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Sunday, October 7, 2012

Australia held nerves to win Women's World Twenty20

COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (Sun, Oct. 07) - Australia successfully defended the title of Women's World Twenty20 Champions beating favorites England by 4 runs today here at R Premadasa Stadium, Colombo.

Australia held nerves to win Women's World Twenty20


Australia held their nerves in the last moments of the match, when England were pretty close to get the target of 143.

Unfortunately this is only the second game England have lost all year, but it happens to be the World Cup final.

Ealier, after being invited to bat first on a dry pitch, the reigning title holder made 142/4 from its 20 overs.

JE Cameron was named player of the match for her brilliant knock of 45 runs off just 34 balls, hitting 5 boundaries and the only six from Australia.

Later on the day; Sri Lanka will face West Indies in the ICC World T20 final on the same venue.

Friday, February 24, 2012

Pakistan vs England (2nd T20I) Live Streaming -- Pakistan confident ahead of series decider today (Match Preview)

DUBAI, UAE (Sat, Feb 25) – Pakistan will be feeling very relieved and soothing, especially the skipper Misbah-ul-Haq, with the recent victory Thursday against England in first of the three T20I’s after being thrashed by opposition in ODI series sweeping it all with 4-0 scoreline. 

Misbah hit back critics after victory in first T20 international
The recent triumph, courtesy to Umar Gul and Saeed Ajmal’s sensible bowling at the death overs, has certainly boosted the confidence level of Misbah and his boys. He was criticized heavily for his defending approach in the ODI series which ultimately led to series whitewash by the hands of England, downed in the Test series by 3-0 against the same opposition.

Misbah's captaincy skills were not at their best in the 4-match ODI series, but in the Twenty20 match, he maneuvered his resources well, using the right bowlers at the right time and placing the fields correctly.

Misbah on Friday hit back at at criticism after his side's 4-0 defeat in the ODI series against England, advising a change of approach among critics.

"I have said that even after the Test series win that we have to keep patience," said Misbah following his team's 8-run victory in Thursday’s Twenty20 International.

"We should talk of the ground realities but we talk on other points," said Misbah in response. "We should talk of the bad performance (and) the areas where we showed weaknesses.

"We must talk of ground realities and the media should be positive. We committed mistakes: they scored four hundreds, we managed only four fifties and their bowlers took wickets, ours didn't," said Misbah of the one-day series.

The second Twenty20 International is scheduled to be played today at the same venue i.e. Dubai International Cricket Stadium , Dubai. Today’s match is scheduled to start at 20:00 local time, 21:00 PST (16:00 GMT).

Final squads will be selected from following available options:

England squad

SCJ Broad*, JM Anderson, JM Bairstow, RS Bopara, TT Bresnan, DR Briggs, JC Buttler†, AN Cook, JW Dernbach, ST Finn, AD Hales, C Kieswetter†, EJG Morgan, SR Patel, KP Pietersen, GP Swann

Pakistan squad

Misbah-ul-Haq*, Abdur Rehman, Adnan Akmal†, Aizaz Cheema, Asad Shafiq, Awais Zia, Hammad Azam, Imran Farhat, Junaid Khan, Mohammad Hafeez, Saeed Ajmal, Shahid Afridi, Shoaib Malik, Umar Akmal, Umar Gul, Wahab Riaz


Pakistan vs England (2nd Twenty20 International), live score updates HERE.


Pakistan vs England (2nd Twenty20 International), live streaming HERE.

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Pak v Eng (1st T20I), Dubai -- Video Highlights: Pakistan beat England by 8 runs

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates – Will it be a series of whitewashes?? Pakistan’s victory in the first Twenty20 International on Thursday again arises the question “Will it be a series of whitewashes?? Pakistan has now lead of 1-0 in 3-match series.

Pakistan beat England by 8 runs in first T20 International


Veteran pacer Umar Gul and magical off spinner Saeed Ajmal bowled splendidly at the death to take Pakistan to an 8ight-run victory over England in the first T20I yesterday night at Dubai International Cricket Stadium , Dubai. 

