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Monday, 25 July 2016
England crushes Pakistan to level series - Sportstarlive
Britain's knocking down some pins assault - shorn of harmed all-rounder Ben Stokes - played with no weight because of the mammoth lead set up together by its batsmen, Alastair Cook (76 not out) and Joe Root (71 not out) adding 75 to their overnight aggregate before announcing on 173-1.
Instantly Pakistan was stuck in an unfortunate situation as James Anderson (3-41) made an early leap forward, with Moeen Ali (3-88) additionally getting in on the go about as wickets fell at customary interims.
Indeed, even the loss of Stokes to a suspected calf damage couldn't back England off, and after tea it dashed to a far reaching triumph - Chris Woakes (3-41), who has at the end of the day demonstrated his value at Test level in the wake of featuring in the principal experience, wrapping things up with the wicket of Mohammad Amir (29).
In spite of requires a revelation overnight</b>, the host added snappy keeps running on the resumption of play with Root and Cook both raising half hundreds of years - the last's speaking to his 50th in Tests.
With the lead at 564, Cook announced and England's bowlers were rapidly ready and Pakistan never undermined as another poor batting show saw it lowered in Manchester.
Anderson's initial scalp of Shan Masood (1) was the 6th time he has released the Pakistan opener in three Tests, and he took after that up by catching Azhar Ali for eight.
A basic catch ought to have been </b>taken by Cook to expel Younis Khan before lunch, yet he was not able hang on.
Fortunately for the England captain it mattered little as Younis (28) was followed lunch, yet not before Mohammad Hafeez (42) had been gotten at short leg as he holed out in the profound, and commander Misbah-ul-Haq (35) was not a long ways behind as he dragged a Woakes full hurl onto his own particular stumps.
In spite of the blurring light England could notice triumph as they kept on examining without end at the delicate Pakistan line-up. Woakes, Moeen and Root (1-0) - his first global scalp subsequent to the World T20 last - were all compensated to leave the hosts on the edge.
There was still time for Stuart Broad </b>(0-37) to pass the undesirable breakthrough of yielding his 10,000th Test keep running before Woakes fixed the win with Broad sticking on to an Amir drive at mid-off.
Britain's triumph levels the arrangement at 1-1 with two amusements to play, the third Test starting at Edgbaston on August 3.
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