England registered their first Test win in Pakistan in 22 years as they fought against all odds to defeat Pakistan by 74 runs in an out-and-out thriller at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium on Monday. The Three Lions took the game by its horn and refused to be subdued by the flat pitch on offer, playing an unprecedentedly aggressive brand of cricket that eventually managed to force a result in the last session of play.
Batting first, England came out all guns blazing and took advantage of the batters' paradise to pile on 657 runs with a record four centurions in the same innings. The Men in Green, in response, refused to back down as they cut down the lead to just 78 runs and with less than two days remaining, a result seemed unlikely. However, Ben Stokes, headlining a new brand of cricket alongside head coach Brendon McCullum where the team goes for a result regardless of the possibility of losing, etched out a gung-ho strategy for the batsmen as they declared on 264/7, having scored the runs 7.36 runs an over.
With a relatively measly target of 343, given the conditions, but limited time in hand, all three results were possible. A few early wickets engineered by some non-conventional new ball bowling featuring a barrage of bouncers and no slips handed the advantage to the visitors but Pakistan pulled back the tie with some solid partnerships. Heading into the final sessions, the side needed 86 runs with five wickets in hand and looked the favourites to enforce a win but a flurry of scalps meant they were left fighting for a draw by the end. Naseem Shah and Mohammad Ali put up a valiant fight, surviving 53 balls for the 10th wicket, but eventually, Jack leach broke through to hand England a famous victory.
At the end of the game, Pakistan skipper Babar Azam displayed a mark of respect to Ben Stokes while shaking his hand as he doffed his cap, perfectly capping off a historic Test.
Indeed won't work
"Qudrat ka nizam "wouldn't work every time.
— Ihtisham khattak (@Ihtishamkhatt16)
Congratulations England ❤👏🏿
Nail biting test
England win a nail biting test !!
— Shikhar 🚩 (@Cricketislife49)
Anderson and Robinson bowled very well in this flat-track pitch
Ben Stokes decision to declare made this contest or would have been draw that only pak can do in test cricket with flat-track pitches
Masterclass captaincy
Ben Stokes, delivered a masterclass for Test captaincy over in Pindi 👏 This will be etched in the memory for a long time.
— Zohaib Hussain (@zeehu)
Fabulastic
What a game of cricket fabulastic❤
— Dr Asif Iqbal Bangash (@asifbangash92)
Nothing better
: You're not going to see a better performance than that by an England team this week.: Hold my beer.
— 𝐌𝐚𝐫𝐤 𝐒𝐭𝐨𝐜𝐤𝐰𝐞𝐥𝐥 🇺🇦 (@Mark_Stockwell)
Deserving win
Bhen stokesss!!!!
— Umar Bin Qayyum (@rebelubq)
What a deserving win for ❤️
Greatest declaration in a while 👏
Thanks for providing us these rare moments ❤️ is the best all-rounder in the world in all formats 🙌
Take a bow
Take a bow ,
— Jiten Gandhi (@jitu_01324)
What a game you have played 👏👏
Era defining
This is era defining stuff! Amazing job, !!!
— Deen Mohammad (@YoursDeen)
No one else would have taken calls you guys took! No one else would have enforced result on this flat and dead Pindi wicket! is for real!
Its real!
Bazball is real. What a win. England. Take a bow. They have now invented cricket thrice. First the cricket played in 1900s, then they invented the T20s and now the new era of Test Match cricket.
— Kartik Iyer (@ikartikiyer)
Pathetic show
Pathetic show by Team in the last session.
— Syed Abbas Baqir (@AbbasBaqir5)
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