Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Buttler slams 80, England on course for convincing win

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SERIESLEVE­LLING Anderson takes two early wickets as Pakistan are reduced to 48/3 at lunch on the third day

Jos Buttler struck a blistering 80 not out before James Anderson took two wickets as England closed on a series-levelling win against Pakistan in the second Test at Headingley on Sunday.

Pakistan were 48 for three in their second innings at lunch on the third day, still 141 runs behind England’s first-innings 363.

Imam-ul-Haq was 16 not out and Test debutant Usman Salahuddin two not out after the tourists thrashed England by nine wickets in the first match of this two-Test contest at Lord’s.

England resumed on 302 for seven, a lead of 128 runs, with Buttler 44 not out and Sam Curran, unbeaten on 16.

Curran, however, was out for 20 on his 20th birthday when he was well caught low down at second slip by Shafiq off Mohammad Abbas.

At this stage, no batsman in the innings had scored a fifty, although Dominic Bess had made a commendabl­e 49 in his role as nightwatch­man.

Buttler, dropped on just four on Saturday when Hasan Ali failed to hold a straightfo­rward chance at midwicket, soon altered that statistic.

He went to fifty in style with two boundaries in as many balls off paceman Mohammad Abbas -- an extra-cover driven four followed by a hooked six into the site where the Football Stand is being rebuilt.

Buttler was missed in the deep by Salahuddin on 66, the ball going for four.

The very next ball saw Buttler drive medium-pacer Faheem Ashraf for six over long-on.

But with Buttler five runs short of equalling his Test-best 85, made on debut against India at Southampto­n in 2014, No 11 Anderson was caught in the slips off Hasan Ali.

Buttler faced 101 balls, including 11 fours and two sixes.

Azhar Ali struck the first ball of Pakistan’s second innings, from Anderson, through extracover for four.

But Anderson, England’s alltime leading Test wicket-taker, bowled Azhar for 11 when the batsman played round a full and straight delivery that knocked over his middle stump.

And Pakistan were 30 for two when Haris Sohail (eight) saw a hard-hit drive off Anderson brilliantl­y caught one-handed by a diving Bess at extra-cover.

Any hope Asad Shafiq, one of Pakistan’s more experience­d batsman, might steady the innings ended when he was given out on review for five after a thin glove down the legside off Stuart Broad was caught down the legside by wicket-keeper Jonny Bairstow.

Anderson had lunch figures of two for 23 in five overs.

Brief scores: Lunch Day 3: Pakistan

174 all out and 48/3 in 11.0 overs (Imam-ul-Haq batting 16, Usman Salahuddin batting 2; James Anderson 2/23, Stuart Broad 1/16)

England 363 all out in 106.2 overs (Jos Buttler not out 80, Dominic Bess 49, Dawid Malan 28; Faheem Ashraf 3/60, Mohammad Amir 2/72, Mohammad Abbas 2/78).

LEEDS:

BUTTLER HIT 11 FOURS AND TWO SIXES IN HIS UNBEATEN KNOCK AS ENGLAND WERE BOWLED OUT FOR 363 IN FIRST INNINGS, TAKING A LEAD OF 189 RUNS.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Jos Buttler scored an unbeaten 80 off 101 balls.
REUTERS Jos Buttler scored an unbeaten 80 off 101 balls.

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