback after Ben Duckett's blazing century in the day two of the second Test match.

* Spinner Sajid Khan's seven-for as Pakistan strike in England's target of 297 in the day three of the second Test match.

* Noman Ali's stunning career-best 8-for seals Pakistan's first home win since 2021 on the fourth day of the second Test match.


Pakistan 1st Innings scored 366 for all-out in 123.3 overs with top scorer by Kamran Ghulam - who hit a 118 off 224-balls on his debut Test match - which was his 1st Test hundred - including 11-fours & a six.

Saim Ayub struck 77 off 160-balls including 7-fours and Mohammad Rizwan hit 41 off 97-balls included 4-fours, Aamer Jamal cracked a 37 off 69-balls contained 4-fours.

Noman Ali struck 32 off 61-balls including 5-fours and Salman Agha scored 31 off 53-balls included 5-fours.

1st Innings England best bowler by Jack Leach claimed a 4-wickets for 114-runs in 38.3-overs, Brydon Carse picked up 3-wickets, Matthew Potts took 2-wickets and one for Shoaib Bashir.

England 1st Innings scored 291 for all-out in 67.2 overs with top scorer by Ben Duckett blasted a 114 off 129-balls - which was his 4th Test hundred and his second century against Pakistan in Tests - including 16-fours with strike rate of 88.37.

Joe Root scored 34 off 54-balls including 2-fours, Ollie Pope cracked a 29 off 37-balls included 4-fours with strike rate of 78.37 and Zak Crawley hit 27 off 36-balls contained three-fours.

Jack Leach hit a run-a-ball unbeaten 25-runs including three-fours with strike rate of 100, Jamie Smith scored 21 off 55-balls included 2-fours.

1st Innings Pakistan best bowler by Sajid Khan claimed a 7-wickets for 111-runs in 26.2-overs and Noman Ali picked up 3-wickets.

Pakistan 2nd Innings scored 221 for all-out in 59.2 overs with top scorer by Salman Agha struck 63 off 89-balls including 5-fours & a six with strike rate of 70.78.

Saud Shakeel scored 31 off 51-balls including 2-fours, Kamran Ghulam hit 26 off 39-balls included 5-fours.

Mohammad Rizwan hit 23 off 43-balls contained two boundaries, Saim Ayub and Sajid Khan each scored 22-runs.

2nd Innings England best bowler by Shoaib Bashir claimed a 4-wickets for 66-runs in 19-overs, Jack Leach picked up 3-wickets, Brydon Carse took 2-wickers and one for Matthew Potts.

England 2nd Innings scored 144 for all-out in 33.3 overs with top scorer by Ben Stokes struck 37 off 36-balls including 4-fours with strike rate of 102.77.

Brydon Carse blasted a 27 off 32-balls including 3-sixes with strike rate of 84.37, Ollie Pope hit 22 off 38-balls including 2-fours, Joe Root 18 and Harry Brook 16.

2nd Innings Pakistan best bowler by Noman Ali claimed a career-best 8-wickets for 46-runs in 16.3-overs and Sajid Khan took 2-wickets.

Sajid Khan earned player of the match for claiming nine wickets in a match.

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