The Free Press Journal

Bess guides England into the lead vs Pakistan

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Dominic Bess belied his position as a nightwatch­man by guiding England into a firstinnin­gs lead against Pakistan on a rain-marred day of the second Test at Headingley on Saturday.

England were 199 for three at tea, 25 runs in front, after rain meant there was no play before lunch.

Bess was 40 not out, having scored 57 on debut during England's thumping ninewicket defeat by Pakistan in the first Test at Lord's.

Together with Dawid Malan (27 not out) he had had put on an unbroken 61 for the fourth wicket after England captain Joe Root fell for 43 to the disappoint­ment of his Yorkshire home crowd.

England were 106 for two, 68 runs adrift of Pakistan's lowly 174, when play eventually got under way at 2:45 pm (1345 GMT) some several hours after the scheduled 11:00am (1000 GMT) start time.

Root was 29 not out and Bess, who came in as a nightwatch­man late Friday following Alastair Cook's exit for 44, unbeaten on nought.

Bess, selected primarily as an off-spinner but yet to take a Test wicket, made light of the overcast, bowler-friendly conditions to cover-drive leftarm quck Mohammad Amir for a well-struck four.

It was one of several stylish boundaries hit by the 20year-old Bess that included a well-timed on-drive off Mohammad Abbas.

With Bess playing shots worthy of a top-order batsman, England lost Root.

 ??  ?? England's Dominic Bess takes a run as he bats on the second day of the second Test match against Pakistan at Headingley in Leeds on Saturday.
England's Dominic Bess takes a run as he bats on the second day of the second Test match against Pakistan at Headingley in Leeds on Saturday.

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