Leach, Ahmed shine for England on a spinners' day in third Pakistan Test

England's Rehan Ahmed, center, celebrates with teammates after taking the wicket of Pakistan's Saud Shakeel during the first day of third test cricket match between England and Pakistan, in Karachi, Pakistan, on December 17, 2022. (AP)
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Updated 17 December 2022
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Leach, Ahmed shine for England on a spinners' day in third Pakistan Test

  • Leach grabbed 4-140, Ahmed finished 2-89 as Pakistan batters spoiled good starts
  • Ben Duckett and Ollie Pope were at the crease as the visitors trail by 297 runs

KARACHI: Spinners Jack Leach and teenager Rehan Ahmed shared six wickets between them as England dismissed Pakistan for 304 Saturday on the opening day of the third and final Test in Karachi. 

Leach grabbed 4-140 and Ahmed finished with 2-89 as Pakistan batters spoiled good starts after Babar Azam won the toss and batted on a turning National Stadium pitch. 

But England also fell prey to spin, with mystery tweaker Abrar Ahmed trapping Zak Crawley without scoring before the visitors closed the day on 7-1. 

Ben Duckett and Ollie Pope were at the crease with four and three respectively as England trail by 297 runs. 

England lead the three-match series 2-0 after winning the first Test by 74 runs in Rawalpindi and the second in Multan by 26 runs. 

Skipper Azam top-scored for Pakistan with 78 before running himself out in the post-tea session, while Agha Salman made 56. 

But the start of the day belonged to Ahmed -- who at 18 years and 126 days old became the youngest England player to start a Test -- when he dismissed Saud Shakeel for 23 in his seventh over. 

Before Ahmed, Brian Close was the youngest England debutant at 18 years and 149 days when he played against New Zealand in 1949. 

Leach then came into the act, breaking a stubborn eighth wicket stand of 48 between Salman and Nauman Ali (20). 




Pakistan's Azhar Ali, left, plays a shot as England's Ben Foakes watches during the first day of third test cricket match between England and Pakistan, in Karachi, Pakistan, Saturday, Dec. 17, 2022. (AP)

In the morning session, Pakistan lost Abdullah Shafique (eight), Shan Masood (30) and Azhar Ali (40) before Azam and Shakeel looked to have steadied the innings with a 45-run fourth wicket stand. 

But Ahmed had Shakeel caught off a defensive shot at short-leg before Azam was adjudged run out by wicketkeeper Ben Foakes after a lengthy review. 

Azam, who hit nine boundaries, also added 71 for the third wicket with Azhar. 

Azhar -- playing his last Test -- fell at the stroke of lunch when he gloved a catch to a diving Foakes off pacer Ollie Robinson. 

Sensing the pitch would take spin, England started the attack with Leach, who trapped Shafique leg-before in the sixth over of the day. 

Leach becomes the first spinner to open the attack in a Test for England in 101 years -- Jack White did the same against Australia at Leeds in 1921. 

Masood fell to the trap of short bowling as he pulled fast bowler Mark Wood straight into the hands of deep fine-leg fielder Leach. 

Masood hit five boundaries while Azhar had six hits to the ropes. 

Under pressure to avoid their first-ever 3-0 whitewash at home, Pakistan made four changes from the second-Test line-up while England made two, bringing in Foakes and Ahmed. 


Dubai Basketball launches ‘Basket for Basket’ Ramadan initiative

Updated 24 February 2026
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Dubai Basketball launches ‘Basket for Basket’ Ramadan initiative

  • Project with Dubai Sports Council and UAE Food Bank takes place at EuroLeague match on Thursday

DUBAI: Dubai Basketball has announced a special Ramadan initiative for its upcoming EuroLeague home fixture against LDLC ASVEL on Thursday, Feb. 26.

In the spirit of giving that defines the holy month, the team will donate one meal for every point scored by the home team during the game. In addition, every ticket purchased for the game will equal one meal donated to families in need across the UAE.

Delivered in collaboration with the Dubai Sports Council and the UAE Food Bank, the initiative reflects Dubai Basketball’s commitment to creating meaningful social impact beyond the court, the team stated in a release on Tuesday.

As Dubai’s first professional sports franchise competing in European competitions, the team wants to be a competitive force internationally and community-driven institution.

Dejan Kamenjasevic, CEO of Dubai Basketball, highlighted the importance of the initiative. “Ramadan is a time of reflection, unity and generosity.

“As a team that proudly represents Dubai on an international stage, we believe our responsibility goes far beyond basketball. This city has given us an incredible platform, support system and belief, and it is our duty to give back in a way that reflects the values of the nation.”

“Through this initiative, every point scored, and every ticket purchased becomes something bigger than the game.

“Our ambition is not only to compete at the highest level in Europe but also to build a team that contributes to the community and supports the people who make the Dubai dream possible.”