• Jamie Smith's valiant 89 runs on a challenging pitch highlighted England's struggle against Pakistan's formidable bowling on Day 1 of the third Test.

  • England collapsed to 267, courtesy of Sajid Khan's exceptional bowling.

WATCH: Sajid Khan’s fielding brilliance averts Jamie Smith’s certain six on Day 1 of the third Test
Sajid Khan averts Jamie Smith’s six resulting in Zahid Mahmood getting him shy of a ton on Day 1 of the first Test (Images source: X)

In an exciting series decider at Rawalpindi Stadium, Jamie Smith‘s remarkable performance has captured the attention of cricket fans worldwide. As England faced off against Pakistan in the crucial third Test, Smith’s innings became a beacon of hope for his team amid challenging conditions. With the series tied at 1-1, both teams entered the contest with everything to play for, making it a high-stakes encounter that would determine the winner of the series.

England’s challenging start on a tricky wicket

Winning the toss, England captain Ben Stokes opted to bat first, a decision that quickly proved to be fraught with difficulty. The pitch at Rawalpindi exhibited unpredictable behaviour, characterized by uneven bounce and turn that troubled the batters throughout their innings. Despite a promising start with a 56-run opening partnership between Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett, England soon found themselves in dire straits.

The batting lineup crumbled under pressure, losing six wickets for just 62 runs to leave them reeling at 118 for 6. Key players such as Stokes and Ollie Pope fell cheaply, adding to the mounting tension within the England camp. The top order struggled significantly against Pakistan’s spinners, who exploited the conditions effectively.

Jamie Smith’s knock saves England’s day out on the field

Amidst the chaos of wickets falling around him, Smith emerged as a standout performer for England. Partnering with Gus Atkinson, Smith orchestrated a stunning recovery, forging a vital 107-run partnership for the seventh wicket. His aggressive yet composed approach was instrumental in stabilizing England’s innings. Smith’s impressive knock of 89 runs off 119 balls included four boundaries and an astonishing seven sixes, demonstrating his ability to dominate the Pakistani bowlers despite the challenging pitch conditions.

Smith’s innings was particularly noteworthy as he showcased exceptional skill and determination. His ability to clear the ropes consistently put pressure on the Pakistani bowlers and lifted England’s spirits at a time when they desperately needed it. However, as he approached his century, he fell victim to Zahid Mahmood’s bowling on the third ball of the 63rd over.

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Sajid Khan saves a certain six of Smith

While Smith’s innings was commendable, it was Sajid Khan who truly stole the show with his exceptional bowling performance. Khan claimed six wickets for just 128 runs, leading Pakistan’s charge against England’s batting lineup. His ability to exploit the turning conditions proved pivotal in dismantling England’s top order.

Khan’s spell included critical breakthroughs that shifted momentum firmly in Pakistan’s favour. He dismissed key players like Joe Root and Stokes in quick succession, which further compounded England’s woes. Notably, Khan also made an impressive fielding effort just before dismissing Smith; he prevented a potential six from going over the boundary, which seemed to inspire Smith to take risks that ultimately led to his downfall.

Here’s the video:

Smith falls short of his maiden away ton

Smith’s dismissal was a pivotal moment in the match. Attempting a slog sweep, he mistimed his shot and offered a top-edge that was comfortably caught by wicketkeeper Mohammad Rizwan. This dismissal was particularly disheartening for Smith; he had been on the verge of achieving his second Test century and his first away from home. His knock will undoubtedly be remembered as one of the best innings played on a difficult track.

Day 2 expects to be full of drama

As England concluded their innings at 267 all out, they faced an uphill battle against Pakistan’s formidable batting lineup. At the close of play on day one, Pakistan found themselves at 73 for 3 in response to England’s total. The match remains finely balanced as both teams look to assert their dominance in this decisive Test.

With both sides eager to secure victory and claim the series win—currently tied at 1-1—the stakes could not be higher. The Rawalpindi pitch continues to play a significant role in shaping this encounter, with spin bowlers expected to dominate as the match progresses.

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