8 Pakistan players were dismissed for 285 runs.
Pakistan is batting against England in the Test match being played in Karachi.
The third and final match of the Test series between Pakistan and England is underway at the National Stadium in Karachi.
Pakistan won the toss and decided to bat first.
Pakistan's batting
Shaan Masood and Abdullah Shafiq opened Pakistan's batting against England.
On 18 runs, Pakistan's first wicket fell in the form of Abdullah Shafiq, he scored 8 runs.
Shaan Masood, who was replaced by Imam-ul-Haq, failed to play a big innings, he was dismissed for 30 runs when Pakistan scored 46 runs.
Azhar Ali was also dismissed for 117 runs, he played an innings of 45 runs.
Babar Azam, along with Saud Shakeel, began to push Pakistan's score, while the Pakistan captain completed his half-century.
Pakistan's fourth wicket fell on runs, Saud Shakeel was caught on 23 runs by Rihan Ahmed and took the first wicket of his Test career.
At 196, half of the Pakistan team returned to the pavilion. Pakistan suffered their fifth loss in the form of Mohammad Rizwan, who once again failed to perform and could only score 19 runs.
On 219 runs, Babar Azam was run out trying to get a quick run. He played an innings of 78 runs.
Rihan Ahmed made Faheem Ashraf his victim for 237 runs. The all-rounder batsman scored only 4 runs.
Agha Salman put on a partnership of 48 runs in the eighth wicket partnership with Nouman Ali but 285 runs Nouman Ali was dismissed in his desire to play the big shot, he scored 23 runs.
Agha Salman completed his half-century against England with the tail-enders resisting.
4 changes in the national team
In the third and final match, 4 changes have been made in Pakistan's playing XI. Azhar Ali, Nauman Ali, Wasim Jr and Shaun Masood have been made part of the playing XI in place of Imamul Haq, Muhammad Ali, Zahid Mehmood and Muhammad Nawaz.
Playing Xl
The national cricket team for the final match of the Test series against England consists of Babar Azam, Abdullah Shafiq, Mohammad Rizwan, Shan Masood, Azhar Ali, Nouman Ali, Agha Salman, Saud Shakeel, Wasim Jr., Faheem Ashraf and Abrar Ahmed.
Wasim Jr's Test debut
Fast bowler Muhammad Wasim Jr., who performed well in the T20 World Cup, has started his Test career with a match against England.
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