
England Secures Test Victory Over Pakistan at Headingley
England secured a decisive Test victory over Pakistan by an innings and 103 runs at Headingley, marking a much-needed win after a tumultuous summer.
Ollie Robinson was a standout performer, taking 5-51 in the first innings and finishing with match figures of 8-80. Jordan Cox, filling in for an injured teammate, scored 73 runs, while Joe Root contributed 66 runs in his return as captain. Other notable performances included Harry Brook's 91 runs and Dan Lawrence's 51 runs.
Pakistan struggled throughout the match, with Abdullah Shafique being the only batter to score a half-century. The team's batting collapse from 97-2 to 171 all out in the first innings highlighted their difficulties. The match concluded in just three days, emphasizing England's dominance.
