This was Britain's most memorable Test visit through Pakistan starting around 2005, having would not visit the South Asian country in the years since in view of safety concerns.
Britain beat Pakistan in Karachi to lift the series 3-0. Britain beat Pakistan in Karachi to lift the series 3-0.
This was Britain's most memorable Test visit through Pakistan starting around 2005, having wouldn't visit the South Asian country in the years since in light of safety concerns.
Britain beat Pakistan by eight wickets in the third and last Test in Karachi Tuesday to clear the series 3-0 and hand the Pakistanis their most memorable home whitewash.
Continuing on 112-2, Britain arrived at the unobtrusive 167-run focus in only 38 minutes, with Ben Duckett and Ben Stir up completing unbeaten on 82 and 35 separately.
Britain won the primary Test in Rawalpindi by 74 runs and the second in Multan by 26 runs.
This was Britain's most memorable Test visit to Pakistan beginning around 2005, having would not visit the South Asian country in the years since due to security concerns.
Duckett broke his twelfth limit off quick bowler Mohammad Wasim to seal the triumph on the fourth day, with Britain completing on 170-2.
Agha Salman dropped Stirs up off-spinner Abrar Ahmed with the English skipper on 22 and only 19 were required for triumph.
With nine successes in their last 10 matches, Britain has justified their recently embraced freewheeling way to deal with Test cricket named "Baseball", after the moniker of mentor Brendon McCullum.
McCullum and Stirs up assumed responsibility for a failing side in May that had won only one of their past 17 Tests, remembering a 4-0 embarrassment for the Cinders in Australia.
Britain played power-stuffed cricket right from the outset of the Pakistan visit, crushing 506-4 to establish a standard for the most group runs on the first day of the season of a Test.
Four players — Zak Crawley, Ollie Pope, Harry Stream, and Duckett — scored hundreds that day, another record.
Stirs up was likewise strong in his captaincy, setting an enticing 343-run focus for Pakistan in Rawalpindi and afterward setting uncommon fields to get wickets.
Pakistan's concerns were compounded by wounds to their quick bowlers, with Shaheen Shah Afridi precluded before the series with a knee injury.
Haris Rauf and Naseem Shah missed the last two Tests with wellness issues.
Be that as it may, Pakistan experienced significant batting breakdowns, losing their last six wickets for 108 in the primary innings in Karachi and seven for 52 in the second.
Tuesday's loss implies it is additionally whenever Pakistan first has lost four home Tests on the jog, having been beaten by Australia in Lahore in Spring.
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