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EDITOR IN CHIEF- ABDULLAH BIN SALIM AL SHUEILI

England seal memorable win over Pakistan

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RAWALPINDI, Pakistan: England pulled off one of their most memorable Test victories on Monday when Ben Stokes and his men beat Pakistan by 74 runs in the fading light on day five of a high-scoring series opener in Rawalpindi.


Barely 10 minutes before the final session's scheduled close of play, Jack Leach dismissed Naseem Shah to give England the win after Stokes boldly declared on Sunday to set Pakistan a target of 343.


The game had threatened to become an endless runfest on a docile track that yielded seven hundreds inside three days, and the 1,768 runs scored in the match is the third-highest aggregate in Test cricket history.


But Ollie Robinson (4-36) and James Anderson (4-50) produced a reverse-swing masterclass for England to wreck Pakistan, who folded for 268.


"It's a great place to be, and I think it's up there with one of England's greatest away Test match wins," Stokes said after the victory.


"Jimmy Anderson said he was feeling very emotional trying to keep himself together.


"Having a bloke who's played nearly 180 Test matches to feel like that at the end of this, I think we've achieved something very special this week."


It is all the more remarkable considering England had struggled to field a team after a virus swept through their camp forcing them to rejig the playing XI.


Pakistan, who fielded four debutants in the match, could not be faulted for their efforts.


Resuming on 80-2 at the start of the final day, they lost opener Imam-ul-Haq (48) early but Mohammad Rizwan (46) and Saud Shakeel (76) counter-attacked to keep them in the game.


Even after they departed, excitement intensified as both teams entered the final session with a reasonable chance of victory -- Pakistan needing 86 runs and England requiring five wickets.


Azahr Ali (40), who had retired hurt with an injured index finger on Sunday, returned to keep up the fight alongside Agha Salman (30).


But player-of-the-match Robinson eventually dismissed both in successive overs to put England on the brink of victory.


Mohammad Ali, who faced 26 balls and ended unbeaten without scoring, and Naseem, however, refused to throw in the towel.


With the light fading fast, England grew wary and both Stokes and Robinson were seen rushing back to their bowling mark to make their next deliveries.


A pack of England fielders surrounded the Pakistan tail-enders, who to their credit did not flinch despite being subjected to a barrage of bouncers.


In the end, it was Leach's left-arm spin which clinched the deal but England could not celebrate right away.


Adjudged lbw, Naseem reviewed the decision and the English players stood anxiously awaiting the outcome before erupting in joy after replays confirmed that the ball would have hit leg stump.


"We were not up to the mark," Pakistan captain Babar Azam said. "We had a golden chance to win this Test, but session by session we kept losing wickets."


The second Test of the three-match series begins in Multan on Friday. -- Reuters


Scoreboard


England 1st innings 657


Pakistan 1st innings 579


England 2nd innings


Z Crawley c Rizwan b Ali 50


B Duckett c Salman b Naseem 0


O Pope c Naseem b Ali 15


J Root c Haq b Mahmood 73


H Brook b Naseem 87


B Stokes c Shakeel b Mahmood 0


W Jacks c Haq b Salman 24


L Livingstone not out 7


Extras (lb3, nb5) 8


Total (for seven wkts dec, 35.5 overs) 264


Fall of wickets: 1-1, 2-36, 3-96, 4-192, 5-192, 6-248, 7-264


Bowling: Naseem 9.5-0-66-2, Ali 10-0-64-2, Mahmood 11-1-84-2, Agha 5-0-47-1


Pakistan 2nd innings


Abdullah Shafique c Brook b Robinson 6


Imam-ul-Haq c Pope b Anderson 48


Azhar Ali c Root b Robinson 40


Babar Azam c Pope b Stokes 4


Saud Shakeel c sub (Jennings) b Robinson 76


Mohammad Rizwan c Pope b Anderson 46


Agha Salman lbw Robinson 30


Naseem Shah lbw Leach 6


Zahid Mahmood c Pope b Anderson 1


Haris Rauf lbw Anderson 0


Mohammad Ali not out 0


Extras (lb3, nb8) 11


Total (all out; 96.3 overs) 268


Fall of wickets: 1-20, 2-25, 3-89, 4-176, 5-198, 6-259, 7-260, 8-264, 9-264


Bowling: Robinson 22-6-50-4, Stokes 20-4-69-1, Anderson 24-12-36-4, Leach 18.3-6-56-1, Jacks 6-0-38-0, Root 6-0-16-0


Note: Azhar Ali retired hurt with the score on 20-1 and resumed his innings on 176-4


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