Shan Masood becomes first Pakistani skipper to lose first 6 Test matches

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Shan Masood becomes first Pakistani skipper to lose first 6 Test matches

Captain Shan Masood becomes the first Pakistan skipper to lose initial six Test matches under his captaincy. 

The national team could not win a single Test match under Shan Masood.

Pakistan team has faced three defeats each from Australia and Bangladesh. Now, after an humiliating defeat from England Shan Masood becomes the first captain of national team to lose initial six Test matches in a row.

Earlier in 1962, Pakistan team under Javed Burki had faced three defeats. However, Pakistan managed to draw the fourth Test.

Meanwhile, Pakistan have bagged an unwanted record after an innings and 47 runs defeat against England Multan on Friday.

The Men in Green were bowled out for 220 in their second innings on the fifth and final day of the first Test at the Multan Cricket Stadium.

 

Doing so, they entered record books by becoming the first team to lose a Test match after scoring more than 500 runs in the first innings. Also, it was a record as Pakistan lost six consecutive Tests. Pakistan have played 11 Test without a win.