England’s fast-bowler Stuart Broad was happy to get Pakistan batsman Babar Azam’s wicket, during the ongoing second Test match in Southampton.
Babar Azam, in for nearly two-and-a-half hours, was eventually undone for 47 when he edged a fine Broad delivery that moved late to wicketkeeper Jos Buttler.
"Babar Azam is a really classy player which you can see by some of the shots he played....we knew he would be a big wicket and I was pleased to get him out," said Broad while speaking to BBC at the close of play on the second day.
Pakistan were 223-9 at stumps on the second day, with Rizwan 60 not out just as he started to up the tempo of his innings with only last man Naseem Shah for company.
Pakistan were in danger of being dismissed for under 200 at 176-8. But Mohammad Abbas gave Rizwan staunch support with two off 20 balls during a stand of 39 before he was lbw to Stuart Broad.
"I feel like if we'd taken a couple more chances and been a bit more ruthless with the ball, we could have bowled Pakistan out a bit cheaper," he said. "We've controlled the rate really nicely, we just need to make sure we get this wicket early tomorrow to make sure we don't undo a lot of the hard work we've done.”
"We're actually a little bit disappointed that we haven't bowled Pakistan out already - we've created enough chances, and the ball has certainly done enough, but we haven't managed to hold onto those chances or strike when we needed to as a bowling attack," he added.