Pakistan’s frontline spinners, led by Noman Ali’s eight-wicket haul, orchestrated a resounding 152-run victory over England in the second Test in Multan, leveling the three-match series at 1-1.
Chasing a challenging target of 297 on a turning Multan Cricket Stadium pitch, England’s batting lineup crumbled under the relentless pressure of Pakistan’s spin attack. Skipper Ben Stokes, who has often played match-defining knocks, top-scored for England with 37, but his efforts proved futile.
Noman Ali emerged as the star performer for Pakistan, claiming 8-46 in a devastating spell. His victims included England’s top-order batters, including Joe Root, Harry Brook, and Jamie Smith. Off-spinner Sajid Khan also contributed with the wicket of Ollie Pope.
England’s batting woes began early on the fourth day’s morning session, as they resumed on 36-2. Pope’s dismissal in the second over set the tone for a collapse. Noman Ali then ran amok, trapping Root lbw and Brook in similar fashion.
Stokes, known for his aggressive batting, attempted to revive England’s hopes with a counterattacking approach. However, his dismissal, caught at midwicket while attempting a big shot, proved to be the final nail in the coffin.
Pakistan’s victory was a testament to the effectiveness of their spin attack on a turning track. The hosts’ bowlers exploited the conditions to their advantage, making it difficult for England’s batters to negotiate the spin and bounce.
The result leaves the series evenly poised heading into the final Test in Karachi. Pakistan will be confident of securing a series win on home soil, while England will be determined to bounce back and claim the series.