Pakistan are dismissed for 171 after collapsing during their innings at Headingley as England’s pace attack dominates the opening day. Pakistan go from 117 for three to all out, with England’s bowlers driving the late-stage collapse.

In reports from multiple outlets, England’s seamers are identified as the key difference-maker. One outlet highlights Robinson and Tongue as standout performers, while another describes how England share the bowling work to remove Pakistan quickly after the middle stage. Both accounts agree Pakistan’s innings ends at 171 and that England then begins their response on the front foot.

Following the dismissal, England’s batters start strongly as they look to build a lead early in the match. While the outlets vary slightly in how they emphasize individual contributions, they align on the main events: England’s bowling control, Pakistan’s late collapse, and the early momentum for England with the bat.