After being invited to bat first; Pakistan gave a target of 145 runs with the help of flying start by Muhammad Hafeez (23) & Awais Zia (18) and responsible finish by Shoaib Malik (39) and skipper Misbah-ul-Haq (26*).


Watch below the highlights of important innings by Shoaib Malik:

World’s Sports Update

 Umar Gul named man-of-the match for his superb bowling. Watch highlights of the match above.

Pakistan v England (1st T20I) -- Live Streaming: Proper Team Selection Really Matters for Victory (Preview)

DUBAI, UAE (Thu, Feb 23) – The current series between Pakistan and England on the soil of Middle East might be remembered as the ‘Series of Whitewashes’ because of the extraordinary results in all three formats of the game. 

Pakistan v England (1st T20I) -- Live Streaming
First Pakistan clean swept Test series thrashing opposition 3-0 under the captaincy of Misbah-ul-Haq before being whitewashed by England, under the leadership Alastair Cook. England responded extravagantly to outclass overconfident Pakistan in 4-match ODI series, winning all four matches comprehensively. 

The last chapter of the current series is set to open today at Dubai International Cricket Stadium , Dubai in the form of 3-match T20I series.
Pakistan, after being outshone by England in ODI series, is expected to give chance to their young blood in the form of Hammad Azam and Awais Zia. Younis Khan and Azhar Ali have already flown back to Pakistan, therefore, youngsters are hoping to debut for Pakistan in T20I series.

Today’s match is scheduled to begin at 20:00 local time, 21:00 PST (16:00 GMT).

Final squads will be selected from following available options:

England squad

SCJ Broad*, JM Anderson, JM Bairstow, RS Bopara, TT Bresnan, DR Briggs, JC Buttler†, AN Cook, JW Dernbach, ST Finn, AD Hales, C Kieswetter†, EJG Morgan, SR Patel, KP Pietersen, GP Swann

Pakistan squad

Misbah-ul-Haq*, Abdur Rehman, Adnan Akmal†, Aizaz Cheema, Asad Shafiq, Awais Zia, Hammad Azam, Imran Farhat, Junaid Khan, Mohammad Hafeez, Saeed Ajmal, Shahid Afridi, Shoaib Malik, Umar Akmal, Umar Gul, Wahab Riaz


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Monday, February 13, 2012

Live Streaming: Pak v England (1st ODI) -- England to face even stronger spin bowling magic

ABU DHABI, UAE (Feb. 13) – Pakistan are ready to take on England in the first of the 4-match ODI series today here at Abu Dhabi Cricket Stadium.

England to face even stronger spin bowling magic in ODI series starting today
In the current series, the Pakistan’s squad for the four ODIs against England is a very balanced one with the right blend of fine batsmen, quality all-rounders and world class bowlers. While Younis Khan and Misbah-ul-Haq bring their experience into play in the middle order, Pakistan also have talented youngsters like Imran Farhat, Asad Shafiq, Umar Akmal and Azhar Ali.

The presence of all-rounders like Mohammad Hafeez, Shahid Afridi and Shoaib Malik provides the added strength to both batting and the bowling departments.

Although England has been thrashed by Pakistan in the Test series but the presence of youngsters like Craig Kieswetter, Jos Buttler and Jonny Bairstow promises to add some freshness to the English batting, which has loads of difficulties in facing quality spin attack from Pakistan during Test series.

Aside from these youngsters; veteran batsmen Alastair Cook, Jonathan Trott and Kevin Pietersen have to play a vital role if England really want to escape from similar humiliation they faced after being whitewashed in Test series. Eoin Morgan has been a quality ODI player, occupies a crucial position in the middle order and certainly due with the positive and huge exhibition of his batting skills.

