Southampton: The host England are just one wicket away from bowling out visitors Pakistan on the Day 2 of the second Test at the Southampton. After the lunch break England bowlers took four quick wickets but wicketkeeper-batsman Mohammad Rizwan helped the visitors reach 223/9. Rizwan is still at the crease with 60 runs under his belt.
Earlier, Talismanic Pakistan batsman Babar Azam along with side wicketkeeper Mohammad Rizwan helped visitors reach 155/5 against England at Lunch on a rain-affected Day 2 of the second Test here on Friday. Babar is playing on 45 while Rizwan is on 12 as the overnight pair hung on managing 29 runs in the truncated first session.
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No wickets so far today as the players head in for lunch.
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">No wickets so far today as the players head in for lunch.
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Scorecard/Clips: https://t.co/uj5uefmMwu#ENGvPAK pic.twitter.com/C6kXSxI2iwNo wickets so far today as the players head in for lunch.
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Resuming at 126/5, Babar and Rizwan showed caution in their approach and steadied the ship after England's pacers brought them to their haunches on Day 1 which was also marred by intermittent rain.
Only 21 overs could be bowled in the second session of the first day at the Ageas Bowl. England's fast bowlers were all over the Pakistan batting lineup before the umpires took the players off the field after the dense clouds that had been hovering over the stadium opened up.
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After a wet morning, the second day of the #ENGvPAK Test is set to begin in 15 minutes time ⌚
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Lunch will be taken at 1:30pm local time.
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">After a wet morning, the second day of the #ENGvPAK Test is set to begin in 15 minutes time ⌚
— ICC (@ICC) August 14, 2020
Lunch will be taken at 1:30pm local time.
SCORECARD ▶️ https://t.co/AvmXf8XQqH pic.twitter.com/lLdOw2vqkBAfter a wet morning, the second day of the #ENGvPAK Test is set to begin in 15 minutes time ⌚
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Lunch will be taken at 1:30pm local time.
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The session got off to a delayed start and through the course of it, Pakistan lost captain Azhar Ali, Abid Ali, Asad Shafiq and Fawad Alam, who was making his comeback into Test cricket after an absence of 11 years.
Azhar fell to James Anderson when one of the many edges that he had got finally flew high enough for a fielder at slip to hold on to. A little under three overs later, the umpires called the players off as rain started pouring down on the stadium. Abid was the first to go after the restart, having scored a precarious 50. One of his many edges landed in the hands of Rory Burns at slips off the bowling of Sam Curran.
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LUNCH 🥪
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Babar and Rizwan bat through the session to take Pakistan to 155/5 🇵🇰 #ENGvPAK SCORECARD ▶️ https://t.co/AvmXf8XQqH pic.twitter.com/i3gxr3qntE
">LUNCH 🥪
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Babar and Rizwan bat through the session to take Pakistan to 155/5 🇵🇰 #ENGvPAK SCORECARD ▶️ https://t.co/AvmXf8XQqH pic.twitter.com/i3gxr3qntELUNCH 🥪
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Babar and Rizwan bat through the session to take Pakistan to 155/5 🇵🇰 #ENGvPAK SCORECARD ▶️ https://t.co/AvmXf8XQqH pic.twitter.com/i3gxr3qntE
Asad Shafiq replaced him but did not last long, succumbing to Broad off the 13th ball that he faced as he reached out for a wide delivery and edged it to third slip.
Fawad Alam then made his entry into a cricket field in Test whites for Pakistan for the first time in over a decade and took guard with his unconventional stance. He lasted only four balls, with Chris Woakes hitting him on the pads. The umpire initially shook his head but England successfully reviewed the decision.