Pakistan's spinners delivered a stunning performance, leading the team to a 152-run victory over England in the second Test, marking their first win in seven matches. The match concluded with Pakistan scoring 366 and 221, while England managed 291 and 144. On a humid Friday morning, England's hopes of a successful run chase quickly faded as they lost wickets at an alarming rate. With 261 runs still needed and both openers already back in the pavilion, the situation became increasingly dire. Noman Ali was the standout bowler for Pakistan, claiming eight wickets in the second innings, including seven on a chaotic final morning. England's batting collapse saw them bowled out for just 144 runs, sealing their defeat and allowing Pakistan to avoid a series whitewash. This victory not only marked Pakistan's first home Test win in over three years but also set the stage for a decisive third Test in Rawalpindi next week.