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ENG VS PAK, third Test, Day 2: Stream ton powers Britain to limit lead in Karachi...

The stream made 111 to proceed with his superb begin to test cricket, with the 23-year-old ending up the paste in Britain's innings, putting on organizations with Ollie Pope and commander Ben Stirs up before a stand of 117 with Foakes



Harry Stream scored 111 against Pakistan in the second Test at the Public Arena in Karachi on Sunday to finish his third 100 years in Test cricket.

Harry Creek scored 111 against Pakistan in the second Test at the Public Arena in Karachi on Sunday to finish his third 100 years in Test cricket.

Harry Creek scored his third 100 years in as many matches while Ben Foakes hit 50 years as Britain possibly managed with a lead of 29 over Pakistan toward the finish of day two of the last Trial of the series at Karachi's Public Arena on Sunday.

The stream made 111 to proceed with his brilliant beginning to Test cricket, with the 23-year-old ending up the paste in Britain's innings, putting on organizations with Ollie Pope and chief Ben Stirs up before a stand of 117 with Foakes.

Spinners Nauman Ali and Abrar Ahmed assumed a major part in stemming Britain's stream on one or the other side of the 6th wicket stand, getting four wickets each as the guests were at last excused for 354, in light of Pakistan's most memorable innings complete of 304.

ENG versus PAK, third Test, Day 1: Britain excuses Pakistan for 304 on the first day of the season

Britain lost two wickets one after another not long after continuing on 7-1, with Nauman first catching Ben Duckett lbw and afterward getting Joe Root to leave for a duck in the wake of being trapped in the slips on the following conveyance.

Nauman was denied a full go-around by Creek, who pushed Britain's pursuit along, regardless of Pope being bowled by Abrar and Stirs up losing his wicket in a run-out following a misunderstanding between the players.

Stream and Foakes then restored Britain's innings, fabricating a rebellious organization that finished when Mohammad Wasim had the option to track down a weak spot to excuse him lbw.

"Today's been a decent day for us. We attempted to return it on them and get somewhat of a lead," Stream told Sky Sports.

Foakes courageously battled on, scoring 64, however, skied a conveyance from Nauman to mid-on, where it was gotten by Abdullah Shafique.

The last piece of English obstruction came the graciousness of Jack Filter and Ollie Robinson, who consolidated for 30 runs before Robinson was bowled by Abrar to end Britain's innings.

Britain couldn't take any wickets in the couple of overs that Pakistan batted on day two, with Shafique finishing on 14 while Shan Masood was on 3..

"There's a lot of unpleasant at the two closures of the pitch and it is beginning to separate, it is so dry and broken. So ideally that continues to occur and we can get a touch of twist and it keeps low."

Britain won the initial Test by 74 runs and afterward fixed a 26-run triumph in the second to get its most memorable series triumph in Pakistan starting around 2000-01

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