Sunday 7 August 2016

Cricket: Pakistan 148-7 against England

Cricket: Pakistan 148-7 against EnglandBIRMINGHAM: Pakistan were 148 for seven, requiring a further 195 races to achieve their triumph focus of 343, at tea on the fifth day of the third Test against England at Edgbaston on Sunday.

Yasir Shah was seven not out and Mohammad Amir 15 not out following an emotional second session saw Pakistan lose six wickets for 79 runs.

The four-match arrangement is level at 1-1.

At lunch on the fifth and last day, Pakistan were 69 for one, requiring 343 to win, after England had pronounced only four overs into Sunday's play on 445 for six.

However Azhar Ali was later released for 38 while Younis Khan likewise tailed him soon enough to the structure by scoring just 3 keeps running before falling prey to Anderson.

Hafeez, who made nothing in the principal innings, succumbed to only two on Sunday when he snared quick medium bowler Stuart Broad straight to long leg, where Chris Woakes committed no error with the normal catch on his Warwickshire home ground.

His way out finished a hopeless 50th Test for Hafeez, who additionally dropped an imperative slip catch to relief Joe Root on Saturday. It likewise implied the opener had made only 102 keeps running in six innings this arrangement.

As had happened in Pakistan's first innings when they shared a stand of 181 in a sum of 400, with Aslam denoting his arrival to Test cricket with 82 and Azhar's 139 his first century at this level outside Asia, the second-wicket couple confronted a modifying work.

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