England Dominate Third Day of Multan Test, Leaving Pakistani Bowlers Struggling

England delivered a remarkable batting performance on the third day of the Multan Test, placing the Pakistani bowlers under significant pressure.
Throughout the day, the Pakistani bowlers struggled to secure wickets.
At day’s end, England had amassed 492 runs for the loss of 3 wickets.
Joe Root contributed 176 runs, while Harry Brook added 141 runs, with both players remaining at the crease.
Shaheen Afridi, Naseem Shah, and Aamer Jamal each claimed one wicket.
In their first innings, the Pakistani team was dismissed for 556 runs.

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