Manchester: Pakistan skipper Azhar Ali has expressed that Chris Woakes and Jos Buttler's partnership against them in England's thrilling three-wicket in the first Test between the two sides at Old Trafford, was as good as Ben Stokes' famous match-winning century in the third Ashes Test at Headingley last year.
Woakes joined Buttler in the middle on Saturday when England were 117/5 chasing a target of 277. The pair then smashed 139 runs for the seventh wicket and while Buttler eventually departed on 75 off 101 balls, Woakes saw them over the line and was unbeaten on 84 off 120.
"Disappointing to be at the wrong end of it," said Azhar in the presentation ceremony. "Credit to Jos Buttler and Chris Woakes, for taking the game on when we were comfortable and suddenly the pitch did nothing. They changed the momentum of the game and we had no reply.
"It's tough when someone plays like that to keep the boundaries dry. You have to give credit to the opposition. This one is not far behind Ben Stokes innings against Australia because it was a tough situation."
Stokes had famously led England to victory against Australia with an extraordinary 76 run-stand for the final wicket with Jack Leach. Azhar said that Pakistan were patient to get some reverse swing but the partnership between Buttler and Woakes changed everything.
"It surprised me that there was no reverse swing despite the ball being in good shape. We were patient and believed that we would get some reverse swing," he said.