England fielder Brydon Carse, left, celebrates with captain Ben Stokes after catching out Pakistan batsman Noman Ali off the bowling of Jack Leach for 32. Pakistan were bowled out for 366 in their first innings. Getty Images
MULTAN, PAKISTAN - OCTOBER 16: Pakistan bowler Sajid Khan celebrates after taking the wicket of Ollie Pope during day two of the Second Test Match between Pakistan and England at Multan Cricket Stadium on October 16, 2024 in Multan, Pakistan. (Photo by Stu Forster / Getty Images)
England opener Ben Duckett's 114 contained 14 fours. Getty Images
Pakistan players celebrate after England captain Ben Stokes is caught by Abdullah Shafique off the bowling of Noman Ali for just one. Getty Images
England batter Ben Duckett celebrates after reaching his century. Getty Images
England's Joe Root plays a shot on his way to 34 off 54 balls. EPA
Pakistan's Sajid Khan, centre, celebrates with teammates after taking the wicket of England's Harry Brook. The bowler finished the day with figures of 4-86. AFP
England batsman Harry Brook is bowled by Sajid Khan for nine. Getty Images
A dejected England captain Ollie Pope looks dejected and walks back to the pavilion after being bowled for 29 by Sajid Khan. Reuters
England fielder Brydon Carse, left, celebrates with captain Ben Stokes after catching out Pakistan batsman Noman Ali off the bowling of Jack Leach for 32. Pakistan were bowled out for 366 in their first innings. Getty Images
MULTAN, PAKISTAN - OCTOBER 16: Pakistan bowler Sajid Khan celebrates after taking the wicket of Ollie Pope during day two of the Second Test Match between Pakistan and England at Multan Cricket Stadium on October 16, 2024 in Multan, Pakistan. (Photo by Stu Forster / Getty Images)
England opener Ben Duckett's 114 contained 14 fours. Getty Images
Pakistan players celebrate after England captain Ben Stokes is caught by Abdullah Shafique off the bowling of Noman Ali for just one. Getty Images
England batter Ben Duckett celebrates after reaching his century. Getty Images
England's Joe Root plays a shot on his way to 34 off 54 balls. EPA
Pakistan's Sajid Khan, centre, celebrates with teammates after taking the wicket of England's Harry Brook. The bowler finished the day with figures of 4-86. AFP
England batsman Harry Brook is bowled by Sajid Khan for nine. Getty Images
A dejected England captain Ollie Pope looks dejected and walks back to the pavilion after being bowled for 29 by Sajid Khan. Reuters
England fielder Brydon Carse, left, celebrates with captain Ben Stokes after catching out Pakistan batsman Noman Ali off the bowling of Jack Leach for 32. Pakistan were bowled out for 366 in their first innings. Getty Images