Match will start at 15:00 local time (11:00 GMT), 16:00 PST and the squads will be finalized from the following players:

England squad

AN Cook*, JM Anderson, JM Bairstow, RS Bopara, TT Bresnan, DR Briggs, SCJ Broad, JC Buttler†, JW Dernbach, ST Finn, C Kieswetter†, EJG Morgan, SR Patel, KP Pietersen, GP Swann, IJL Trott

Pakistan squad

Misbah-ul-Haq*, Abdur Rehman, Adnan Akmal†, Aizaz Cheema, Asad Shafiq, Azhar Ali, Hammad Azam, Imran Farhat, Junaid Khan, Mohammad Hafeez, Saeed Ajmal, Shahid Afridi, Shoaib Malik, Umar Akmal, Umar Gul, Wahab Riaz, Younis Khan

Pakistan v England (1st ODI) at Abu Dhabi: Live Score Updates:


Pakistan v England (1st ODI) at Abu Dhabi: Live Streaming:

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Saeed Ajmal Targeted by English Media after Historical Whitewash in UAE

English media is unable to digest the dominance of Pakistan in the cricket field after being whitewashed in 3-match Test series; especially the magic of Saeed Ajmal’s off spin bowling is still haunting them and they wanted him to be pressurized psychologically before the 4-match ODI series starting from Monday (Feb. 13).  

Saeed Ajmal Targeted by English Media after Historical Whitewash in UAE (Image Credit: Reuters)
Since the victory in the third Test English media has been propagating the controversies trying to raise doubts about the bowling action of man-of-the-series Saeed Ajmal, who took 24 wickets in the current series.

Saeed Ajmal has been targeted more vigorously after his interview in which he claimed that ICC has given him special favor in terms of straightening the arm at the time of delivering the ball, exceeding the specified limit if 15 degrees.

The PCB and ICC later clarified that no room had been given to the Pakistani spinner and that it was just Ajmal's lack of communication skills which led to the confusion; but English media picked up the contents of interview to hide their own team’s mistakes and lack preparedness to face one of the top bowlers in the world which led to historical defeat by the committed Pakistan under the cool and calm Misbah-ul-Haq.

Best known for mastering the doosra, former Pakistan spinner Saqlain Mushtaq on Thursday advised off-spinner Saeed Ajmal to overlook the continuing discussion over his bowling action.

'Ajmal's bowling action has been cleared by the ICC,' said Saqlain.

'This is the bottomline and Ajmal should keep this fact in mind all the time. He must ignore discussions on his bowling action.

Continuous discussion on it will affect his rhythm because he'll be thinking about it all the time. 

The players should only focus on the game when giving statements rather that going into technicalities.'

Saturday, February 4, 2012

Pak v Eng (3rd Test, Day 3) - Live Streaming: Pakistan to resume at 222/2

DUBAI, UAE (Feb. 05) – Pakistan will resume their second innings on 222/2 on day 3 of the third and final Test of the series against England here at Dubai Sports Complex (DSC), Dubai.

Day 2: Younis Khan's ton put England back in trouble 
After 42-run lead in first innings England were poised to avert the series whitewash until Younis Khan emerged from pavilion after Pakistan lost their both openers for just 20 odd runs. Younis Khan and Azhar Ali played responsible innings to save Pakistan from complete disaster; especially the veteran Younis Khan, due with a long and steady innings, responded marvelously to pile up his career’s 20th century – which happened to be the first ton of current series. 

Pakistan were completely down on first day after getting out cheaply for just 99; but their bowlers rescued them again and curtailed England on just 141 on second day. Abdur Rehman again bowled brilliantly for yet another 5-wicket haul. Saed Ajmal took three and Umar Gul grbbed two English wickets. England Skipper Andrew Strauss was the top scorer with his 56-run innings.

Pakistan is set to start their innings within half an hour with two set batsmen on the crease - Younis Khan batting at 115 and Azhar Ali unbeaten at 75. Pakistan has already taken 180 runs lead and if they managed at least 100-150 runs more then England will definitely find it extremely hard to survive the first ever Test series whitewash against Pakistan.

Let’s see how Pakistan will continue and what will the strategy of Strauss’ men on the field.

