Younis breaks another record as Pakistan pummel England

Published October 24, 2015
Younis Khan (71) and Misbah-ul-Haq (87) have put Pakistan in a dominating position. — AFP
Younis Khan (71) and Misbah-ul-Haq (87) have put Pakistan in a dominating position. — AFP

DUBAI: Senior batsmen Younis Khan and Misbah-ul-Haq hit solid half centuries to put Pakistan in the driving seat in the second Test against England in Dubai on Saturday.

Younis was unbeaten on 71 -- also completing 9,000 Test runs -- while Misbah notched an aggressive 87 not out as Pakistan closed the third day on 222-3 on a weary Dubai stadium pitch.

That gives Pakistan an overall lead of 358 with seven wickets intact and makes them favourites for a 1-0 lead in the three-match series on a pitch which will help spinners on the fourth and fifth day.

Pakistan, who made 378 in the first innings, dismissed England for 242 in the morning.

Younis and Misbah steadied Pakistan from the early loss of three wickets for just 83, adding 139 for an unbroken fourth wicket stand. It was the 14th century plus stand between the two veterans in Tests.

Younis flicked paceman Stuart Broad to deep fine-leg boundary to reach fifty, hitting seven fours during his 134-ball knock.

When on 47 Younis became the first Pakistan and 14th batsmen overall to complete 9,000 Test runs in his 103rd match.

Misbah smashed two towering sixes off leg-spinner Adil Rashid to complete 50, adding to his brilliant 102 in the first knock. He has so far hit four sixes and eight boundaries off 137 balls.

It was James Anderson who provided England with a much-needed early wicket when he had Shan Masood caught behind for one, dismissing the Pakistani opener for the fourth time in four innings.

Seamer Mark Wood then chipped in with the wickets of Shoaib Malik (seven) and Mohammad Hafeez (51) to help England stage a comeback.

England collapse

Hafeez hit two sixes and six boundaries during his attacking 76-ball knock.

Malik flopped for the third time after scoring an epic 245 in the first Test -- his first in five years -- bowled by Wood who also had Hafeez caught at slip.

Earlier paceman Wahab Riaz (4-66) and leg-spinner Yasir Shah (4-93) triggered an England collapse after they had resumed on a well-placed 182-3.

Riaz initiated the collapse, in which England lost their seven remaining wickets for 60 runs as he bowled with venom and guile to dismiss a dangerous looking Joe Root (88), Ben Stokes (four) and Jos Butler (nought) in an incisive spell.

Shah dismissed Adil Rashid (nought) and Jonny Bairstow in one over and Mark Wood (one) while fast bowler Imran Khan had James Anderson (four) to finish with 2-33.

England had hoped their batting would rally around the fast-rising Root who added two boundaries off Shah in the fourth over of the day to his overnight score of 76.

But Riaz found the edge of Root's bat with a sharp outswinger to give Pakistan the much-needed breakthrough. Root smashed 12 boundaries during his 141-ball knock.

Bairstow survived some close calls and was surprisingly given not out by television umpire Chris Gaffaney of New Zealand when replays showed Younis Khan had taken the edge off Shah in the first slip.

Bairstow, then on 40, managed six more before Shah trapped him in front of the wicket, leaving England reeling at 223-8.

In between, Riaz had Stokes and Butler caught behind in successive overs.

*A list of all batsmen who have scored 9,000 or more in Test cricket: * (under name, country, matches, runs, highest, average)

Sachin Tendulkar (IND) 200 15,921 248 not out 53.78

Ricky Ponting (AUS) 168 13,378 257 51.85

Jacques Kallis (RSA) 166 13,289 224 55.37

Rahul Dravid (IND) 164 13,288 270 52.31

Kumar Sangakkar (SRI) 134 12,400 319 57.40

Brian Lara (WIS) 131 11,953 400not out 52.88

Shivnarine Chanderpaul (WIS) 164 11,867 203 not out 51.37

Mahela Jayawarden (SRI) 149 11,814 374 49.84

Allan Border (AUS) 156 11,174 205 50.56

Steve Waugh (AUS) 168 10,927 200 51.06

Sunil Gavaskar 125 10,122 236not out 51.12

Alastair Cook (ENG) 121 9658 294 47.57

Graeme Smith (RSA) 117 9265 277 48.25

Younis Khan (PAK) 103 9024 313 54.36

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