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Sohail stars for Pakistan
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 04 - 08 - 2016

Sohail Khan marked his return to Test cricket after a five-year absence with a maiden five-wicket haul as Pakistan dismissed England for 297 on the first day of the third Test at Edgbaston.

After Sohail sparked a top-order collapse, England was indebted to left-handers Gary Ballance (70) and Moeen Ali (63) for taking them to what could yet prove a challenging total.

Sohail, a 32-year-old right-arm quick, removed a quartet of top-order batsman on his way to figures of five for 96 in 23 overs.

Sohail's return was all the more impressive as his previous two Tests — against Sri Lanka at Karachi in 2009 and against Zimbabwe in Bulawayo in 2011 — had yielded a combined haul of one for 245.

A stress fracture of the back after last year's World Cup provided a further check on his progress.

Nevertheless, Sohail was recalled in place of Wahab Riaz as Pakistan broke up the all left-arm pace attack they had deployed for the first two Tests of this four-match contest following England's 330-run series-leveling win at Old Trafford.

Sohail took the new ball after Pakistan captain Misbahul Haq won the toss on a gloomy morning, with some moisture in the pitch after overnight rain.
Alex Hales fell for an unconvincing 17 when caught behind off a good-length Sohail ball.

Joe Root had made a Test-best 254 at Old Trafford in a match where he and century-maker Alastair Cook, the England captain, scored 506 runs between them for just twice out.

Misbah had described the pair as the "pillars" of England's otherwise fragile top order.

Pakistan knocked down the first of those pillars when Root, playing one of his favourite back-foot forcing shots, edged Sohail and was held by sometimes fallible slip fielder Mohammad Hafeez for just three.

Sohail had taken two wickets for eight runs in nine balls and England was 48 for two.
Left-handed opener Cook, carrying on from where he left off in Manchester, made 45 in 52 balls, including eight fours before Rahat Ali had him lbw
Cook reviewed, more in hope than expectation, but was duly given out to leave England 75 for three.

James Vince guided England to 100 for three at lunch.

But on 39, an uncertain defensive prod outside off stump against Sohail saw Vince, yet to mae a fifty in his eight Test innings, edge low to second slip Younis Khan.

Jonny Bairstow had rescued England from many a dire position in recent times.

But he made just 12 before, trying to cut a sharply bouncing Sohail delivery, he was caught behind by opposing wicketkeeper Sarfraz Ahmed.

Sohail had taken two for six in 10 balls, with England now 158 for five.
Ballance, increasingly assured after a shaky start, hit 11 fours.

But his 150-ball innings ended when a glance off leg-spinner Yasir Shah was well held by Ahmed, who made good ground to hold the tough chance in an example of Pakistan's much-improved catching.

Ballance's exit ended a sixth-wicket stand of 66 with Ali.

Chris Woakes, on his Warwickshire home ground, was then caught behind for nine off an excellent Rahat inswinger.

Ali completed a 99-ball fifty when, up on one leg in the style of former West Indies opener Gordon Greenidge, he pulled Rahat for his fifth four.

Mohammad Amir, who appeared to be nursing a calf problem, then struck twice with the new ball, including removing Ali when the batsman's loose drive saw Ahmed hold his fifth catch of the innings.

Sohail, appropriately, ended the day's play when had No 11 James Anderson lbw for five.

The paceman kissed the ground in joy before Anderson reviewed to no avail.
Scoreboard
England (1st innings)

A. Cook lbw b R. Ali 45

A. Hales c S. Ahmed b Sohail 17

J. Root c Hafeez b Sohail 03

J. Vince c Younus b Sohail 39

G. Ballance c S. Ahmed b Shah 70

J. Bairstow c S. Ahmed b Sohail 12

M. Ali c S. Ahmed b Amir 63

C. Woakes c S. Ahmed b R. Ali 09

S. Broad c A. Ali b Amir 13

S. Finn not out 15

J. Anderson lbw b Sohail 05

Extras (lb1, w1, nb4) 6

Total (all out, 86 overs) 297

Falls: 1-36 (Hales), 2-48 (Root), 3-75 (Cook), 4-144 (Vince), 5-158.
(Bairstow), 6-224 (Ballance), 7-244 (Woakes), 8-276 (Finn), 9-278 (Ali) 10-297 (Anderson).

Bowling: Amir 16-3-53-2; Sohail 23-3-96-5 (4nb); Rahat 20-4-83-2 (1w); Shah 27-3-64-1.


Pakistan: Mohammad Hafeez, Sami Aslam, Azhar Ali, Younus Khan, Misbahul Haq (captain), Asad Shafiq, Sarfraz Ahmed, Sohail Khan, Mohammad Amir, Yasir Shah and Rahat Ali.


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