Pakistan vs England (Test 3, Day 3): Watch live score updates HERE

Pakistan vs England (Test 3, Day 3): Watch live streaming HERE 

Friday, February 3, 2012

Pak v Eng (3rd Test, Day 1) -- Live Streaming: England Pace Wrecks Pakistan, All Out for 99

DUBAI, UAE (Fe. 03) – Pakistan all out for just 99 on board in 45th over on first day of the third and final Test here at Dubai Sports Complex (DSC) Stadium, Dubai.

England Pace Wrecks Pakistan, All Out for 99
 Pakistan had a disastrous start after they opted to bat first following the winning of toss today morning. England’s pace attack led by Stuart Broad and James Anderson wrecked Pakistan top order, leaving them deep in trouble at 21/5. 

Taufeeq Umar was trapped LBW in the very first over by James Anderson without disturbing the scorers followed by Muhammad Hafeez (13), Azhar Ali (1), Younis Khan (4) and Skipper Misbah-ul-Haq (1).

Young Asad Shafiq again played a responsible knock of 45 runs but couldn’t rescue his team from complete disaster.

Broad picked up four wickets while Anderson claimed three. Remaining three wickets were shared by spinners as Monty Panesar grabbed two and Graeme Swann picked one. 

Watch live streaming - Pakistan v England (Test 3) at DSC:

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Saturday, January 28, 2012

VIDEO: Abdur Rehman's 6-wicket haul against England in 2nd Test at Abu Dhabi

ABU DHABI, UAE (Jan. 28) – Left-arm spinner Abdur Rehman took six wickets as Pakistan beat England by 72 runs in the second test on Saturday to take the decisive 2-0 lead in the 3-match series, bowling out the tourists for 72 in their second innings after another miserable batting display.

Abdur Rehman's 6-wicket haul against England in 2nd Test at Abu Dhabi
The situation was under control but suddenly Abdur Rehman, not Saeed Ajmal this time, arrived into the scene as the “destroyer” to ring the death bell for the English batsmen. Suddenly, Rehman started to approach towards the crease with an attacking rhythm, suddenly he started to spun the web of magic around the English batsmen, suddenly he started to vary his length, suddenly the English men started to move their feet towards the pavilion and thus an incredible spell had been scripted to essay one of the most incredible wins in Test cricket’s history. 

England earlier dismissed Pakistan for 214 to give themselves a target of 145 to win and square the series, but English batsmen again fell deep in trouble dealing with the Pakistan’s triple spin threat of Abdur Rehman, Saeed Ajmal and Muhammad Hafeez.

Abdur Rehman played a key role with 6-25 demolishing England on 72 – England’s lowest Test total against Pakistan; while Ajmal’s grabbed 3 for 22.
Pakistan, who play their home series in the UAE due to security concerns in home, won last week’s first test in Dubai by 10 wickets.

Watch video below - Abdur Rehman's 6-wicket haul against England in 2nd Test at Abu Dhabi:

Pakistan Beat England in Second Test at Abu Dhabi -- Day 4: Highlights of Winning Moments

ABU DHABI, UAE (Jan. 28) – Left-arm spinner Abdur Rehman took six wickets as Pakistan beat England by 72 runs in the second test on Saturday to take the decisive 2-0 lead in the 3-match series, bowling out the tourists for 72 in their second innings after another miserable batting display.

Pakistan Beat England by 72 Runs in Second Test at Abu Dhabi

England earlier dismissed Pakistan for 214 to give themselves a target of 145 to win and square the series, but English batsmen again fell deep in trouble dealing with the Pakistan’s triple spin threat of Abdur Rehman, Saeed Ajmal and Muhammad Hafeez.

Abdur Rehman played a key role with 6-25 demolishing England on 72 – England’s lowest Test total against Pakistan; while Ajmal’s grabbed 3 for 22.

Pakistan, who play their home series in the UAE due to security concerns in home, won last week’s first test in Dubai by 10 wickets.

