Cricket history was made in Multan as Pakistan became the first team to lose a Test match after scoring over 500 runs in their first innings. Despite posting an impressive 556, Pakistan couldn’t withstand the batting onslaught from England, who declared their innings at a staggering 823/7. England’s Harry Brook and Joe Root were the show’s stars, with Brook smashing 317 and Root adding 262, forming a colossal 450+ partnership that crushed Pakistan’s hopes.
England’s dominant batting left Pakistan trailing by 267 runs. In response, the hosts crumbled in their second innings, managing only 220, thanks to a fierce bowling display from Jack Leach and Brydon Carse. England secured a massive victory by an innings and 47 runs in the first Test of the series at Multan, handing Pakistan their seventh home Test defeat in the last nine matches.
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