Pakistan Sets Score of 366 in 2nd Test Against England

In the second Test match between Pakistan and England in Multan, Pakistan set a score of 358/9 by the second session of Day 2 after opting to bat first.

Ultimately, they were bowled out for 366 runs in 123.3 overs.

Aamer Jamal, despite dealing with a hip injury, fought valiantly and scored 37 runs before being dismissed by Brydon Carse. He contributed significantly alongside Noman Ali, who remained not out at 29.

Carse delivered a standout performance, taking 3 wickets for 43 runs, while spinner Shoaib Bashir claimed another wicket. Following a flurry of early wickets for England, a vital 49-run partnership between Jamal and Noman kept the match delicately poised.

England will be eager to wrap up the remaining Pakistani wicket quickly to commence their batting innings.

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