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Pakistan fights back to hold on
By Richard Sydenham
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 09 - 08 - 2010

Debutant Zulqarnain Haider scored a courageous 88 to frustrate England's bid to win inside three days against Pakistan in the second Test at Edgbaston Sunday.
Pakistan, bowled out for just 72 on Friday before England replied with 251, reached 291 for nine at stumps to lead by 112 with two days remaining. Umar Gul, batting with a runner, was on nine and Mohammad Asif had 13.
Haider came in at 82 for five with his team still 97 runs from avoiding an innings loss. Partnerships of 52 with Mohammad Amir and 115 with Saeed Ajmal, who hit a career best 50, ensured England were at least given a fight.
“Cricket is such a game that you are never out of it until it ends,” Pakistan captain Salman Butt told reporters. “This is a total that teams can get out to, and with the kind of bowling we have – the wicket has taken spin – we surely have a chance.
“It's a credit to the boys the way they batted out there, even if they took some blows they were determined to do the job at hand. They showed the upper order the way and I'm really proud of how they played.”
Pakistan, 1-0 down in the four-match series, was jolted by an inspired spell either side of lunch by off-spinner Swann, who took a Test-best six for 60. Haider dug in, though, before he was the ninth victim when he drove Swann to mid-off.
Wicketkeeper Haider, picked for the omitted Kamran Akmal, looked to have bagged the unwanted tag of a ‘king pair' when given out lbw to Swann first ball. But a referral showed the ball had turned too much.
Haider's finest stroke was perhaps a thumping straight drive for four off pace bowler James Anderson that took him to 77. Another boundary driven through mid-on off Steven Finn raised his 50, when he knelt and kissed the turf.
Pakistan, 19 for one overnight, almost survived the first hour of the morning until Swann dramatically made his entrance by taking a wicket with his third ball of the match. He had bowled just two overs in the series before the day began.
Left-hander Imran Farhat (29), struck above his right eye when on 27 by a Stuart Broad bouncer, was bowled when Swann came around the wicket, pitched the ball outside his leg stump only for it to spin sharply enough to take off stump.
Right-hander Azhar Ali, after battling hard for 82 deliveries, perished to another spitting off-break from Swann for 19.
Finn added the wicket of Shoaib Malik (3).
Akmal (20) looked uncomfortable defending against the turning ball and made a peculiar decision to leave a Swann delivery that spun into him and struck him on the pads for lbw. Akmal lost his appeal to the third umpire. Swann added Umar Amin (14) after lunch, stumped by Prior. Amir later edged Broad to Andrew Strauss at first slip shortly after tea.
As England sniffed another chance to claim the win, Ajmal hung around to make a 50 off 77 balls, before edging Swann to Strauss at slip two balls after his milestone.
England fast bowler Stuart Broad was summoned to a disciplinary hearing after throwing the ball at Pakistan's Zulqarnain Haider.
Broad was up before Sri Lankan match referee Ranjan Madugalle on a charge of inappropiately throwing the ball at an opponent. He petulantly hurled the ball at Zulqarnain, then on 22, at the end of an over and hit the wicketkeeper on the shoulder.


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