England took a commanding lead over Pakistan on day two of their test match at Headingley, thanks to strong performances from several batsmen. Rain initially delayed play, but England capitalized on the available time to build a substantial advantage.
England resumed play at 112/2. Joe Root, Harry Brook, Jordan Cox, and Dan Lawrence all scored half-centuries, contributing to England’s impressive total.
The start of play was delayed by nearly four hours due to rain. Despite the interruption, England’s batters were able to make the most of the conditions and push their team into a strong position. The reason for their success is attributed to the strong batting performances of Root, Brook, Cox, and Lawrence, who all reached the half-century mark.
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