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ENG vs PAK: After a long wait of 17 years, England finally visited Pakistan for a tour and they would surely look to be happier seeing on the result. The visitors have won the series by 2-0 by winning both the test matches by 74 and 26 runs respectively. It appeared as if Pakistani batters could not gather momentum in either of the matches.
Though, they showed really good couraage and skills but they couldn't reach to the required effort. The series have been quite a memorable one for the England series, it also ignited several controversies and raked in criticism. Recently, ICC (International Cricket Council) slammed PCB for the pitch they curated in the Rawalpindi. The council rated the pitch as 'below average' in their assesment.
However, despite all such controversies, a video has been making rounds online which shows a cold battle happening between Pakistani skipper Babar Azam and England's Jake leach through bat and ball. Fans have been reffering it as an contest of best from both the sides. In the video, babar can be seen playing some big shots while defending others as well.
The contest between the two had been quite speculating to watch. Fans are now waiting for the third and final encounter, which takes place on 17th december. The viral video was posted by 'Sportscentral_2022' and has amassed more than 15k likes alongwith several comments.
Babar Azam has scored 216 runs so far in the four innings. Though, he also scored a century in the first match, his knock went in vain as he couldn't do much wonder in the second innings. In the second innings of both the matches, Babar could manage to score just 4 & 1. Meanwhile, Jack Leach has so far taken 8 wickets in the series.
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