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ENG vs PAK: Babar, Masood swing momentum in visitors’ favour

On the fisrt day of the first Test between England and Pakistan at Old Trafford on Wednesday, early Tea was taken thus putting a halt on Babar Azam’s charge. However, the play was resumed and Babar Azam continues to push for a century. Pakistan’s no.4 was on 69 off 100 balls at the stumps of […]

On the fisrt day of the first Test between England and Pakistan at Old Trafford on Wednesday, early Tea was taken thus putting a halt on Babar Azam’s charge. However, the play was resumed and Babar Azam continues to push for a century. Pakistan’s no.4 was on 69 off 100 balls at the stumps of the day one. Shan Masood is on 46 off 152 deliveries, and both the batsmen are being sturdy on the English bowling attack. Babar and Shan have scored 96 runs so far in their partnership.

Pakistan came into the post-lunch session having lost Masood’s opening partner Abid Ali and captain Azhar Ali in the first session. Babar got off the mark in the second session with a four off the first ball he faced from James Anderson.

Babar hardly ever looked fussed throughout his free flowing innings in the second session. England had a chance at breaking the partnership when Masood got a feather touch on a delivery that spun away from off stump from Dom Bess. Jos Buttler however failed to hold on to it and Masood’s vigil continued.

Two overs later, Babar got to his half century in just 70 balls. Only one ball could be bowled by Jofra Archer in the over after that before the umpires called the players off due to bad light. Rain soon followed and early Tea was called.

However, both the batsmen continues to dominate the day after the resumption of the session. Later, owing to the bad light, the play was called off.

 Earlier, Jofra Archer and Chris Woakes bowled with venom and snared two wickets to disturb Pakistan’s watchful start as they reached 53/2 at Lunch.

Electing to bat first, the tourists were off to a steady start as openers Shan Masood and Abid Ali put away the early threat from veteran new-ball bowlers James Anderson and Stuart Broad.

England captain Joe Root introduced the slippery Archer and it worked as the gunquick rattled Ali’s stumps with a full delivery after setting him up with a barrage of bouncers in the previous over. Pakistan skipper Azhar Ali soon joined the opener as he was trapped in front by Woakes, failing to open his account.

Brief Scores: Pakistan 139/2 (Babar Azam 69*, Shan Masood 46*; Woakes 1/14) vs England

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