Rawalpindi Test, three centuries by Pakistan, 499 runs for 7 wickets
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By the end of the third day of the first test match of the ongoing three-test series between Pakistan and England at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, the Pakistan team scored 657 runs in the first innings of England and 499 runs for the loss of 7 wickets. were made and they still need 158 more runs to make up the first innings deficit, when the game ended, Agha Salman Ali was at the wicket with 10 and Zahid Mahmood 1 score, Pakistan team’s third of the match. Three centuries were scored on the day, Imam-ul-Haq 121, Abdullah Shafiq 114 and captain Babar Azam scored 136 runs, Azhar Ali scored 27, Saad Shakeel 37, Muhammad Rizwan 29 and Naseem Shah scored 15 runs. Jacks took three wickets, Jack Leech two wickets while James Anderson and Ollie Robinson took one wicket each.