England out for 219, giving Pakistan a 107-run lead - The third day of the Test match between Manchester Pakistan and England in Manchester continues. The first Test match of the series against Pakistan is being played at Old Trafford in Manchester, England. England started their incomplete innings on the third day with 92 runs for 4 wickets. Oli Pope and Jose Butler started their innings, Oli Pope batted responsibly and completed a half century but Naseem Shah ended their resistance at 62 runs.
After Ole Pope's return to the pavilion, wicketkeeper-batsman Jose Butler kept the Pakistani bowlers busy, but Yasir Shah ended his innings at 38, after which Dominic Base came on the field and after scoring just one run, the pavilion Went back
Earlier, Pakistan managed to score 326 runs in the first innings thanks to Shaun Masood's record-breaking innings.Shaun Masood was dismissed for 156 and Babar Azam for 69. For England, Stuart Broad and Joffra Archer took 3 wickets each while Chris Vokes took 2 wickets. At the end of the second day, the Pakistani bowlers got off to a great start, allowing one of the English batsmen to run and sent four of their players back to the pavilion for 92 runs. Dom Sibley (8), Rory Burns (4), Ben Stokes (0) and captain Joe Root (14) were the visitors.
The Pakistan team is led by Azhar Ali and consists of Abid Ali, Shaun Masood, Babar Azam, Asad Shafiq, Mohammad Rizwan, Shadab Khan, Yasir Shah, Mohammad Abbas, Shaheen Shah Afridi and Naseem Shah. Leading the English team are Root, while other players include Dom Sibley, Rory Burns, Ben Stokes, Oli Pope, Jose Butler, Dominic Bess, Stuart Broad, Chris Vokes, Joffre Archer and James Anderson.
Due to the excellent performance of Pakistani bowlers in the Manchester Test, England were bowled out for 219 in the first innings. Pakistan took a 107-run lead in the first innings.
For England, Oli Pope scored 62, Jose Butler 38 and Stuart Broad 29 runs.
Yasir Shah took four wickets while bowling well, Mohammad Abbas and Shadab Khan took two wickets each, while Shaheen Afridi and Naseem Shah took one wicket each.
Pakistan scored 326 in the first innings thanks to a brilliant century by Shaun Masood and a half-century by Babar Azam, so the Pakistan team will start the second innings with a lead of 107 runs.

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