England's Ben Duckett hits ton before Pakistan's Sajid Khan triggers collapse
Briefly

Ben Duckett's elegant century, scoring 114 runs, initially set England in a commanding position with 211 for two, signaling a potential strong performance.
Pakistan's strategy to bowl England out for 366 proved fruitful, especially as the reused pitch began to show its cunning, leading to rapid English wickets.
Sajid Khan's remarkable spell saw him take four wickets for 86 runs, dismantling England's top order including Duckett, Root, and Brook as the spin attack flourished.
As the pitch played tricks after multiple days of use, Pakistan's waiting game paid off handsomely, grabbing four crucial wickets in a compelling passage of play.
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