Ben Duckett's impressive century was overshadowed by a dramatic collapse in England's innings, triggered by Pakistan's Sajid Khan during the second day of the Second Test. Duckett scored a commendable 114 runs, but it wasn't enough to withstand the pressure from Pakistan's bowling attack. Sajid Khan, known for his eye-catching moustache and exuberant celebrations, took center stage as England's batting lineup faltered in a gripping afternoon session. The pitch, which had remained resilient for nearly a week of Test cricket, began to show signs of wear, allowing the spinners to exploit the conditions. As the day progressed and the light faded, England appeared to be on track to surpass Pakistan's first-innings total of 366. However, with the ball starting to turn, the tourists' innings took a sharp downturn. By the end of the day, England found themselves at 239 for 6, trailing by 127 runs and facing a challenging situation.