Pakistan were bowled out for 202 in the second Test against England in Multan on Saturday, taking a 79-run first innings lead on the second day of the contest.
Babar Azam (75) and Saud Shakeel (63) scored half-centuries for the home side.
Left-arm spinner Jack Leach was one of the English bowlers who claimed 4-98.
England, on their first Test tour of Pakistan since 2005, won the first match of the series in Rawalpindi by 74 runs.
A tough morning session on Day Two.
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England spinner Jack Leach got his 100th Test wicket by dismissing Pakistan’s middle-order batsman Saud Shakeel.
After Robinson broke the 91-run third-wicket partnership between Babar Azam and Saud Shakeel, Pakistan’s innings never recovered.
Faheem Ashraf was the last Pakistani hitter to be struck out, scoring 22 off just 31 balls.
Leach, who recorded figures of 4-98, was England’s favorite bowler. Mark Wood and Joe Root took two wickets each.
It should be noted that on the first day of the second Test, the England team was bowled out for 281 runs in the first innings.
Abrar Ahmed, who made his debut for Pakistan, bowled brilliantly against England on Friday, picking up seven wickets.
The 24-year-old, known to his peers as “Harry Potter” because of his glasses, worked his own brand of magic with scores of 7-114.
The key run-scorers during England’s innings, which ended at the tea break after captain Ben Stokes won the toss and elected to bat, were Ben Duckett (63) and Ollie Pope (60).
England, on their first tour of Pakistan since 2005, lead the three-match series 1-0 after winning the first Test in Rawalpindi by 74 runs.



