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Pakistan's Spin Masters Dismantles England, Sajid Khan Calls Out Their Weakness! | WATCH

Noman Ali and Sajid Khan delivered an outstanding performance, leading Pakistan to a commanding nine-wicket victory over England in the third Test, clinching the series 2-1 on Saturday. Pakistan took an important early advantage, establishing a 77-run lead in the first innings on a pitch favorable for spinners. Noman (6-42) and Sajid (4-69) bowled England […]

Sajid khan exposes England's weakness
Sajid khan exposes England's weakness

Noman Ali and Sajid Khan delivered an outstanding performance, leading Pakistan to a commanding nine-wicket victory over England in the third Test, clinching the series 2-1 on Saturday.

Pakistan took an important early advantage, establishing a 77-run lead in the first innings on a pitch favorable for spinners. Noman (6-42) and Sajid (4-69) bowled England out for a mere 112 runs in their second innings, leaving Pakistan with a modest target of 36 runs to secure the series win. Despite the early dismissal of Saim Ayub, Pakistan easily achieved their target during an extended morning session on day three.

The spin duo accounted for 19 of England’s 20 wickets, while Pakistan’s sole fast bowler, Aamer Jamal, did not bowl—a clear indication of the spin-friendly conditions. Since joining the squad mid-series, Noman and Sajid claimed 39 of England’s 40 wickets in the last two Tests.

In a viral video, Sajid commented on England’s difficulties against spin, noting, “Goro ko aap thoda sa bhi turn de do na, woh ghabra jaate hain. Kyunki wo jis conditions mein khelte hain udhar hum ghabra jaate hain, idhar ye ghabra jaate hain” (“If you give England players even a slightly spinning track, they get nervous, because the conditions they usually dominate make us nervous, but here it’s they who get nervous”).

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After their Test series triumph over England, Pakistan is now in Australia, set to play three ODIs and three T20Is, with the limited-overs series kicking off Monday in Melbourne.

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