Yasir Shah dazzles as Pakistan lords over England

Yasir Shah dazzles as Pakistan lords over England

July 18, 2016
Pakistan's Yasir Shah (R) celebrates taking the wicket of England's Chris Woakes during day four of the Test match at Lord's, London, Sunday. — AP
Pakistan's Yasir Shah (R) celebrates taking the wicket of England's Chris Woakes during day four of the Test match at Lord's, London, Sunday. — AP

LONDON — Yasir Shah marked his first Test outside of Asia and the United Arab Emirates by taking 10 wickets in the match as Pakistan beat England by 75 runs in their series opener at Lord's Sunday.


Leg-spinner Shah took 10 for 141, including a second-innings haul of four for 69 on Sunday's fourth day.


His return, which surpassed Waqar Younis's previous Test-match best for Pakistan at Lord's of eight for 154, was central to the tourists going 1-0 up in this four-match series.


Mohammad Amir in his first Test appearance since he was given a five-year ban for his part in the 2010 spot-fixing scandal at Lord's — Pakistan's last Test at 'the home of cricket' — ended the match when he bowled last man Jake Ball.


Victory prompted the whole Pakistan team to perform several press-ups in front of the Lord's Pavilion — a reference to their pre-tour military boot camp.


England, set 283 for victory, was all out for 207.


It was holding firm at 195 for six thanks to a determined stand of 56 between Jonny Bairstow (48) and Chris Woakes (23).


But Bairstow's three-and-a-half hour innings ended when he was bowled trying to whip a Shah leg-break.


England was soon 196 for eight when left-arm quick Amir bowled Stuart Broad.


Shah then had Woakes, who took 11 wickets in the match, caught at slip before Amir ended the contest.


It was Pakistan's unheralded left-arm quick Rahat Ali who removed England's top three to reduce the hosts to 47 for three.


His back-off-a-length ball had England captain Alastair Cook (eight) edging through to wicketkeeper Sarfraz Ahmed.


Cook's opening partner Alex Hales (16) then carelessly chased a wide Rahat ball outside off stump, with Mohammad Hafeez holding a good catch at first slip.


Joe Root struck two superb cover-driven fours off Rahat but the star batsman fell into a hooking trap on nine when he paddled a Rahat short ball to Shah, set back at deep square leg.


James Vince too got off the mark with a cover-driven four off Rahat.


Vince was on nine when his edged drive off Rahat flew to Younis Khan only for the second slip to drop both the initial low catch and the rebound.


Vince struck nine fours, mainly through the offside, on his way to a Test-best 41 not out at lunch without looking assured.


He had added just one run to his lunch score when, not moving his feet, he edged a booming drive of a Wahab Riaz delivery that moved away to second slip Younus, who this time clung on at the second attempt.


England was making steady progress at 135 for four when leg-spinner Shah, who took six for 72 in the first innings, bowled recalled left-hander Gary Ballance behind his legs for a painstaking 43 with a delivery that spun out of the rough.


Moeen Ali (two) then charged down the pitch in an attempt to drive Shah, only to be bowled between bat and pad by a well-flighted delivery.


The run-rate slowed as Bairstow and Woakes dug in, knowing they had just the tail behind them at a sun-drenched Lord's.


Riaz, the third of Pakistan's left-arm quicks, was desperately unlucky as he repeatedly beat the bat during an excellent spell of reverse-swing bowling.


Earlier, Pakistan added just one run to its overnight 214 for eight as Stuart Broad cleaned up the tail.


Shah did not add to his 30 but more than made amends with the ball.


Scoreboard


Pakistan (1st innings) 339

England (1st innings) 272

Pakistan (2nd innings)

M. Hafeez c Root b Broad 00

S. Masood c Cook b Woakes 24

A. Ali lbw b Woakes 23

Younus Khan b Ali 25

Misbah c Hales b Ali 00

A. Shafiq b Woakes 49

S. Ahmed c Bairstow b Woakes 45

Y. Shah c Bairstow b Broad 30

W. Riaz c Bairstow b Woakes 00

M. Amir c Bairstow b Broad 01

R. Ali not out 00

Extras (b6, lb11, nb1) 18

Total (all out, 79.1 overs) 215

Falls: 1-2 (Hafeez), 2-44 (Masood), 3-59 (Azhar) 4-60 (Misbah), 5-129 (Younis), 6-168 (Shafiq), 7-208 (Ahmed), 8-214 (Riaz), 9-214 (Shah), 10-215 (Amir).

Bowling: Broad 19.1-7-38-3; Ball 16-7-37-0; Finn 13-4-42-0; Woakes 18-6-32-5; Ali 13-3-49-2 (1nb).


England (2nd innings)

A. Cook c S. Ahmed b R. Ali 08

A. Hales c Hafeez b R. Ali 16

J. Root c Y. Shah b R. Ali 09

J. Vince c Younus b W. Riaz 42

G. Ballance b Y. Shah 43

J. Bairstow b Y. Shah 48

M. Ali b Y. Shah 02

C. Woakes c Younus b Y. Shah 23

S. Broad b M. Amir 1

S. Finn not out 04

J. Ball b M. Amir 03

Extras (b1, lb5, w1, nb1) 08

Total (all out, 75.5 overs) 207

Falls: 1-19 (Cook), 2-32 (Hales), 3-47 (Root), 4-96 (Vince), 5-135 (Ballance), 6-139 (Ali), 7-195 (Bairstow), 8-196 (Broad), 9-204 (Woakes), 10-207 (Ball).

Bowling: Amir 17.5-4-39-2; Rahat 14-0-47-3 (1w); Shah 31-9-69-4; Riaz 13-1-46-1 (1nb).

Man of the Match: Yasir Shah.


July 18, 2016
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