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The Test match between Pakistan and England at Multan has reached a critical juncture, with England leading by a remarkable 267 runs after declaring at 823, a total that ranks as the fourth-highest in Test history. Pakistan initially scored 556 runs in their first innings, but their second innings faltered, leaving them 115 runs behind with only 4 wickets remaining. Key performances from England's Harry Brook, who scored a triple century, and Joe Root, who added a double century, were pivotal in this historic turnaround. The match could see Pakistan facing an unprecedented defeat if they fail to secure a draw, marking the first time a team scoring over 500 in their first innings loses in Test history. As the match enters its final day, the pressure mounts on Pakistan to avoid a record low, while England revels in their historic achievements. The match encapsulates a dramatic shift in momentum, showcasing the unpredictability of Test cricket.
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