Pakistan's spinners orchestrated England's second-innings collapse as the hosts rallied on day four to earn a 152-run win. (Scorecard | Cricket News)
Having been subject to an innings and 47-run defeat in the first Test of the series, Paᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚkistan forced a decider thanks to Sajid Khan (2-93) and Noman Ali (8-46).
England resumed on day four at 36-2 needing 297 runs to win, but Ollie Pope was only able to add one to his total (22) before being caught and bowled off ꦇKhan's second ball of the day.
Three more wickets fell over the next 40ܫ minutes – Joe Root (18) and Harry Brook (16) were both trapped l🌠bw by Noman, who also took Jamie Smith (6) shortly after.
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Noman took the final seven wickets of the day and made sure things were wrapped up by lunch, dismissing Shoaib Bashir for a duck immediately after taking Jack Leach for a single run.&n꧂bsp;
Data Debrief: The wait is over for Pakistan
Pakistꦦan have salꦅvaged some pride following their heavy defeat in the first Test, but they have also ended their terrible run on home soil.
Shan 🍒Masood finally has his first win since taking ov🐈er as captain and, along with it, put a halt to their six-match losing streak in Pakistan.
It is all down to Noman and Khan, who combined for all 20 wickets, becoming the first pair to a🍰chieve such a feat in a Test since Dennis Lillee and Bob Massie in 1972.