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Ben scored his fourth century, made the record of fastest 2000 runs, Pakistan became helpless due to England’s attack

After defeating Pakistan badly in the first Test, England has given a befitting reply in the second match as well. In response to Pakistan’s 366 runs, England scored runs rapidly on Wednesday and put the host team under pressure. England opener Ben Duckett batted in ODI style and scored a century. This is his fourth Test century. Duckett also completed 2000 runs of his Test career during this innings. This is also the record for scoring 2000 runs fastest in Test cricket. He has scored 2000 Test runs in the least number of balls.

The second Test match between England and Pakistan is being played in Multan. Pakistan scored 366 runs in this match thanks to Kamran Ghulam’s century. Kamran Ghulam, who came into the team in place of Babar Azam, played an innings of 118 runs on the first day of the match on Tuesday. If the first day of the match was Kamran Ghulam, then the second day was in the name of Ben Duckett.

Hit fifty in 47 balls

Ben Duckett played a century innings on the second day of the match and put England in a strong position. When Duckett completed his century, England’s score was 195 runs for 2 wickets. Ben Duckett batted fast from the beginning and hit a fifty in 47 runs. However, he took a little more time to complete the second fifty of his innings, contrary to his image.

Ben scored the slowest century

Ben Duckett completed his century in 119 balls. This is the slowest century of his Test career. Ben Duckett has scored a Test century against India in 88 balls. Apart from this, he has completed a century against Pakistan in 105 balls and against Ireland in 106 balls. Duckett could not stay on the crease for long after completing the century. He got caught by Agha Salman on Sajid Khan’s ball on a personal score of 114.