Yasir leads Pakistan to victory over England at Lord’s

LONDON, (Reuters) – Pakistan foiled a gutsy England run chase to win a gripping first test by 75 runs at Lord’s yesterday.

Yasir Shah
Yasir Shah

Having set the hosts a 283 victory target after their second innings was ended on 215 in the morning, Pakistan’s bowlers, led by leg spinner Yasir Shah, provided a masterclass to bowl England out for 207.

Mohammad Amir, back from a five-year ban for spot-fixing, sealed victory when he clean bowled Jake Ball.

England had never chased down such a total at Lord’s and while Jonny Bairstow was at the crease they appeared to still have a chance but he was undone by Yasir when he was two short of his half century.

The end was nigh after that as the final three wickets went down for 11 runs.

Pakistan’s players celebrated victory by doing press-ups in front of their jubilant supporters.

“It is one of the top wins as captain and for Pakistan as a team,” captain Misbah-ul-Haq said. “I am very proud of the team and the way they came out and showed really good skills.

“Today, mentally everybody was strong, and were patient. Everyone bowled well, especially Yasir Shah.”

England began the chase confidently with Alastair Cook striking a boundary off his first ball, but the skipper was dispatched after he stabbed at Rahat Ali’s delivery and was caught by Sarfraz Ahmed.

“There’s a bitter taste in the dressing room,” conceded Cook. “Some of the shots (were risky) but it’s up to the individuals to change.

“I always thought we were two wickets behind where we wanted to be.”

Alex Hales soon followed his captain to the pavilion after top-edging Rahat to Mohammad Hafeez before Rahat removed dangerman Joe Root for nine after he played a careless pull shot and was caught in the deep by Yasir.

James Vince (42) and Gary Ballance (43) chipped away at Pakistan’s lead with valuable contributions but Vince got a thick edge driving Wahab Riaz and was caught at the second attempt by Younus Khan at second slip.

Ballance had just struck Yasir confidently to the boundary when he was bowled by a beauty, the ball jagging back from outside off stump after pitching in the rough.

Moeen Ali hardly helped England’s cause, dismissed for two when he charged at a Yasir delivery and was bowled to leave England on 139 for six.

Bairstow and Chris Woakes stemmed the flow of wickets and kept the scoreboard ticking during a tense afternoon but England eventually succumbed to Pakistan’s relentless attack.

Stuart Broad misjudged one from left-arm fast bowler Amir and was bowled for one.

Shah took his 10th wicket in the match when Woakes was caught by Younus before Amir finished it off.

“It’s really frustrating but we’ve lost before,” Cook added.

“We can bounce back. Credit to Pakistan. We’re very confident we can beat them, but we have to get better.”

Earlier England quickly polished off Pakistan’s second innings with the visitors adding only one run to their overnight total of 214.

Wicketkeeper Bairstow had faced criticism on Saturday, but he got rid of Yasir (30) with an athletic one-handed catch in the first over as Broad became the third English bowler to take 350 test wickets.

Broad then had Amir caught behind.

Scoreboard
Pakistan 1st innings 339 (Misbah-ul-Haq 114, A. Shafiq 73; C. Woakes 6-70) England 1st innings 272 (A. Cook 81; Y. Shah 6-72)
Pakistan 2nd innings (Overnight: 214-8)
M. Hafeez c Root b Broad                                              0
S. Masood c Cook b Woakes                                         24
Az. Ali lbw b Woakes                                                       23
Y. Khan b Ali                                                              25
Misbah-ul-Haq c Hales b Ali                                          0
A. Shafiq b Woakes                                                      49
S. Ahmed c Bairstow b Woakes                                      45
Y. Shah c Bairstow b Broad                                           30
W. Riaz c Bairstow b Woakes                                        0
M. Amir c Bairstow b Broad                                             1
R. Ali not out                                                                  0
Extras (b-6 lb-11 nb-1)                                                 18
Total (all out, 79.1 overs)                                          215
Fall of wickets: 1-2 M. Hafeez,2-44 S. Masood,3-59 Az. Ali,4-60 Misbah-ul-Haq,5-129 Y. Khan,6-168 A. Shafiq,7-208 S. Ahmed,8-214 W. Riaz,9-214 Y. Shah,10-215 M. Amir
Bowling S. Broad 19.1 – 7 – 38 – 3 J. Ball 16 – 7 – 37 – 0 S. Finn 13 – 4 – 42 – 0 C. Woakes 18 – 6 – 32 – 5 M. Ali 13 – 3 – 49 – 2(nb-1)

England 2nd innings (Target: 283 runs)
A. Cook c S. Ahmed b R. Ali                                        8
A. Hales c Hafeez b R. Ali                                                16
J. Root c Shah b R. Ali                                                    9
J. Vince c Y. Khan b Riaz                                            42
G. Ballance b Shah                                                     43
J. Bairstow b Shah                                                       48
M. Ali b Shah                                                                  2
C. Woakes c Y. Khan b Shah                                          23
S. Broad b Amir                                                               1
S. Finn not out                                                                  4
J. Ball b Amir                                                                     3
Extras (b-1 lb-5 nb-1 w-1)                                                8
Total (all out, 75.5 overs)                                             207
Fall of wickets: 1-19 A. Cook,2-32 A. Hales,3-47 J. Root,4-96 J. Vince,5-135 G. Ballance,6-139 M. Ali,7-195 J. Bairstow,8-196 S. Broad,9-204 C. Woakes,10-207 J. Ball Bowling M. Amir 17.5 – 4 – 39 – 2 R. Ali 14 – 0 – 47 – 3(w-1) Y. Shah 31 – 9 – 69 – 4 W. Riaz 13 – 1 – 46 – 1(nb-1) Referees Umpire: Kumar Dharmasena Umpire: Joel Wilson TV umpire: Rod Tucker Match referee: Richie Richardson