Sunday Tribune

Buttler, Bess shore up dismal England innings

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LONDON: Jos Buttler and Dom Bess shared a spirited century stand to save England from a humiliatin­g innings defeat by Pakistan in the first test at Lord’s yesterday.

The pair came together with the hosts reeling at 110 for six, 69 runs behind the touring side.

Buttler, recalled to the side, and debutant Bess calmly added 125 runs in the evening sunshine to put England 56 runs ahead and take the match into a fourth day, although Pakistan should still complete a deserved victory today.

They added 13 runs to their overnight 350 for eight to extend their lead to 179 and quickly started running through England’s brittle batting line-up.

Alastair Cook, who top-scored with 70 in the first innings, was trapped lbw by Mohammad Abbas for one and Mark Stoneman, under severe pressure for his place in the team, made a scratchy nine before he was bowled by leg-spinner Shadab Khan before England limped to lunch at 37 for two.

Captain Joe Root batted patiently, content to defend and take advantage of the rare loose balls served up by a discipline­d Pakistan attack.

He reached his 50 before Mohammad Amir took centre stage with two wickets in one over.

The left-arm seamer found the edge of Dawid Malan’s bat to dismiss him for 12 and two balls later Amir produced a brilliant inswinging delivery to bowl Jonny Bairstow and leave England at 91 for four.

Ben Stokes clipped his first ball through square leg for four and followed up with another crisp boundary but, on nine, he tried to hit Shadab through the leg-side and was well caught at short mid-wicket.

The packed crowd was stunned into silence as Buttler walked out to the middle and Root was next to go, and his dismissal ended England’s realistic hopes of winning the match. – Reuters

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