Pakistan's Batting Brilliance: Centuries Galore in Opening Test
Pakistan showcased their batting prowess on day two of the first test against England, amassing 556 runs. Key performances included centuries from Shan Masood, Abdullah Shafique, and Salman Agha. English bowler Jack Leach was notable, taking three wickets despite Pakistan's strong batting display.
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Pakistan's batsmen displayed commendable skill as they reached a formidable 556 runs in their first innings on the second day of the opening test against England.
Shan Masood led the charge with an impressive 151, with Abdullah Shafique (102) and Salman Agha (104 not out) also contributing vital centuries to the scoreboard. Saud Shakeel supported with a solid 82.
Amongst the English bowlers, Jack Leach stood out, claiming three wickets for 160 runs, as England struggled to contain the onslaught.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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