Tongue, Robinson, Archer Lead England to Dominant Three-Day Innings Victory Over Pakistan

England completed a comprehensive innings victory against Pakistan inside three days, with the seam bowling attack once again playing the decisive role in the outcome.

Seamers Share Wickets to Seal Swift Win

The wickets were shared among the seamers as Pakistan were bowled out for the second time, bringing the match to a close after just 1053 balls in total. This result allowed England to wrap up the contest well ahead of schedule.

Josh Tongue, Oliver Robinson and Jofra Archer led the way with the ball, ensuring the visitors could not build any substantial resistance across the three days of play.

Pakistan’s Defeat in 1053 Balls

Pakistan succumbed to defeat in just 1053 balls, a figure that highlights how quickly the match reached its conclusion. The total number of deliveries faced across both innings reflected the limited time the batters spent at the crease.

The seamers continued their strong performance, sharing the wickets once more to finish the game inside three days.

England’s innings victory was confirmed once the final Pakistan wicket fell, completing a result that required only three days of cricket.

Key Highlights from the Match

  • Three-day duration for the completed innings win
  • 1053 balls faced by Pakistan across both innings
  • Wickets distributed among the seam bowling group
  • Leading contributions from Tongue, Robinson and Archer

The outcome was shaped by consistent pressure from the England seamers, who prevented any prolonged batting efforts from the opposition.

This style of bowling attack performance ensured the match did not extend beyond the third day, delivering the innings victory for the home side.