







James Anderson (R) is dismissed by Pakistan's cricketer Abdul Rehman (unseen) as wicketkeeper Adnan Akmal (L) looks on. -Photo by AFP
An unbeaten century by Younis Khan, the first of the series, took Pakistan to a superb position as they piled on a 180-run lead at the close of the second day of the third test against England on Saturday. The hosts ended the day on 222 for two in their second innings to leave number one-ranked test side England facing a third defeat in the three-test series unless the struggling tourists suddenly strike form. The England bowlers laboured as an unbeaten 194-run partnership between Younis (115 not out) and Azhar Ali threatened to take the match away from Andrew Strauss’s men, who must bat last having crumbled in a similar position in the second test in Abu Dhabi.
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its really really tremendous and superb perform i have never ever seen before from pakistan side but this whitewash never wash the black spot of pak cricketer and country also