Pakistan debutant Abrar Ahmed turned a spell over England Friday, snatching seven wickets as the travelers were excused for 281 on the first day of the season of the second Test in Multan.


Pakistani bowler Abrar took seven wickets to dismiss England for 281.


Pakistan debutant Abrar Ahmed turned a spell over Eng Friday, taking seven wickets as the travelers were excused for 281 on the first day of the season of the second Test in Multan.


The 24-year-old -  nicknamed "Harry Potter" by companions since he wears glasses like those of the imaginary kid wizard - - delivered sorcery of his own to wrap up with 7-114.


It was the second-best presentation by a Pakistan bowler behind pacer Mohammad Zahid's 7-66 against New Zealand in Rawalpindi in 1996.


Ben Duckett (63) and Ollie Pope (60) were the fundamental run scorers in a England innings that completed at the stroke of tea, after captain Ben Stirs up won the throw and chose to bat.



Pakistani bowler Abrar took seven wickets to dismiss England for 281.


England, on their most memorable visit through Pakistan beginning around 2005, lead the three-match series 1-0 subsequent to winning the principal Test in Rawalpindi by 74 runs.


Spinner Zahid Mahmood guaranteed the last three wickets to wrap up with 3-63.


Abrar Ahmed had taken every one of the five Britain wickets at lunch with the score at 180-5, turning out to be just the second man to require five preceding lunch on the first day of the season on debut.


West Indian Alf Valentine accomplished the accomplishment against Britain at Manchester in his most memorable Test in 1950.


Stirs up (30) and Will Jacks (31) resisted the all-turn attack after lunch for a 61-run 6th wicket stand before Ahmed dumbfounded the Britain captain with his dominance.

In the principal meeting, Ahmed excused Zak Crawley (19), Duckett and Joe Root (eight), preceding sending Pope and Harry Creek (nine) on their way.


He is the thirteenth Pakistan bowler to take at least five wickets in an innings on debut.


Regardless of losing wickets consistently, Britain scored at an energetic speed, with Duckett thumping nine limits and a six, and Pope breaking five to the rope.


Pakistan commander Babar Azam utilized turn as soon as in the 10th over, and Ahmed bowled Crawley with a sharp approaching conveyance with just his fifth Test ball.


He then caught Duckett and Root leg-previously - - both given out solely after Azam looked into the on-field calls.


Ahmed made it 167-5 when Pope and Creek miscued forceful shots and were gotten.


Teams

Pakistan: 1:Imam-ul-Haq, 2:Abdullah Shafique 3:Babar Azam (cap) 4:Saud Shakeel 5:Mohammad Rizwan 6:Agha Salman 7:Mohammad Nawaz 8:Faheem Ashraf 9:Zahid Mahmood 10:Abrar Ahmed and Mohammad Ali 

England: 1:Zak Crawley 2:Ben Duckett 3:Ollie Pope 4:Joe Root 5:Harry Brook 6:Ben Stokes (cap) 7:Will Jacks 8:Ollie Robinson 9:Jack Leach 10:Mark and James Anderson