PAK vs ENG: Stats Preview ahead of the 2nd Pakistan vs England Test at Multan Cricket Stadium

PAK vs ENG: Stats Preview ahead of the 2nd Pakistan vs England Test at Multan Cricket Stadium

PAK vs ENG 3rd Test, Approaching Milestones and Records: The first test between Pakistan cricket team and England cricket team in Multan turned out to be a record-breaking game. Some big records were broken in that match, which ended in favour of England. They slammed the hosts by an innings and 47 runs. Harry Brook and Joe Root had exceptional performances, and they took England to a memorable win.

Now, these two teams will come up against each other for the second test at Multan Cricket Stadium on Tuesday. Pakistan have taken the daring decision of dropping Babar Azam, Shaheen Afridi, Abrar Ahmad, and Naseem Shah and have gone with new faces. Ben Stokes has made his comeback and will lead the hosts. Here we will talk about big records and milestones which are lined up and can be achieved in the second PAK vs ENG Test in Multan.

Pakistan vs England, 2nd Test: Approaching Test Records and Test Cricket Milestones Ahead of the Test at Multan Cricket Stadium, Multan

1 – Joe Root needs one more century to equal Rahul Dravid's tally of 36 test centuries and become the batter with the fifth-most test hundreds.

119 – Ollie Pope has 2881 runs in 50 tests and needs 119 runs more to complete 3000 test runs in his career.

82 – Ben Duckett has scored 1912 runs in 27 tests and needs 82 runs to complete 2000 runs in the longest format.

125 – Player of the Match of the first game Harry Brook needs 125 runs to complete 2000 test runs. If he can score 125 runs in the first innings of the second test, he will become the second-fastest batter to score 2000 test runs.

80 – Mohammad Rizwan has 1920 runs in his test career. He needs 80 runs more to complete 2000 test runs for Pakistan.

15 – Opener Zak Crawley needs 15 more runs to complete 3000 international runs for England.

73 – Ben Duckett needs 73 more runs to reach 3000 international runs in his career.

46 – Pakistani opener Abdullah Shafique needs 46 runs to reach 2000 international runs for Pakistan.

3 – Ben Stokes will return for the second test, and he needs three sixes to surpass Sachin Tendulkar (264) to climb up on the list of most international sixes.