Pakistan are dismissed at Headingley after losing the opening wicket for no runs in both innings, a rare record in their Test history that occurs for the seventh time. The match ends with England winning by an innings, completing the result inside three days.
England’s bowlers drive the defeat, with Ollie Robinson and Josh Tongue cited by multiple outlets as key contributors to Pakistan’s batting collapses. The loss extends England’s advantage in the ongoing three-match series, putting them in the lead after this dominant display.
While the coverage focuses on the same match outcome and standout batting record, the emphasis remains on different aspects of the collapse and the bowlers’ role. Both reports describe a similar sequence of early wickets, followed by England’s sustained pressure that prevents Pakistan from mounting a reply.