ENG vs PAK, 3rd Test, Day 2: Brook ton powers England to narrow lead in Karachi

Brook made 111 to continue his excellent start to test cricket, with the 23-year-old proving to be the glue in England’s innings, putting on partnerships with Ollie Pope and captain Ben Stokes before a stand of 117 with Foakes.

Published : Dec 18, 2022 18:40 IST , KARACHI

Harry Brook scored 111 against Pakistan in the 2nd Test at the National Stadium in Karachi on Sunday to complete his his 3rd century in Test cricket.
Harry Brook scored 111 against Pakistan in the 2nd Test at the National Stadium in Karachi on Sunday to complete his his 3rd century in Test cricket. | Photo Credit: AP
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Harry Brook scored 111 against Pakistan in the 2nd Test at the National Stadium in Karachi on Sunday to complete his his 3rd century in Test cricket. | Photo Credit: AP

Harry Brook scored his third century in as many matches while Ben Foakes hit a half-century as England eked out a lead of 29 over Pakistan at the end of day two of the final Test of the series at Karachi’s National Stadium on Sunday.

Brook made 111 to continue his excellent start to Test cricket, with the 23-year-old proving to be the glue in England’s innings, putting on partnerships with Ollie Pope and captain Ben Stokes before a stand of 117 with Foakes.

Spinners Nauman Ali and Abrar Ahmed played a big role in stemming England’s flow on either side of the sixth-wicket stand, picking up four wickets apiece as the visitors were eventually dismissed for 354, in response to Pakistan’s first innings total of 304.

England lost two wickets in quick succession shortly after resuming on 7-1, with Nauman first trapping Ben Duckett lbw and then getting Joe Root to depart for a duck after being caught in the slips on the next delivery.

Nauman was denied a hat-trick by Brook, who kept England’s chase going, despite Pope being bowled by Abrar and Stokes losing his wicket in a run out following a mix-up between the batters.

Brook and Foakes then revived England’s innings, building a defiant partnership which ended when Mohammad Wasim was able to find a chink in Brook’s armour to dismiss him lbw.

“It’s been a good day for us today. We tried to put it back on them and get a bit of a lead,” Brook told Sky Sports.

Foakes valiantly fought on, scoring 64, but skied a delivery from Nauman to mid-on, where it was caught by Abdullah Shafique.

The last bit of English resistance came courtesy of Jack Leach and Ollie Robinson, who combined for 30 runs before Robinson was bowled by Abrar to end England’s innings.

England was unable to take any wickets in the few overs that Pakistan batted on day two, with Shafique ending on 14 while Shan Masood was on 3.

“It would have been nice to have got a couple of wickets tonight but I’m sure we will go hard at them tomorrow,” Brook added.

“There’s quite a bit of rough at both ends of the pitch and it is starting to break up, it is so dry and cracked. So hopefully that keeps on happening and we can get a bit of spin and it keeps low.”

England won the opening Test by 74 runs and then sealed a 26-run victory in the second to secure its first series victory in Pakistan since 2000-01

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