Masood's Superb Century Puts Pakistan On Top In First England Test
Zeeshan Mehtab Published August 06, 2020 | 11:50 PM
Shan Masood joined a select group of Pakistan batsmen to have scored hundreds in three successive Test innings as his excellent unbeaten century led the tourists' fightback against England on Thursday
Manchester, United Kingdom, (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 6th Aug, 2020 ) :Shan Masood joined a select group of Pakistan batsmen to have scored hundreds in three successive Test innings as his excellent unbeaten century led the tourists' fightback against England on Thursday.
Pakistan were 312-8 at tea on the second day of the first Test at Old Trafford.
Masood was 151 not out, the left-handed opener's highest Test score, surpassing his 135 against Sri Lanka in Karachi in December.
He received excellent support from Shadab Khan (45) in a sixth-wicket stand of 105 that turned the tide after Pakistan had been struggling at 176-5.
The pair ran England ragged, with even defensive shots producing well-taken runs.
Pakistan had managed just 48 runs for the loss of three wickets in Thursday's first session to reach 187-5 at lunch.
But with five overs until the new ball, England captain Joe Root then bowled his own occasional off-breaks as well as frontline spinner Dom Bess immediately after the interval.
They bowled several loose deliveries to release the pressure on the batsmen, Masood and Shadab adding 27 runs in the first five overs after lunch.
Although Root took the new ball as soon as he could, with Pakistan 214-5 off 80 overs, the sixth-wicket pair were well set and the runs continued to flow.
There were no nervous 90s for Masood, who had been reprieved twice on 45 by Jos Buttler on Wednesday after the wicketkeeper dropped a catch and missed a stumping off the unfortunate Bess.
Two late-cut boundaries off Stuart Broad took him to 96 before twos off Broad and James Anderson saw Masood, who struggled during Pakistan's 2016 tour of England, to a 251-ball century, including 13 fours.
With the series being played behind closed doors because of the coronavirus, there was none of Pakistan's traditional enthusiastic crowd support to acclaim the landmark.
Instead, Masood's team-mates clapped and cheered the 30-year-old from the changing room balcony, with Pakistan great Younis Khan -- now the batting coach -- joining the applause.
As well as being his fourth hundred in 21 Tests, and a first against England, it was also Masood's third in a row, after his century against Sri Lanka was followed by 100 against Bangladesh in Rawalpindi in February.
Masood, educated in England, was the sixth Pakistan batsman to score a hundred in three consecutive Test innings after Zaheer Abbas, Mudassar Nazar, Mohammad Yousuf, Younis Khan and Misbah-ul-Haq.
All-rounder Shadab holed out off Bess with a mistimed slog to mid-on.
Fast bowler Jofra Archer then took two tail-end wickets with successive deliveries before Shaheen Afridi survived the hat-trick.
Masood, playing a textbook opener's innings, upped the tempo by hoisting and driving Bess for two sixes.
Earlier Anderson, England's all-time leading Test wicket-taker, struck with just the sixth ball of the day when he had star Babar Azam edging to Root at first slip on 69.
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