Captain Shan Masood mourned the group’s failure to tie down a success after a dampening rout to Britain in the primary Test in Multan, where they neglected to exploit major areas of strength for an innings all out of 550. England won the match by an innings and 47 runs. This was Pakistan’s sixth loss in a row in a Test match.
It is important to note that Pakistan is the first team in 147 years to lose by an innings after scoring 500 runs in a Test match.
Masood remarked, “We’ve spoken about the third innings or fourth innings, but at the end of the day, it’s a team game,” as he reflected on the match. Working together has its advantages and disadvantages. It’s critical to follow up with 10 wickets when you put 550 on the board.
The hosts struggled to bowl out England’s batsmen in their second innings, scoring only 220 runs. In the end, they lost.