Pakistan continue to toy with England in Multan
There was no respite for England bowlers on Day 2 of the second test as Pakistan batsmen continue to pile up runs on flat batting surface in Multan. Opener Abdullah Shafique (102 runs) and skipper Shan Masood (151 runs) both completed centuries. Naseem, resuming his role as night watcher made his highest score in any format of the game 33 from 81 balls and held up England's persevering attack for more than 90 minutes. His efforts included hitting three sixes. It took England debutant Brydon Carse to bring an end to Naseem's stout resistance.
At the time of writing Pakistan had already pile over 400 runs with Salman Agha unbeaten on 34, while Saud Shakeel was unbeaten on 79 runs. The duo stitched a partnership of 51 runs.