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Shan Masood Sajid Khan Noman Ali Pakistan

Pakistan's cricket team has faced several challenges in recent years. Fans have watched their team struggle at home, which has led to disappointment.

However, the team's recent performance of winning the Test series 2-1 against England showed their true potential and resilience. After a tough series of losses, they finally found a way to succeed.

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When was the last time Pakistan won a Test series at home?

Before their recent 2-1 series win against England, Pakistan had a rocky road leading up to their latest series. Their last Test series win at home was against South Africa in February 2021. They whitewashed the series 2-0 against the Proteas.

Since then, the team faced a series of setbacks. They lost to Australia 1-0 in 2022 and were then whitewashed 3-0 by England later that year.

The situation did not improve in 2023, with a drawn series against New Zealand and a heartbreaking defeat to Bangladesh recently.

The series against England started on a sour note, with Pakistan losing the first Test. This extended their winless streak at home to 12 matches.

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However, they bounced back by winning the second Test decisively, leveling the series 1-1. In the final Test of the recent series, played in Rawalpindi, Pakistan's spinners, Noman Ali and Sajid Khan, were instrumental in their success.

Together, they took 19 of the 20 wickets from the England team. Noman had remarkable figures of 6 wickets for 42 runs, while Sajid contributed with 4 for 69.

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Their efforts helped bowl England out for only 112 runs in the second innings, leaving Pakistan with just 36 runs to win.

Pakistan's captain, Shan Masood, hit four consecutive fours and a six to seal the victory. England struggled against the spinners throughout the series, with only Joe Root managing to score 33 runs before he was dismissed.

This win not only marked an end to Pakistan's winless home streak but also brought relief and joy to their supporters. As they celebrate this achievement, the hope is that this win will pave the way for future successes.

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Divy Dubey is a content producer for The Sporting News' India edition.