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Getting The Ball Spinning Is The Way Pakistan Can Beat England, Says Finn
Pakistan faced an innings and 47 runs thrashing against England in the opening Test of the series despite scoring 556 in the first innings to continue their losing momentum at home since March 2022. They are winless after playing 11 Tests at home including seven losses and four draws.
The first Test pitch at Multan was a featherbed for batters as Harry Brook scored 317 while Joe Root smashed 262 in the 454-run historic partnership for England, beating the previous best of 411 made by Colin Cowdrey and Peter May 57 years ago.
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