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3rd Test: Pakistan Seize Control In Rawalpindi With Saud Shakeel's Grit And Spin Attack
Pakistan began Day 2 at 73-3, trailing England by 194 runs. Leg-spinner Rehan Ahmed struck early, taking three wickets in the morning to push Pakistan to 177-7, and England seemed poised to secure a first-innings lead.
But Shakeel anchored Pakistan’s innings, playing a patient and gritty knock of 134 from 223 balls — his fourth Test century. He was supported by Noman Ali (45) and Sajid Khan (48*), whose aggressive lower-order partnerships of 88 and 72 lifted Pakistan to a total of 344, achieving a crucial 77-run lead.
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