When the second day’s play started, Saud Shakeel was at the crease with 35 runs and Naseem Shah with no runs and Pakistan scored 328 runs with four of their players out.
Today the first wicket fell to Naseem Shah, who scored 33 runs, after his dismissal, Mohammad Rizwan came to support Saud Shakeel but he was caught out without scoring any runs and returned to the pavilion.
After him came Salman Agha to support Saud Shakeel, Saud Shakeel had 67 runs and Salman Agha was at the wicket without scoring any runs.
Pakistan has made 397 for the loss of six wickets till the lunch break, thanks to the centuries of Abdullah Shafiq and Shan Masood yesterday, Pakistan’s position has been strengthened.
Both players played well after the lunch break, but when Saud Shakeel’s score reached 82, he was caught by Shoaib Bashir’s delivery, giving Pakistan their seventh wicket of 450.