Times of Oman

Anderson shines as Pakistan bowled out

Pakistan were 116 for five at one stage and were only spared complete embarrassm­ent by captain Misbah-ulHaq’s 71 and 39 from Sarfraz Ahmed

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SHARJAH: James Anderson claimed four wickets as England made a good start to the third and final Test in Sharjah by bowling out Pakistan for 234 on Sunday.

With England needing a victory to level the series, Pakistan won the toss and batted but Anderson and fellow paceman Stuart Broad made them regret their decision by producing combined figures of six for 30. “We’re delighted but I don’t think anyone knows what a good score is,” Broad told the BBC after his side ended the day on four for no loss in reply.

“From the seamers’ point of view it was quite easy to tie the batsmen down. If we have a good day with the bat tomorrow it makes today an excellent day.”

Pakistan were 116 for five at one stage and were only spared complete embarrassm­ent by captain Misbah-ul Haq’s 71 and 39 from Sarfraz Ahmed.

Sarfraz, batting at number seven, was caught by Joe Root off spinner Moeen Ali and Misbah’s men collapsed with their last five wickets falling for just 38 runs.

Pakistan’s top order did not show much applicatio­n, failing to convert good starts into significan­t contributi­ons. Misbah won his sixth successive Test toss and, for the third time in the series, opted to bat first on a wicket that offered significan­t turn.

Anderson was rewarded for his immaculate line in the third over when the scoreless Azhar Ali, one of two changes in Pakistan’s side, was caught behind.

Mohammed Hafeez (27) looked confident but the opener succumbed to a soft dismissal, top edging Moeen to Broad at deep backward square leg.

The bearded spinner also had Shoaib Malik trapped leg before on 22 but the Pakistani reviewed the decision and got it overturned.

Broad tasted success after lunch when he had Malik caught behind by Jonny Bairstow for 38 and the lanky paceman sent down five maiden overs on the trot to stifle the batsmen.

It yielded immediate dividends as Anderson, replacing Broad, trapped the dangerous Younus Khan leg before for 31 with the first ball of his new spell.

Playing his first test since December 2012, left-arm spinner Samit Patel then dismissed Asad Shafiq for five.

Anderson finished with exemplary figures of four for 17 from 15.1 overs while Broad was equally mean with the ball, taking two Pakistan 1st innings: M. Hafeez c Broad b Ali 27 A. Ali c Bairstow b Anderson 0 S. Malik c Bairstow b Broad 38 Y. Khan lbw b Anderson 31 Misbah-ul Haq c Root b Anderson 71 A. Shafiq c Bairstow b Patel 5 S. Ahmed c Root b Ali 39 W. Riaz b Patel 0 Y. Shah c Patel b Broad 7 Z. Babar not out 6 R. Ali c Ali b Anderson 4 Extras (b-1, lb-5) 6 Total (all out, 85.1 overs) 234 Fall of wickets: 1-5, 2-49, 3-88, 4-103, 5-116, 6-196, 7-196, 8-224, 9-224, 10-234 Bowling: J. Anderson 15.1-7-17- 4; S. Broad 13-8-13-2; B. Stokes 11-4-23-0; S. Patel 23-3-85-2; M. Ali 13-3-49-2; A. Rashid 10-1-41-0 England 1st innings: A. Cook not out 0 M. Ali not out 4 Total (for no loss, 2 overs) 4 To bat: I. Bell, J. Root, J. Taylor, B. Stokes, J. Bairstow, S. Patel, A. Rashid, S. Broad, J. Anderson Bowling: R. Ali 1-1-0-0, Y. Shah 1-0-4-0 Umpires: Chris Gaffaney and Bruce Oxenford TV umpire: Paul Reiffel Match referee: Andy Pycroft for 13 in as many overs. Moeen and Patel also picked up two wickets apiece.

The only downside for England was the shoulder injury sustained by Ben Stokes that led to the allrounder going off the field in a sling. Stokes, who was hurt while making a failed attempt to catch Sarfraz, will have a scan on Monday.

 ?? – AFP ?? STUBBORN CAPTAIN: Pakistan captain Misbah-ul Haq plays a controlled shot on the first day of the Third Test in Sharjah.
– AFP STUBBORN CAPTAIN: Pakistan captain Misbah-ul Haq plays a controlled shot on the first day of the Third Test in Sharjah.

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