Watch video below - the winning moments for Pakistan:

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Pak v Eng (1st Test, Day 3) - Pakistan outshine World No. 1 England by 10 wickets

DUBAI, UAE (Jan. 19) – Pakistan won the first Test against England by a huge margin of 10 wickets on the third day of the match here at Dubai Sports Complex, Dubai. Muhammad Hafeez struck boundary to take the score to 15 needed for the victory as England were all out for 160 in the second innings giving only 15-runs target to Pakistan for victory in the first Test. 

Umar Gul celebrates his fourth wicketas Pakistan crushed England by 10 wickets
Graeme Swann was the last wicket to fall off Saeed Ajmal who took his tally to 10 wickets in this match. James Anderson stood unbeaten at 15. 

England has a nightmarish start yet again in the second innings but this time man in-charge was experienced Umar Gul who struck early not once or twice but thrice, picking up wickets of Andrew Strauss, Alastair Cook and Kevin Pietersen at 25.
Umar Gul bruises the England’s hope to control the things after they fought back quite impressively and succeeded to curtail Pakistan on just 338 in the first session on third day of the first Test.

Veteran pacer Umar Gul led the proceedings for Pakistan in this innings and picked up 4 wickets giving away 63 runs. First innings destroyer Saeed Ajmal has also picked up three wickets while Abdur Rehman struck at the later stages to claim three wickets. 

Deficient with 146 runs England kept on losing wickets for regular intervals after losing their Skipper Andrew Strauss on just 6 on board and no batsman, other than Jonathan Trott, able to play Pakistani bowlers with confidence. Once Trott got his way back to pavilion the things changed completely for England.

Graeme Swann gets another life when he was declared LBW by umpire but review shows Umar Gul bowling a no-ball; but Stuart Broad was caught on the mid-on by Asad Shafiq off Abdur Rehman. Chris Tremlett also didn’t last long and caught in slips by Muhammad Hafeez off Rehman once again. 

Pakistan resumed their first innings today at 288/7 and added 50 more runs that helped drag the score to 338 to take a substantial led on 146 which is proving to be more then enough right now for England. 

Saeed Ajmal was named man of the match for 10-wicket haul in thw match.

England 160/all out in second innings -- Pakistan need 15 to win first Test

DUBAI, UAE (Jan. 19) – England all out for 160 in the second innings giving only 15-runs target to Pakistan for victory on the third day of the match here at Dubai Sports Complex, Dubai. 

Kevin Pietersen departs as England 160/all out in second innings
Graeme Swann was the last wicket to fall off Saeed Ajmal who took his tally to 10 wickets in this match. James Anderson stood unbeaten at 15. 

England has a nightmarish start yet again in the second innings but this time man in-charge was experienced Umar Gul who struck early not once or twice but thrice, picking up wickets of Andrew Strauss, Alastair Cook and Kevin Pietersen at 25.

Umar Gul bruises the England’s hope to control the things after they fought back quite impressively and succeeded to curtail Pakistan on just 338 in the first session on third day of the first Test.

Veteran pacer Umar Gul led the proceedings for Pakistan in this innings and picked up 4 wickets giving away 63 runs. First innings destroyer Saeed Ajmal has also picked up three wickets while Abdur Rehman struck at the later stages to claim three wickets. 

Deficient with 146 runs England kept on losing wickets for regular intervals after losing their Skipper Andrew Strauss on just 6 on board and no batsman, other than Jonathan Trott, able to play Pakistani bowlers with confidence. Once Trott got his way back to pavilion the things changed completely for England.

Graeme Swann gets another life when he was declared LBW by umpire but review shows Umar Gul bowling a no-ball; but Stuart Broad was caught on the mid-on by Asad Shafiq off Abdur Rehman. Chris Tremlett also didn’t last long and caught in slips by Muhammad Hafeez off Rehman once again. 

Pakistan resumed their first innings today at 288/7 and added 50 more runs that helped drag the score to 338 to take a substantial led on 146 which is proving to be more then enough right now for England.

Dubai Test Updates: Umar Gul leading the strike as England struggling to avoid innings defeat

DUBAI, UAE (Jan. 19) – Umar Gul bruises the England’s hope to control the things after they fought back quite impressively and succeeded to curtail Pakistan on just 338 on the third day of the first Test underway at Dubai Sports Complex, Dubai.

