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3rd Test: Jamie Smith's Resilient 89 Staves Off Sajid's Six-wicket Haul As England Take Control
England captain Ben Stokes won the toss for the first time in eight attempts, opting to bat first. This decision was significant, particularly as Pakistan's Shan Masood expressed concerns about the pitch conditions.
The day began brightly for England, who raced to 56 without loss. However, the match turned dramatically as the pitch started to show its unpredictable nature. Zak Crawley (29), playing in his 50th Test, fell victim to a scuffed drive off Noman Ali, sparking a swift collapse. Ollie Pope followed suit, out for just three after being trapped lbw, and soon after, Duckett (52), Joe Root (5), and Harry Brook (5) fell to a barrage of low-bouncing deliveries.
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