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Masood, Shafique hundreds see Pakistan take control

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Day 1 – Pakistan chose to bat.

Current RR: 3.81

 • Last 10 ov (RR): 26/1 (2.60)

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Second-wicket stand of 253 sets platform but late wickets lift England amid searing heat

Alan Gardner

Shan Masood brought up his first century as Pakistan captain, Pakistan vs England, 1st Test, Multan, 1st day, October 7, 2024

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Pakistan 328 for 4 (Masood 151, Shafique 102) vs England

Shan Masood‘s first hundred as Pakistan Test captain set the tone for a vastly improved display from the hosts at the start of their series with England. Abdullah Shafique slipstreamed Masood to end a run of poor form with his fifth Test century as England’s inexperienced attack was made to toil on a day of high temperatures and hard yakka in Multan.

Things could have been worse for the touring side, who were staring down the barrel after Masood and Shafique assembled a near-chanceless double-century stand to see Pakistan to 261 for 1 during the evening session. But after Gus Atkinson conjured a breakthrough and Jack Leach saw off Masood for a sparkling 151, the late wicket of Babar Azam meant England could reflect on their efforts with some satisfaction.

There was no doubt about this being Pakistan’s day, however. Without a win in home Tests since 2021 and on a run of five consecutive defeats – including a 2-0 humbling against Bangladesh – since Masood took on the captaincy late last year, they were buoyed by a mammoth top-order partnership. In placid conditions, it quickly became clear that an England attack led by a 35-year-old Chris Woakes, and featuring the debutant Brydon Carse among three bowlers who had never played a game in Pakistan before, was facing a steep learning curve.

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Alan Gardner is a deputy editor at ESPNcricinfo. @alanroderick

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