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Pak vs Eng: Masood aids Pakistan with ton as side posts 328/4 on first day of Test

Masood won toss and opted to bat first against England in first of three Tests at Multan Cricket Stadium

By Sports Desk
October 07, 2024
Pakistan skipper Shan Masood celebrates scoring a century in the first Test against England in Multan on October 7, 2024. — PCB
Pakistan skipper Shan Masood celebrates scoring a century in the first Test against England in Multan on October 7, 2024. — PCB

Multan: The opening day of the Test between Pakistan and England came to an end, with the hosts scoring 328/4 at the culmination of the day on Monday at the Multan Cricket Stadium.

Pakistan's recovery was made possible by captain Shan Masood who lead from the front and scored a century on the first day.

The home team won the toss and opted to bat first. However, they soon faced an early blow in the shape of opening batter Saim Ayub's dismissal as he was caught behind the wicket on the ball of Gus Atkinson after scoring just four runs.

However, Masood and opener Abdullah Shafique's 114-run stand steered the national side to 122-1 at lunch.

The match ended at 328/4 with Saud Shakeel (35*) and Naseem Shah (0*) on the crease.

The match, first of the three-match series, is being played at the Multan Cricket Stadium and is part of the ICC World Test Championship 2023-25.

During the match today, Masood was given a lbw after a delivery by Brydon Carse in the debutant seamer's second over, but the batter reviewed the decision and got it overturned after replays confirmed the ball had pitched outside the leg stump.

Masood went on to take two runs off Atkinson to race to a 43-ball fifty.

Shafique got a reprieve on 35 when he went for a risky single and England's stand-in captain Ollie Pope's direct throw narrowly missed the stumps.

Despite missing the stumps, the stand-in captain didn’t give up and dismissed Shafique at 59.5 over, after the player scored 102 runs of 184 balls, with 10 boundaries and two towering sixes.

However, players like Saim Ayub couldn’t do much for the team and ended up making four runs only.

Additionally, the star of the day, Masood was caught by Jack Leach at 62.3 overs, after contributing the most with 151 runs off 177 balls, with 13 shots towards the boundary and two sixes.

Babar Azam aimed for a half century but ended up making runs below 40.

The former white-ball captain made 30 off 71 after five fours, directing towards the pavilion at 84.3 overs after Chris Woakes dismissed the player through a lbw.

Bowling first, Woakes and Leach bagged one wicket each while Atkinson took two wickets.

Pakistan will resume their first innings on the second day, starting from the score they ended with on Monday.

It is to be noted that England are being led by Ollie Pope in the first Test after the visitors' captain Ben Stokes was ruled out of the contest due to a hamstring injury in the Hundred League.

Moreover, James Anderson, is not accompanying the team on their tour of Pakistan, as he is participating in the Scotland’s Alfred Dunhill Links Championship.

The last time England were in Pakistan for a red-ball series, they handed a 3-0 defeat to the national side back in 2022.

Before that, the visitors had played 24 Tests in Pakistan, winning just two out of them making the 3-0 win much more remarkable.

Playing XI

Pakistan: Shan Masood (captain), Saud Shakeel (vice-captain), Saim Ayub, Abdullah Shafique, Babar Azam, Mohammad Rizwan (wicket-keeper), Salman Ali Agha, Aamir Jamal, Shaheen Afridi, Naseem Shah, Abrar Ahmad

England: Zak Crawley, Ben Duckett, Ollie Pope (captain), Joe Root, Harry Brook, Jamie Smith, Chris Woakes, Gus Atkinson, Brydon Carse, Jack Leach, Shoaib Bashir