Root, Woakes star for England
Joe Root’s masterful 254 and three early wickets for Chris Woakes put England in a commanding position on the second day of the second test against Pakistan in Manchester yesterday.
Root, who batted for more than 10 hours, struck 27 fours in his highest test score to lead the hosts to 589-8 declared and Pakistan’s top order crumbled as they limped to 57-4 at the close.
England, 1-0 down in the series, had resumed on 314-4 and Woakes dominated the early strike, peppering the boundary with crisp drives and cuts.
Root went past 150 for the fifth time in his test career but he did offer one chance which was spilled by Younus Khan at slip off legspinner Yasir Shah.
Woakes continued his fine run of form, hitting eight fours and a six on the way to his second test half-century before he poked a return catch to Shah and departed for 58.
Ben Stokes, returning to the side after injury, made a fluent 34 and shared a sixth-wicket partnership of 57 with Root. Stokes nicked a catch down the leg-side to wicketkeeper Sarfraz Ahmed off Wahab Riaz, but Jonny Bairstow kept up the momentum with a busy 58.
Root’s long vigil ended when he skied Riaz to Mohammad Hafeez running in from deep mid-wicket and the right-hander left the arena to a standing ovation.
England captain Alastair Cook declared soon afterwards and Hafeez and Shan Masood negotiated a probing opening spell by James Anderson and Stuart Broad. But Woakes struck in his first over, Hafeez (18) nicking a low catch to Root at second slip, and the all-rounder caught and bowled Azhar Ali for one.
Stokes had Younus caught down the leg-side by wicketkeeper Bairstow for one and nightwatchman Rahat Ali popped a short ball from Woakes to short leg.
Masood battled through to 30 not out at the close with captain Misbah-ul-haq on one.