Rizwan frustrates England with fine fifty
SOUTHAMPTON, United Kingdom: Mohammad Rizwan frustrated England as he marked Pakistan’s Independence Day with a fine unbeaten fifty in the second Test at Southampton on Friday.
Pakistan were 223-9 when bad light — despite the Ageas Bowl floodlights being on full beam — led to an early close of the second day.
Rizwan was 60 not out after more than three hours at the crease.
It was the wicketkeeper’s second fifty in eight career Tests following his 95 against Australia in Brisbane in November.
Pakistan were in danger of being dismissed for under 200 at 176-8.
But Mohammad Abbas, who made two off 20 balls, gave Rizwan staunch support in a stand of 39 before he was lbw to Stuart Broad.
Fortunately for the umpires, in a series being played behind closed doors because of the coronavirus, there were no angry spectators when they halted play for bad light 10 minutes after tea, with neither the batsmen nor the fielders appearing to be in any more danger of injury than they had been moments earlier.
In overcast conditions ideally suited to England’s four-man pace attack, Pakistan creditably got through the hour’s play that took place in the morning after a rain delay without losing a wicket as they reached lunch on 155-5.
But Babar Azam, in for nearly two-and-a-half hours, was eventually undone for 47 when he edged an excellent full-length Broad delivery that moved away late to wicketkeeper Jos Buttler.
But the England gloveman could not hold a difficult legside chance when Rizwan, on 14, miscued a hook off Broad.
Yasir Shah, who had briefly frustrated England with the bat during Pakistan’s three-wicket defeat in the first Test at Old Trafford last week, was caught behind going for a booming drive off James Anderson.
His exit saw Anderson move to within seven wickets of becoming the first paceman to take 600 Test wickets.
And Pakistan were 176-8 when Shaheen Afridi was run out for a duck with Dom Sibley, running round from the slip cordon, throwing down the stumps at the bowler’s end.
Rizwan, however, cleverly uppercut left-arm paceman Sam Curran over the slips for four before driving Chris Woakes through extra-cover for another boundary.
England took the new ball but, bizarrely, still kept six fielders back to Rizwan even when conditions were so clearly in their favour.
Score Board
Pakistan won toss
Pakistan 1st Innings
Shan Masood lbw b Anderson 1
Abid Ali c Burns b Curran 60
*Azhar Ali c Burns b Anderson 20
Babar Azam c Buttler b Broad 47
Asad Shafiq c Sibley b Broad 5
Fawad Alam lbw b Woakes 0
Mohammad Rizwan not out 60
Yasir Shah c Buttler b Anderson 5
Shaheen Shah Afridi run out 0
Mohammad Abbas lbw b Broad 2
Naseeem Shah not out 1
Extras (b 9, lb 11, nb 1, w 1) 22
Total (9 wickets, 86 overs) 223
Fall: 1-6, 2-78, 3-102, 4-117, 5-120, 6-158, 7-171, 8-176, 9-215
Bowling: Anderson 24-5-48-3, Broad 25-7-56-3, S Curran 18-3-44-1, Woakes 19-3-55-1
Umpires: Richard Kettleborough and Michael Gough (England)
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