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    Pakistan set England daunting target

    England need 324 to avoid its first whitewash at the hands of Pakistan.

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    Panesar and Swann combined to trigger a Pakistan collapse late on Day 3. Dubai: England were left to fight hard to save defeat and with it the humiliation of a first-ever series whitewash at the hands of Pakistan in the third and final Test at Dubai Stadium here on Sunday.

    Needing to chase their second best achieved target in all Tests of 324, England finished the third day at 36-0, with openers Andrew Strauss (19) and Alastair Cook (15) playing out the tricky 20 overs on an eased out pitch.

    They still need another 288 runs with all ten wickets intact in the last two days. England's most successful chase to win a Test was the 332 they made against Australia in Melbourne in 1929.

    Azhar Ali hit a career-best 157 and Younis Khan 127 in Pakistan's second innings total of 365.

    Pakistan could have got Cook's wicket had Taufiq Umar not dropped an easy catch in the third slip off paceman Umar Gul when the England opener had made just four.

    It will need an extraordinary effort from the England batsmen who lost the first Test here by ten wickets and the second by 72 runs in Abu Dhabi after their batting flopped against Pakistani spinners Saeed Ajmal and Abdul Rehman.

    Both Pakistan spinners will test the England batting once again after Monty Panesar claimed 5-124 to finally bowl out rivals in their second innings on a pitch that saw 16 wickets fall on the first day.

    Pakistan were bowled out for 99 in their first innings and can become the first team to win a Test after being bowled out for under 100 since England, dismissed for 76 in the first innings, beat South Africa by 53 runs at Leeds in 1907.

    Pakistan were well placed at 331-4 before losing their last seven wickets for a mere 34 runs following good bowling from England spinner Panesar and Graeme Swann, who finished with 3-101.

    Pakistan owed their total to a brilliant career-best knock by Ali and Younis's brilliance. Together they added 216 for the third wicket in a frustrating stand which almost plunged England into submission.

    Ali became the ninth wicket to fall, when he gave a bat-pad catch to Cook at short-leg off Swann. He hit ten boundaries and six during his long stay at the crease which was seven minutes short of nine hours.

    Ali's previous best first class score was the 153 he made for Khan Research Laboratory against Sui Gas in Rawalpindi in 2009 while his best Test score of 100 came against Sri Lanka at the same venue in October last year.

    Dropped on 84 by Swann in the slips off James Anderson, 26-year-old Ali hit Panesar for two boundaries in successive overs to reach the three-figure mark.

    Resuming at 222-2, Pakistan lost Younis to a leg-before dismissal to Stuart Broad. Younis challenged Australian umpire Steve Davis's decision but on review he had to leave the field.

    Younis hit 12 boundaries and a six during his 221-ball knock.

    Pakistan were 295-3 at lunch but lost cluster of wickets to Panesar, who trapped Misbah (31) and Asad Shafiq (five) to check Pakistan's progress.

    Panesar then bowled Adnan Akmal (nought) to further make inroads into Pakistan batting. From the other end Swann had Abdul Rehman (one) and Ajmal ((one) in successive overs and then wrapped up the innings by claiming Ali and Umar Gul (four).

     

    20 comments

    • Ravindra Srinivas  •  Rajahmundry, India  •  3 months ago
      After winning the world cup in 92, Imran khan said, india do not worry, feel it as your victory also. thanks to khan saab. now i feel as our victory, if pak white washes england.
      • AYYAZ 3 months ago
        very well said.crazy guys like harris learn to live in peace stop creating hatred.
      • manimaran 1 month 3 days ago
        If such is the case why not in politics still kasab story is going on ,till now no prospective results from pakistan
      • LOLZ 1 month 3 days ago
        @Manimaran this is a cricket page best meant for discussing cricketing issues.
    • Ravindra Srinivas  •  Rajahmundry, India  •  3 months ago
      weldone pak. teach england a lesson that subcontinent has teams who has guts, spirits and strengths to beat No.1 teams. give them white wash.
      • Harris 3 months ago
        LOL, what subcontinent teams your talking about? Teams like India?
      • AYYAZ 3 months ago
        thanks man we also wish best wishes for india
    • Power Sing  •  Hyderabad, India  •  3 months ago
      when elder brother fails, younger one takes revenge. now pak is doing the same against England. what a show? all the best to pak .
      • AYYAZ 3 months ago
        very well said paa g
    • Nadeem  •  New York, United States  •  3 months ago
      wash the white
    • siraj  •  Islamabad, Pakistan  •  3 months ago
      White wash is ahead for English team
    • RAM  •  3 months ago
      WELL DONE, PAKISTAN BOYS. LONG LIVE PAKISTAN,S SUCCESS. IN ANY GAME PENDULUM SWINGS.
    • FastYorker  •  New York, United States  •  3 months ago
      There is no way England could get close to a win against pakistan, They already surrender against Pakistan Bowling, they wont be able to cross 150 runs, Go Pakistan White wash them....England deserve a white wash, GO GREEN,,,,,,,,,,,,,
    • Mohammed  •  Millersville, United States  •  3 months ago
      Good luck guys
    • Mohammed  •  Millersville, United States  •  3 months ago
      well said Mr Power sing.
    • KY  •  Dubai, United Arab Emirates  •  3 months ago
      We wish Pakistan a white wash Inshallah. But Misbah played too many dot balls. Pakistan should have lead of +400 runs. Not bad but England has strong batting line. Misbah no doubt is good captain but he is slow in batting.
    • eliyas  •  Duisburg, Germany  •  3 months ago
      Pakistan are chasing a record of their own - no team has scored fewer than 100 in their first innings and won a test in more than 100 years, not since England toppled South Africa in 1907 after posting 76 in their opening knock.
    • AYYAZ  •  Dar es Salaam, Tanzania  •  3 months ago
      Come on my Heroes wash the whites a whitewash.world will have to accept our capabilities whether they like it or not.yahooooooooooo
    • JAWWAD KHAN  •  New Delhi, India  •  3 months ago
      I wish goog luck for pak to win this test match.
    • Faheem Shehjar  •  3 months ago
      Go Greeeeeeeeeeeeennn
    • Faheem Shehjar  •  3 months ago
      Go for a white wash........
    • Ravindra Srinivas  •  Rajahmundry, India  •  3 months ago
      Mr.harris, my team is always super and never forget we necked you out from worldcup , do not feel too much of your team. we know how to hammer, just wait. pak is our neighbour and we feel happy for their success. it is sportsmanship. we love cricket.
    • Umpire Tom  •  Rajahmundry, India  •  3 months ago
      congrats pak. bang england. we will be happy. go ahead and crush them in ODIs and T 20 also. i am not watching our matches, only your test seris and feeling proud. sabhash
    • idris  •  3 months ago
      well done shaheens, inshallah white wash
      idris lahore pakistan
    • Harris  •  Sydney, Australia  •  3 months ago
      It's funny, when us Pakistanis lose, Indians get so happy and they keep reminding us about our loses, now we are winning and they are coming forward to pretend they are HAPPY FOR PAKISTAN!

      WE DON'T NEED YOUR HAPPINES OR SADNESS! Keep it to your own team that is getting hammered in Australia!
      • Mohammed 3 months ago
        Be a sportsmanship do not be a narrow minded.
      • AYYAZ 3 months ago
        Hey stop your stupid comments and stop creating hatred.
    • Darshan  •  Bangalore, India  •  3 months ago
      swan is the worst bowler
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