Watch: Babar Azam gets knocked over to unbelieavble inswinger by Ollie Robinson

 Watch: Babar Azam gets knocked over to unbelieavble inswinger by Ollie Robinson

Babar Azam (Image Credit: Twitter)

Pakistan skipper Babar Azam has been one of the in-form players in the ongoing three-match Test series against England. In the first innings of the first Test in Rawalpindi, he bought up another Test hundred. On the other hand, he scored a good-looking 79 before getting out to Ollie Robinson. Meanwhile, in both games, Azam hasn’t been able to score big when it comes to chasing the targets

In the previous game, he could only manage four runs. On the other hand, in the ongoing second innings of the second game, the right-hander got out to Robinson after scoring only one run. The incident happened in the 19th over of the innings. England’s pacer managed to reverse swing the ball back into the Pakistan skipper. In reply, the latter left the ball and the red cherry hit the stumps.

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Pakistan staring down a series defeat against England

Talking about the ongoing Day Three of the Multan Test, the Three Lions started the day with a lead of more than 280 runs. The likes of Harry Brook and skipper Ben Stokes were batting at the crease. The former scored the second Test ton of his career in the longest format and the series.

The team was bowled out for 275 runs, setting a target of 355. In reply, the Babar Azam-led side has lost three wickets in the ongoing second session of Day Three. In the first session, the team had started strongly after scoring 60-odd runs without losing any wickets. However, the likes of James Anderson, Ollie Robinson, and Mark Wood have managed to break through the defenses of Mohammad Rizwan, Babar Azam, and Abdullah Shafique respectively. At the time of writing, Imam Ul Haq came out to bat at number five, and the team needs 261 runs with seven wickets in hand.

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