Trott and Broad save England with record stand

LONDON,  (Reuters) – Jonathan Trott and Stuart Broad  hit centuries at Lord’s yesterday to rescue England with a  record eighth-wicket stand after Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad  Amir had blown away the top order in the fourth and final test.

Trott batted all day to reach 149 not out, adding 244 with  Broad (125 not out) to lead England to 346 for seven in their  first innings at the close of the second day.

Broad, in an innings of genuine quality, notched his maiden  test century and the highest score by an England number nine.

“I’ve always had confidence I could score a test hundred and  when people have asked me, I’ve always said yes,” Broad told  reporters.

“But you have to go out and do it and it feels good to have  proved I can. Trotty just said play as straight as you can and  have some positive intent which I did.”  Gubby Allen made 122 against New Zealand in 1931 in an  England record eighth-wicket partnership of 246 against all  countries with Les Ames (137).

Yesterday’s stand by Trott and Broad is a record against  Pakistan.

The hosts, 2-1 up in the series, were reduced to 47 for five  in the morning session after resuming on 39 for one. Only 12.3  overs were bowled on Thursday

Eighteen-year-old Amir picked up six for 73 in 23  outstanding overs. He took four wickets in eight balls without  conceding a run from the Pavilion end, dismissing Alastair Cook  (10) and Kevin Pietersen (0) caught behind from consecutive  deliveries.

Paul Collingwood was then trapped lbw for a duck and Eoin  Morgan was smartly caught at second slip by Yasir Hameed, also  without scoring.

It was the first time the England number four, five and six  had failed to score in a test innings.
Amir became the youngest player to capture 50 test wickets  when Matt Prior was caught behind for 22 from the fourth  delivery after lunch.

Graeme Swann was then caught in the gully by Azhar Ali off  Amir for yet another duck.

MEMORABLE PARTNERSHIP

England, on 102 for seven, were in danger of succumbing for  fewer runs than their previous lowest total (130) against  Pakistan.

Instead Trott and Broad combined in a memorable partnership  which flourished as the Pakistan bowlers tired and the sun  finally broke through to sap any remaining moisture from the  pitch.
Trott moved confidently on to the front foot to drive  through the covers and the mid-wicket area while Broad played  like a top-order batsman.

Broad flicked Amir for a six over square-leg and played the  shot of the day with a blazing off-drive from the same bowler.

Trott, who scored 226 in the Lord’s test against Bangladesh  this year, reached his century, with overthrows which raced to  the boundary, in five minutes short of five hours with 13 fours.

Broad surpassed his previous highest test score of 76 and  moved serenely to his hundred from 159 balls with nine  boundaries and a six. His father Chris scored six test centuries  as an opening batsman but none of them were in England.

SCOREBOARD

England first innings (overnight 39-1)
A. Strauss b Mohammad Asif                                                                13
A. Cook c Kamran Akmal b Mohammad Amir                              10
J. Trott not out                                                                                         149
K. Pietersen c Kamran Akmal b Mohammad Amir                        0
P. Collingwood lbw b Mohammad Amir                                             0
E. Morgan c Yasir Hameed b Mohammad Amir                              0
M. Prior c Kamran Akmal b Mohammad Amir                              22
G. Swann c Azhar Ali b Mohammad Amir                                          0
S. Broad not out                                                                                        125
Extras: (lb-9 w-7 nb-11)                                                                          27
Total: (for seven wickets, 111 overs)                                               346
Fall of wickets: 1-31 2-39 3-39 4-39 5-47 6-102 7-102.
To bat: J.Anderson, S.Finn.
Bowling: Mohammad Amir 23-5-73-6 (3nb 2w), Mohammad Asif  26-6-83-1 (2nb), Wahab Riaz 22-4-74-0 (6nb 2w), Saeed Ajmal  30-3-86-0, Yasir Hameed 1-1-0-0, Imran Farhat 9-1-21-0.