England vs Pakistan Day 1 Second Test, Highlights: ENG in Control After Cook, Root Tons
England skipper Alastair Cook scored his 29th Test century before being castled by Pakistan left-arm pacer Mohammad Amir on Day 1 of the second Test at Old Trafford while Joe Root remained unbeaten on 141. Catch highlights of England vs Pakistan second Test here
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- Updated: July 23, 2016 03:35 pm IST
England took control of the second Test thanks to centuries from Alastair Cook (105) and Joe Root (141 not out) and ended Day 1 on 314/4 Mohammad Amir and Rahat Ali took two wickets apiece while Pakistan's hero of the first match, Yasir Shah went wicket-less. Get highlights of England vs Pakistan here. (SCORECARD | Play Fantasy Cricket)
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Electing to bat after winning the toss, the hosts reached 210 for the loss of two wickets at tea. After losing Alex Hales early, Cook stitched a 185-run partnership with Root.
The duo looked to be taking England home without any more setbacks but Amir castled the English captain to provide his side with a ray of hope. Nightwatchman Chris Woakes weathered the storm towards the end to keep the visitors at bay.
Alex Hales (10), James Vince (18) and Gary Ballance (23) were the other English batsman to fall on the day.
England vs Pakistan, Highlights, Day 1
The Pakistan bowling was not up to the mark as they were stubbornly unable to take wickets or slow the flow of runs. With quite a few overs left in the day, stay tuned as Pakistan looks to answer the hosts in kind.
That ends a dominating innings for England. With 589 runs on the board, Pakistan sure faces a tough task ahead. Root was undoubtably the highlight of the show, as he picked up where he left off yesterday and was suitably partnered by Woakes.
OUT! AND HERE COMES THE DECLARATION! Riaz serves a back of a length ball outside off, Bairstow goes for the big shot but ends up ballooning his shot in the air. Misbah runs forward a bit from long off and takes the skier safely. That's it, ENGLAND DECLARE ON 589/8!
Good length ball angling into the batsman from round the wicket, Bairstow clears his front leg to hit across the line but gets an inside edge onto the pads.
Down the leg side, nudged to backward square leg for a single.
Shortish ball on leg, Bairstow was looking to sweep it to backward square but mistimes it and it goes over his bat.
FOUR! Landed around off, Bairstow whips it over the heads of the fielders and the ball races to the boundary at mid-wicket.
Short on leg, Bairstow works it to square leg for a brace.
Full around off, driven to mid on for a single.
Down the leg side, the ball turns onto the batsman's pads and a single is taken.