Pakistan vs England 2022
’10-wicket haul loading’- Twitter can’t keep calm as Abrar Ahmed runs through England batting with a fifer on his debut
Abrar Ahmed became the first bowler from Pakistan to take a fifer in the first session on his debut.
Pakistan and England are locking horns in the second Test of the three-match series in Multan. After having a record-breaking Day 1 in the first Test, England captain, Ben Stokes once again won the toss and elected to bat first. However, the England openers Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett couldn’t give a flying start to their team this time around.
England lost their first wicket on the score of 38 as the debutant leg-spinner Abrar Ahmed cleaned up Zak Crawley. After losing the first wicket early, Ollie Pope and Duckett got involved in a 79-run stand for the second wicket to weather the early storm.
The England batters were hoping to have another 500-plus day as they were scoring at over 6 runs an over. However, the debutant Ahmed had other ideas as he broke the back of the England batting lineup by picking up a fifer. He gave Pakistan their second success of the day as he trapped Duckett in front of the stumps.
The 24-year-old further caught the big fish as he got rid of the dangerous Joe Root to pick up the third wicket of England on the score of 145. He further dismissed the well-set Ollie Pope who tried to reverse sweep him but ended up top-edging the ball due to extra bounce and was caught at backward point.
England finished first session on 180/5
Ahmed completed his dream-fifer in the first session itself by picking up the wicket of Harry Brook who ended up skying a tossed-up delivery and found the fielder at mid-off. England were 167-5 following Brook’s dismissal with all five wickets going to Ahmed.
The 24-year-old impressed everyone with his variations as England batters lost their wickets in an attempt to keep the scoreboard moving. England finished the first session at 180/5 after 33 overs with Abrar Ahmed having figures of 5/70 in 13 overs.
England are 1-0 up in the three-match series after winning the first Test by 75 runs on the thrilling last Day. Meanwhile, Twitter was buzzing with reactions on Abrar Ahmed’s sensational five-wicket haul. Here are some of the best Tweets:
That's what you call mystery
Record for Pak test 5 wik in a single session #abrarahmed— ???? ???? (@UsamaJunejo39) December 9, 2022
https://twitter.com/IbrahimTanvir17/status/1601129916573290497?s=20&t=x9nzDiz0NTLFl9YoyB0Pvw
Pakistan desperately wanted a spinner and now got in form of Abrar Ahmed.
What a debut by young Lad.#abrarahmed— Mahad ?han (@says_mahdi) December 9, 2022
Abrar Ahmed. that’s it. That’s the tweet pic.twitter.com/YVOEzFibKX
— Mishal| abdul hannan stan?? (@Mishalriiaz) December 9, 2022
Debutant Abrar Ahmed is Destroying England's Batting ? pic.twitter.com/VeTUjj1UjM
— Junaid Shahid (@junaid7432) December 9, 2022
Bowlers to take the first five wickets to fall in a Test for their teams on debut @RealAbrarAhmed_ #ENGvPAK #PAKvENG #PAKvsENG Abrar Ahmed Aleem dar #PakvsEng2022 pic.twitter.com/tjWpRV7D3N
— Hassan Bashir Awan (@moumkts1) December 9, 2022
????? ?????! ?
One word for Abrar Ahmed's performance?#YehHaiKarachi | #PAKvENG pic.twitter.com/tP7MmyxEVX
— Karachi Kings (@KarachiKingsARY) December 9, 2022
What a debut by Abrar Ahmed!!#Fiferondebut #Impressive @PakvsEng
— Hammad Mudassar (@HammadMudassar1) December 9, 2022
10wkt haul loading
— Akash T (@Akashviraat18) December 9, 2022
? RECORD ALERT ?
Abrar Ahmed is the first bowler in Pakistan's Test history to take 5 wickets in the first session on Test debut…????#PakvsEng #PAKvENG #Cricket pic.twitter.com/gtaizw9lpl
— Cricket Green (@cric_green_786) December 9, 2022
Mystery spinner Abrar Ahmed bagged a five-wicket haul as England slipped to 180-5 at lunch on day one of the second Test against Pakistan in Multan. #Abrarahmed #5wickets #pakvseng #Testcricklet pic.twitter.com/OVSJSCxaYb
— Economy zoo (@EconomyZoo) December 9, 2022
5-fer in 1st session of 1st inning in DEBUT match?????
ABRAR AHMED?
A debut to remember ?? pic.twitter.com/K7LGyTkWNL— Ibrahim Ch (@Ibrahim51305209) December 9, 2022