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England opts against follow-on
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 25 - 07 - 2016

England captain Alastair Cook left Pakistan needing to rewrite the record books if they were to win the second Test at Old Trafford, after opting against enforcing the follow-on Sunday's third day.

At stumps, England, looking to level the four-Test series at 1-1, was 98 for one in its second innings.

That gave it a lead of 489 runs, with no side having made more in the fourth innings to win a Test than the West Indies' 418 for seven against Australia at St John's in 2002-03.

Cook, who made a first innings hundred, was 49 not out and vice-captain Joe Root, whose 254 in the same innings was his Test-best score, unbeaten on 23.

Shortly before the close, which took place in bright sunshine, England lost Alex Hales (24) when the opener was caught behind off Mohammad Amir.

Pakistan was dismissed for just 198 in reply to England's 589 for eight declared — a huge deficit of 391 runs.

Yet Cook, on a day where four rain interruptions caused caused 27 overs to be lost, decided to bat again.

That reduced the time England had to bowl Pakistan out again, although there were, in fairness, still more than two days remaining in the match.

Pakistan's first innings saw England pace-bowling all-rounder Chris Woakes take four for 67, while Root held four catches at second slip.

Misbahul Haq, the Pakistan captain, top-scored for his side with 52 and shared a ninth-wicket stand of 60 with Wahab Riaz, who made a Test-best 39.

Pakistan, which resumed on 57 for four, saw its first-innings collapse continue in Sunday's morning session as it lost a further four wickets for 62 runs.

But with Cook opting against using experienced paceman James Anderson and Stuart Broad after lunch, Pakistan added 79 runs in the second session.


Pakistan started Sunday's play with opener Shan Masood 30 not out and Misbah one not out.

Anderson, England's all-time leading wicket-taker, marked his return to Test cricket on his Lancashire home ground, after missing Pakistan's series-opening 75-run win at Lord's last week with a shoulder injury, by taking the first wicket to fall Sunday.

Left-handed opener Masood, who had held firm for more than two hours, exited in familiar fashion on 39 when he edged Anderson to Root.

Pakistan was now 71 for five, its total at the rain break.

Shortly after play resumed, Asad Shafiq (four) drove loosely at a Broad slower ball and lobbed a catch to Hales at point.

Sarfraz Ahmed may have come in at 76 for six but the wicketkeeper stuck to his attacking game and got off the mark when he cut Broad over Hales's head for four.

Woakes, who took 11 wickets in defeat at Lord's, saw his first over Sunday cost 11 runs as Sarfraz hit two well-struck boundaries.

But when Sarfraz (26) played defensively at Ben Stokes, he succeeded only in giving Root another easy slip catch.

Misbah, who made a fine hundred at Lord's, completed a 108-ball fifty before, sweeping at off-spinner Moeen Ali, he was caught at short fine leg by Cook.

Wahab hoisted Ali for six. But going for another big hit off the spinner, he holed out to end a 61-ball innings also featuring five fours.

But left-arm quick Wahab was hit on the forearm by Woakes when batting and did not bowl later Sunday.
Scoreboard
England (1st innings) 589-8 declared
Pakistan (1st innings)

M. Hafeez c Root b Woakes 18

S. Masood c Root b Anderson 39

A. Ali c and b Woakes 1

Younus c Bairstow b Stokes 1

R. Ali c Ballance b Woakes 4

Misbah c Cook b Ali 52

A. Shafiq c Hales b Broad 4

S. Ahmed c Root b Stokes 26

Y. Shah c Root b Woakes 1

W. Riaz c Hales b Ali 39

M. Amir not out 9

Extras (lb2, nb2) 4

Total (all out, 63.4 overs) 198

Falls: 1-27 (Hafeez), 2-43 (Azhar), 3-48 (Younis), 4-53 (Rahat), 5-71 (Masood), 6-76 (Shafiq), 7-112 (Sarfraz), 8-119 (Yasir), 9-179 (Misbah), 10-198 (Wahab).

Bowling: Anderson 13-5-27-1; Broad 12-5-20-1 (1nb); Ali 7.4-0-43-2 (1nb); Woakes 16-1-67-4; Stokes 15-1-39-2.


England (2nd innings)

A. Cook not out 49

A. Hales c S. Ahmed b Amir 24

J. Root not out 23

Extras (lb2) 02

Total (1 wkt, 21 overs) 98

To bat: J. Vince, G. Ballance, C. Woakes, B. Stokes, J. Bairstow, M. Ali, S. Broad, J. Anderson

Falls: 1-68 (Hales)

Bowling: Amir 10-2-36-1; Rahat 5-0-26-0; Shah 6-0-34-0.


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