England currently holds a 1-0 lead in the three-match series, having won the first Test in Multan
Pakistan's lone fast bowler, Aamir Jamal, is facing fitness concerns during the ongoing second Test match against England at the Multan Cricket Stadium.
Despite experiencing pain, Jamal has continued to bat, while the team physio has been seen attending to him on the field. The injury could potentially disrupt Pakistan's bowling plans, especially considering their reliance on Jamal's pace and skill.
England currently holds a 1-0 lead in the three-match series, having won the first Test in the same venue.
It is worth noting that Pakistan were bowled out for 366 on day two of the second Test against England in Multan. Kamran Ghulam, on his debut, led the charge with a brilliant century (118), while Saim Ayub contributed 77. England's Jack Leach (4-114) and Brydon Carse (3-50) were the standout bowlers.
Pakistan’s lower order fought back, with Aamer Jamal and Noman Ali helping to extend the total to 358-8 by lunch. England, already ahead 1-0 in the series, dominated early, as Matthew Potts and Carse removed key Pakistan wickets, but Ghulam’s century revived the innings after a shaky start at 19-2.