Southampton: Mohammad Rizwan smashed a gritty fifty as Pakistan posted a respectable total of 223/9 before the bad light enforced early stumps on day two of the second Test against England at Ageas Bowl on Friday.
At the draw of stumps on a rain-hit, Pakistan were 223/9 after a resolute stand between Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan was broken by Stuart Broad in the second session.
England made quick work of the Pakistan tail after Babar's dismissal by getting rid of Yasir Shah and Shaheen Afridi in quick succession. However, Rizwan went on the counter after that helped his team past the 200-run mark.
Early Tea was taken after the umpires led the players off due to bad light. Broad managed to make a breakthrough in the first full over of the session with the wicket of Mohammad Abbas but at the end of that over, the umpires took the players off again due to bad light. They never came back and about two hours later, stumps was called.
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Mohammad Rizwan has carried Pakistan to 223/9 with his unbeaten 60* 👏
Can England grab the last wicket quickly tomorrow?#ENGvPAK SCORECARD ▶️ https://t.co/AvmXf8XQqH pic.twitter.com/UD0ox8l2Hc
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— ICC (@ICC) August 14, 2020
Mohammad Rizwan has carried Pakistan to 223/9 with his unbeaten 60* 👏
Can England grab the last wicket quickly tomorrow?#ENGvPAK SCORECARD ▶️ https://t.co/AvmXf8XQqH pic.twitter.com/UD0ox8l2Hc🏴 STUMPS 🇵🇰
— ICC (@ICC) August 14, 2020
Mohammad Rizwan has carried Pakistan to 223/9 with his unbeaten 60* 👏
Can England grab the last wicket quickly tomorrow?#ENGvPAK SCORECARD ▶️ https://t.co/AvmXf8XQqH pic.twitter.com/UD0ox8l2Hc
Earlier, Rizwan and Babar had steadied the ship for Pakistan as their batsmen failed to get read on the England pacers on the first day. At the break, Babar was batting on 45 with wicketkeeper Mohammad Rizwan on 12 as the overnight pair hung on managing 29 runs in the truncated first session.
Rizwan starts on 60 on the third day with Pakistan's no.11 Naseem Shah on one at the other end on Day 3.
Brief scores: Pakistan 223/9 (Mohammad Rizwan 60*, Babar Azam 47; James Anderson 3/48) vs England