England advantage swept away by Pakistan

30 Nov, 2005

Off-spinner Shoaib Malik and paceman Rana Navedul Hasan shared five wickets on Tuesday as England squandered an early advantage with some poor sweep shots on the opening day of final Test.
England were well-placed at 101 without loss before a spirited fightback by the Pakistani bowling duo reduced the tourists to 248 six at stumps in Lahore in the third meeting between the two sides.
All-rounder Paul Collingwood was unbeaten on a solid 71 and Shaun Udal on 10 when bad light stopped play with 13 overs remaining.
Malik struck three times in the space of 17 balls after skipper Michael Vaughan and Marcus Trecsothick hit half-centuries during a century stand for the opening wicket.
The off-spinner bagged three for 58 while Naved took two wickets in the last session to finishe with 2-62.
England, trailing 1-0 in the three-match series, won an important toss on a good pitch and gained the early initiative after Vaughan and Trescothick frustrated the home bowlers in the first session.
But the tourists were undone on an easy-paced pitch by a succession of poorly-executed sweep shots as Vaughan fell for 58, Ian Bell for four, and then Trescothick (50) to Malik playing across the line.
The 23-year-old Malik, reported for his suspect bowling action after the first Test, had Vaughan caught sweeping by Mohammad Yousuf at square-leg in the third over after lunch.
Vaughan, forced to open the innings after Andrew Strauss returned home to attend the birth of his child, hit 10 fours during his 14th Test half-century.
Malik then dismissed Bell in the similar manner, with the batsman failing to keep an attempted sweep down and was caught at short fine-leg by Yousuf after making four.
Trescothick, who took 27 balls to open his account, survived a chance when Akmal failed to catch an edge which hit his thigh, but fell shortly after reaching his 28th Test half-century.
He failed to connect with a sweep as the ball caught the edge of his bat and deflected off his boot to Akmal who took a superb diving catch.
In-form Kevin Pietersen, who hit 100 and 42 in the drawn second Test at Faisalabad, fell in the last over before tea when he failed to avert a short delivery off Naved and was well caught by a diving Akmal down the leg side.
Pietersen, who scored a brisk 34, added 68 runs for the fourth wicket with Collingwood.
Naved then struck a telling blow when he accounted for all-rounder Andrew Flintoff who failed to keep down a hook and smartly snapped up by Shoaib Akhtar at deep fine-leg for 12.
Geraint Jones too could not last long, missing a straighter delivery from leg-spinner Danish Kaneria and was bowled after making just four.
Pakistan, playing without Younis Khan and Shahid Afridi, brought in batsmen Hasan Raza and Asim Kamal.
Afridi was banned for one Test and two one-day internationals for damaging the pitch at Faisalabad, while Younis pulled out due to his brother's death.
England left out unfit Ashley Giles and Strauss and handed 20-year-old Liam Plunkett a Test cap for the first time.
ENGLAND (1st innings):



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M Trescothick c Akmal b Malik 50
M Vaughan c Yousuf b Malik 58
I Bell c Yousuf b Malik 4
P Collingwood not out 71
K Pietersen c Akmal b Naved 34
A Flintoff c Akhtar b Naved 12
G Jones b Kaneria 4
S Udal not out 10
EXTRAS: (LB-2, NB-3) 5
TOTAL: (for six wickets ) 248
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FALL OF WICKETS: 1-101, 2-114, 3-115, 4-183, 5-201, 6-225.
BOWLING: Akhtar 14-4-29-0, Naved 17-3-62-2, Sami 14-2-53-0, Malik 14-1-58-3, Kaneria 18-2-44-1.
OVERS: 77
TOSS: England
UMPIRES: Darrell Hair (AUS) and Rudi Koertzen (RSA)
TV UMPIRE: Zameer Haider (PAK)
MATCH REFEREE: Roshan Mahanama (SRI).

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