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England Vs Pakistan: 1st Test | Day 5

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England won the historic test match against Pakistan by 74 runs (ESPNcricinfo)

England Vs Pakistan: England would naturally be overjoyed after a 74-run triumph for the ages on the final evening of a historic Test against Pakistan in Rawalpindi. After Pakistan was set at 257-5 going into the third session, they succumbed to England captain Ben Stokes’ aggressive attacking field placements before Robinson and veteran Anderson ripped through the lower order.

Pakistan was bowled out for 268 against the reverse swing of James Anderson (4-36) and Ollie Robinson (4-50) on Day 5, needing 263 runs with eight wickets in hand in the morning. After tea, Pakistan lost its final five wickets for just 11 runs.

England Vs Pakistan: 1st Test | Day 5| Review

Continuing from 80 runs on two wickets in the first session, experienced James Anderson hunted down first-inning centurion Imam-ul-Haq (47) on the verge of a half-century. Rizwan was put under a lot of pressure for a while, but he rallied with two consecutive boundaries and added 80 runs with Shakeel to end the session.

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Anderson sent Rizwan back to the pavilion at 46 (ESPNcricinfo)

At the beginning of the second session, Anderson sent Rizwan back to the pavilion at 46. sooner Saud Shakeel was caught at short mid-wicket and all of a sudden, England was in the driving seat. Agha Salman showed a few drives but was taken down by Robinson and Azhar Ali followed him. 

Pakistan’s situation was terrible, with 5 wickets for 259 runs and 7 wickets for 260 runs, and England now needed only 3 wickets to win. Although Naseem Shah and Mohammad Ali demonstrated great passion by hanging at the crease, history was finally made when a ball bowled by Jack Leach struck Naseem Shah’s pad.

England Vs Pakistan: 1st Test | Day 2 | Scorecard

England 1st Innings- 657/10
BATTING   R B 4s 6s SR
Zak Crawley  b Haris Rauf 122 111 21 0 109.90
Ben Duckett  lbw b Zahid Mahmood 107 110 15 0 97.27
Ollie Pope † lbw b Mohammad Ali 108 104 14 0 103.84
Joe Root  lbw b Zahid Mahmood 23 31 3 0 74.19
Harry Brook  c Saud Shakeel b Naseem Shah 153 116 19 5 131.89
Ben Stokes (c) b Naseem Shah 41 18 6 2 227.77
Liam Livingstone  c Saud Shakeel b Naseem Shah 9 10 0 1 90.00
Will Jacks  c Naseem Shah b Mohammad Ali 30 29 4 0 103.44
Ollie Robinson  lbw b Zahid Mahmood 37 51 3 1 72.54
Jack Leach  not out 6 18 0 0 33.33
James Anderson  c Imam-ul-Haq b Zahid Mahmood 6 10 1 0 60.00
BOWLING O M R W ECON
Naseem Shah 24 0 140 3 5.83
Mohammad Ali 24 1 124 2 5.16
Haris Rauf 13 1 78 1 6.00
Zahid Mahmood 33 1 235 4 7.12
Agha Salman 5 0 38 0 7.60
Saud Shakeel 2 0 30 0 15.00
Pakistan 1st innings- 579/10
BATTING   R B 4s 6s SR
Abdullah Shafique  c Pope b Jacks 114 203 13 3 56.15
Imam-ul-Haq  c Robinson b Leach 121 207 15 2 58.45
Azhar Ali  lbw b Leach 27 48 5 0 56.25
Babar Azam (c) c Leach b Jacks 136 168 19 1 80.95
Saud Shakeel  c Pope b Robinson 37 94 3 0 39.36
Mohammad Rizwan  c Stokes b Anderson 29 44 5 0 65.90
Agha Salman  c Crawley b Jacks 53 67 7 1 79.10
Naseem Shah  c Leach b Jacks 15 21 1 1 71.42
Zahid Mahmood  st Pope b Jacks 17 48 2 1 35.41
Haris Rauf  c Root b Jacks 12 32 0 0 37.50
Mohammad Ali  not out 0 4 0 0 0.00
BOWLING O M R W ECON
James Anderson 22 4 52 1 2.36
Ollie Robinson 21 2 72 1 3.42
Jack Leach 49 7 190 2 3.87
Will Jacks 40.3 5 161 6 3.97
Joe Root 16 3 54 0 3.37
Ben Stokes 7 0 35 0 5.00
England 2nd innings- 264/7 (d)
BATTING   R B 4s 6s SR
Zak Crawley  c Mohammad Rizwan b Mohammad Ali 50 48 7 0 104.16
Ben Duckett  c Agha Salman b Naseem Shah 0 1 0 0 0.00
Ollie Pope  c Naseem Shah b Mohammad Ali 15 13 2 0 115.38
Joe Root  c Imam-ul-Haq b Zahid Mahmood 73 69 6 0 105.79
Harry Brook  b Naseem Shah 87 65 11 3 133.84
Ben Stokes (c) c Saud Shakeel b Zahid Mahmood 0 3 0 0 0.00
Will Jacks  c Imam-ul-Haq b Agha Salman 24 13 1 3 184.61
Liam Livingstone  not out 7 8 0 0 87.50
BOWLING O M R W ECON
Naseem Shah 9.5 0 66 2 6.71
Mohammad Ali 10 0 64 2 6.40
Zahid Mahmood 11 1 84 2 7.63
Agha Salman 5 0 47 1 9.40
Pakistan 2nd innings- 268/10 
BATTING   R B 4s 6s SR
Abdullah Shafique  c Brook b Robinson 6 14 1 0 42.85
Imam-ul-Haq  c Pope b Anderson 48 77 8 0 62.33
Azhar Ali  c Root b Robinson 40 81 4 0 49.38
Babar Azam (c) c Pope b Stokes 4 5 1 0 80.00
Saud Shakeel  c sub (KK Jennings) b Robinson 76 159 12 0 47.79
Mohammad Rizwan  c Pope b Anderson 46 92 6 2 50.00
Agha Salman  lbw b Robinson 30 64 4 0 46.87
Naseem Shah  lbw b Leach 6 46 1 0 13.04
Zahid Mahmood  c Pope b Anderson 1 21 0 0 4.76
Haris Rauf  lbw b Anderson 0 2 0 0 0.00
Mohammad Ali  not out 0 26 0 0 0.00
BOWLING O M R W ECON
Ollie Robinson 22 6 50 4 2.27
Ben Stokes 20 4 69 1 3.45
James Anderson 24 12 36 4 1.50
Jack Leach 18.3 6 56 1 3.02
Will Jacks 6 0 38 0 6.33
Joe Root 6 0 16 0 2.66

In Pakistan’s second innings, Robinson and Anderson both claimed four wickets, but it was spinner Jack Leach who claimed the final one, that of Naseem Shah, with possibly only minutes still to play. This victory was the first one after England’s first Test appearance in Pakistan in seventeen years.

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11 English men surrounding Mohammad Ali. (Twitter)

Just look at this picture, all the 11 fielding players surrounding the last one left.

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