Manchester: Shan Masood on Thursday showed the composure of highest order but batters around him did not have an answer to England's bowling firepower as Pakistan were left reeling at 187/5 at Lunch on Day 2 of the first Test being played at the Old Trafford.
Opener Masood continued to graft on the second day as he reached 77* from 225 balls (10x4) but his overnight partner and highly-rated batter Babar Azam departed for 69, failing to add to his score from Wednesday.
Meanwhile, Masood became the first Pakistan opener in 24 years to survive 200-plus deliveries in a Test in England.
Resuming the day at 139/2, Babar was enticed into a false drive by James Anderson who had him caught at first slip by hosts' skipper Joe Root.
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Stuart Broad taking wickets from the James Anderson end!
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">Stuart Broad taking wickets from the James Anderson end!
— England Cricket (@englandcricket) August 6, 2020
A good start to day two 💪
Live clips: https://t.co/zXlbVLklF4 pic.twitter.com/3zMNuyA7GLStuart Broad taking wickets from the James Anderson end!
— England Cricket (@englandcricket) August 6, 2020
A good start to day two 💪
Live clips: https://t.co/zXlbVLklF4 pic.twitter.com/3zMNuyA7GL
Asad Shafiq (7) followed suit soon after as Ben Stokes took a superb catch at second slip off Stuart Broad's bowling to get rid of the new batsman.
Wicketkeeper Mohammad Rizwan tried to play watchfully alongside Masood at the other end but half an hour before the end of the first session, Chris Woakes did him with a wider from the crease delivery that caught Rizwan's edge of the bat and flew to 'keeper Jos Buttler.
Earlier on a rain-marred opening day, Pakistan -- after electing to bat -- reached 139/2 before the umpire called Stumps due to bad light in the third session which saw only eight overs of play.
Brief Scores: Pakistan 187/5 at Lunch (Shan Masood 77 batting, Babar Azam 69; Chris Woakes 2/28) vs England