RAWALPINDI: England claimed two quick wickets as skipper Babar Azam and his charges chased a daunting target of 343 for victory on the fourth day of their high-scoring first Test at Rawalpindi Stadium here on Sunday. Pakistan lost Abdullah Shafique (six) and skipper Babar Azam (four) in their second innings before Imamul Haq (43) and Saud Shakeel (24) ended on 80-2 when stumps were drawn for the day. Earlier, Harry Brook struck a fiery 87 as England batted aggressively in their second innings before declaring at 264-7. Debutant spinner Will Jacks took a career-best 6-161 as England finally dismissed Pakistan for 579 in response to their mammoth first innings score of 657.
Seeking ten Pakistan wickets in a maximum 130 overs, England showed their intent early and Ollie Robinson soon bounced out opener Shafique — who scored a century in the first innings. In the same over he struck Azhar Ali with a sharp, rising delivery, forcing him to retire with an injured finger. Then Stokes got the prized wicket of Pakistan skipper Azam by forcing an edge off a rising delivery that landed safely in keeper Ollie Pope’s hands — shocking the holiday crowd of 14,200. But Haq — who also scored a century in the first innings — steadied the ship with Shakeel with a 55-run third-wicket stand. The second session belonged to England, who added 218 runs before declaring when Brook was bowled in Naseem Shah’s last over before tea. Brook smashed 11 boundaries and three sixes in a swashbuckling knock, coming after his 153 in England’s first innings.
Root also played a part in a 96-run partnership with Brook, scoring his 55th Test half-century. Leg-spinner Zahid Mahmood dismissed Root and Stokes (nought) in the same over to finish with figures of 2-84, while Naseem took 2-66 and Mohammad Ali 2-64. In the morning session, debutant Jacks took all three wickets to fall after Pakistan resumed at 499-7 — but not before the host’s tail-enders scored freely on a much-maligned flat Rawalpindi Stadium pitch. Agha Salman (53) and Mahmood (17) frustrated England for 50 minutes during their stubborn eighth-wicket stand of 57.
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