Pakistan V England - 1st Test

England and Pakistan looking to forge new Test identity in mid-table battle

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The teams were jostling for the No. 1 Test ranking. Now they are battling mid-table mediocrity. Alastair Cook and Misbah-ul-Haq were the captains. Now it’s Joe Root and Sarfraz Ahmed. Younis Khan was jumping around the crease (and scoring a double century). Now Pakistan are trying to build a new middle order.

It’s been less than two years since England and Pakistan last met for a Test series and much has changed. The latest series, which starts at Lord’s before continuing to Headingley, is a meeting of teams in various states of flux. England are still trying to find solutions to a number of familiar problem areas while Pakistan have lost three of their five series since taking the No. 1 spot shortly after the 2016 contest concluded with their series-levelling victory at The Oval.

Pakistan are missing three men who were vital to that 2-2 scoreline - Misbah, Younis and the injured Yasir Shah - and another, Wahab Riaz, who could have added experience if not always direction with the ball. Their batting looks on the callow side and they almost came a cropper against Ireland, with much resting on Azhar Ali and Asad Shafiq finding their touch quickly in a short series.

With the ball, however, they will, as so often, remain a threat. Quite how much Test cricket Mohammad Amir will play remains to be seen but he bowled beautifully in Ireland and if his team-mates can catch he could run through a line-up. Mohammad Abbas will be a handful if there is any nibble on offer while Shadab Khan has immense promise and also the advantage of being new to England.

For England there are subplots aplenty at the beginning of a second season in charge for Root. His own position (in the batting order, not the captaincy) is one talking point - can he settle at No. 3? - which is part of a larger reshuffle of the order. Will the punt on Jos Buttler at No. 7 pay dividends or just muddy the water more? Can Dom Bess take the most of an unexpected chance? Is Mark Stoneman facing his last chance? Can Alastair Cook go again as a Test batsman? Is there life beyond James Anderson and Stuart Broad?

That’s a lot of questions. Of late, England’s Test side haven’t provided a whole lot of new answers. This season needs to change that. Form guide

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Pakistan WLLWL In the spotlight

A quick look at those who have batted at No. 7 for any significant amount of Tests (in this case at least 10 matches) and who haven’t taken the keeping gloves shows one thing: precious few specialist batmen. Yet that is, in effect, what Jos Buttler has been selected as on his return to Test cricket. Almost a wildcard pick. There was a spare slot and this is how Ed Smith and Joe Root think it’s best filled. In a perfect world, Buttler will be able to exploit tired attacks at 350 for 5 and counter-attack thrillingly at 150 for 5. In reality, it’s unlikely to be quite so simple.

Two years ago Yasir Shah took 10 wickets in the match as Pakistan secured a famous win which led to celebratory push-ups on the outfield. Currently the only push-ups he’s doing are in the gym as he recovers from a hip injury. The legspin role is now with Shadab Khan who has shown terrific skills in white-ball cricket but is only just starting out in Tests. Yasir’s haul also came later in the year when the pitches were drier, but the recent warm weather in London could bring Shadab firmly into contest. And we all know about England and legspin. Team news

England’s one decision is between Chris Woakes and Mark Wood for the final pace-bowling slot. Wood was recalled in Christchurch at the end of March and provides extra pace. Woakes provides more with the bat. There will be a debut for 20-year-old offspinner Dom Bess.

England 1 Alastair Cook, 2 Mark Stoneman, 3 Joe Root (capt), 4 Dawid Malan, 5 Jonny Bairstow (wk), 6 Ben Stokes, 7 Jos Buttler, 8 Mark Wood/Chris Woakes, 9 Dom Bess, 10 Stuart Broad, 11 James Anderson

Pakistan also have just a single spot to decide on: whether Rahat Ali retains his place after a wicketless outing against Ireland or he’s replaced by the skiddy pace - and extra batting ability - of Hasan Ali. Babar Azam took a blow on the finger on Tuesday but was expected to be okay.

Pakistan 1 Azhar Ali, 2 Imam-ul-Haq, 3 Haris Sohail, 4 Asad Shafiq, 5 Babar Azam, 6 Sarfraz Ahmed (capt & wk), 7 Shadab Khan, 8 Faheem Ashraf, 9 Mohammad Amir, 10 Rahat Ali/Hasan Ali, 11 Mohammad Abbas Pitch and conditions

The pitch had a distinct tinge of green the day before the Test, but a fair amount of that grass was likely to be removed before play starts. Last year, the surface for the South Africa Test took considerable turn although that was in July. In September there was plenty of help for the quicks when West Indies visited. The forecast for this match is for a warm few days with the chance of showers - some thundery - at various stages but also plenty of dry weather. Stats and Trivia

  • Cook will equal Allan Border’s record of 153 consecutive Test appearances. The only match Cook has missed since his debut was what would have been his third Test, in Mumbai, when he was struck down by illness.
  • If Rahat Ali is dropped, Pakistan will have just four survivors (Azhar, Shafiq, Sarfraz and Amir) from the side that won at Lord’s in 2016

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England have won the toss and elected to bat.

pakistan one change, Hasan Ali in for rahat.

Abbas got first wicket

4 wicket each for Hasan n Abbas. Our batters some how survive. Let’s see wat they do tomorrow morning. Ball will jiggle early on. A lead of 75 to 100 if achieve will be a great news for us

Pakistani bowlers did it again. Worst decision by English captain to bat first.

Here are the highlights for first day to bless this thread:

Aane do

In England inning, 2 LBWs out of 10 wickets One Stokes and one Broad. number six and number ten batsman. In Pakistan inning two out of three wickets LBW. Both openers.

Wonder how many were also umpires call. All umpires from west.

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Pakistan successfully took the lead and crossed 200 with 3 wickets down.

This partnership of Asad and Babar is the key. They should be able to stretch it as long as the new ball is due in next 20 overs

^ and I just jinxed it. Asad Shafiq dropped at one ball and taken on the other. Pak 204/4

Well played by our batters but all of the new base players need to convert these 50 s to big 100s . At the moment babar looking very confident. Hope At least he reaches to 100.
wickets taken by our bowlers were so beautiful.
Pakistan is looking very improved in field . The two catches in slips wowww.
let’s hope we get 100 plus lead and continue the good work

Stupid shot by sarfraz just before tea

There is a parody account for Imamul Haq now and it just posted this:

Funny!

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Babar has wrist fracture and is out for six weeks. Big blow for Pakistan. On the positive side it will give chance to Usman Salahuddin to make his mark or will PCB at last recall Fawad Alam

Recall fawad… over inzis dead body

Translation please

Good work going on for Pakistan. 6 down for England. Lead of 69 . Hopefully an innings win for pk.
first time after so long we keep doing good work with out any drama. Go go

Disappointing Pak couldnt wrap up. But nevertheless it looks like its going to be another challenge for batsmen to chase wutever score they are given

Guess the record Abbas has made today..

Excellent work in 1st inning but need to keep pushing in 2nd inning before lead passes 200 otherwise our team will make a huge tournament out of it !

great morning session. all 4 wickets taken. 64 needed. Kash we can have a 10 wickets victory.