Umar Gul sprints off in celebration of his three early wickets
According to latest updates from the field; in post-Tea Break session England are tumbling deep in trouble after losing their top seven batsmen for just 87 on the board in 43rd over of their second innings.

Veteran pacer Umar Gul is leading the proceedings for Pakistan in this innings and picked up 4 wickets giving away just 26 runs in 12 overs e bowled until now. First innings destroyer Saeed Ajmal has also picked up two wickets while Abdur Rehman shared one wicket. 

England keep on losing wickets for regular intervals after losing their Skipper Andrew Strauss on just 6 on board and no batsman, other than Jonathan Trott, able to play Pakistani bowlers with confident. Once Trott got his way back to pavilion the things changed completely for England.

Graeme Swann gets another life when he was declared LBW by umpire but review shows Umar Gul bowling a no-ball.

 Pakistan resumed their first innings today at 288/7 and added 50 more runs that helped drag the score to 338 to take a substantial led on 146 which is proving to be more then enough right now for England. 

Live Score Updates HERE

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Pakistan finishes first innings at 338 -- Adnan Akmal showed temperament to help Pakistan take substantial lead of 146

DUBAI, UAE (Jan. 19) – Last wicket of Pakistan just fell at 338 when Adnan Akmal got stump out off the sharply spinning delivery from Graeme Swann. Akmal played a brilliant knock of 61 that helps Pakistan to get a substantial first innings lead of 146 runs. 

Pakistan resumed their first innings today at 288/7 on the third day of the first Test being played at Dubai Sports Complex, Dubai.

Pakistan were 96 runs ahead of England’s first innings score of 192. England bowlers have a pretty decent job to curtail Pakistan under 300-mark on the day two. They never allowed playing Pakistani batsmen with freedom of mind and the willow in their hands.

The pick of the bowlers was definitely Stuart Broad who started things happen for England when he cleaned Taufeeq Umar off-stumps with a gem of beautiful ball. Then it was Broad who picked up the second wicket of Azhar Ali. Broad finishes with three wickets in Pakistan’s first innings.

Graeme Swann claimed four wicket costing 107 runs while James Anderson picked up two wickets and one very lucky wicket of Younis Khan was shared by Jonathan Trott.

The last two wickets of Misbah-ul-Haq and Abdur Rehman at very last moments of the day were among the vital wickets that lifted the spirit of England and will certainly help wrap the Pakistani tail as soon as possible on the start of day three.

Although Pakistani openers Muhammad Hafeez (88) and Taufeeq Umar (58) gave a strong start of 114 runs; but middle-order batsmen failed to capitalize things off, other than skipper Misbah-ul-Haq who scored 52 before falling in the second last over of the day. The terrific innings by Adnan Akmal was really frustrating for England.

England bowlers were hoping to pick up the remaining three wickets in a quick time which didn’t happen in real; but the real test for them is to face Saeed Ajmal’s Doosra and Teesra in the second innings. 

Let’s see how they will tackle the World No. 1 off spinner ..??

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Pak v Eng (1st Test, Day 3) - Live Streaming: Hafeez missed ton as Pakistan to start at 288/7

DUBAI, UAE (Jan. 19) – Pakistan will resume their first innings today at 288/7 on the third day of the first Test being played at Dubai Sports Complex, Dubai.

Graeme Swann had Misbah-ul-Haq lbw after reviewing the decision
Pakistan is 96 runs ahead of England’s first innings score of 192. England bowlers have a pretty decent job to curtail Pakistan under 300-mark on the day two. They never allowed playing Pakistani batsmen with freedom of mind and the willow in their hands.

The pick of the bowlers was definited Stuart Broad who started things happen for England when he cleaned Taufeeq Umar off-stumps with a gem of beautiful ball. Then it was Broad who picked up the second wicket of Azhar Ali.  

The last two wickets of Misbah-ul-Haq and Abdur Rehman at very last moments of the day were among the vital wickets that lifted the spirit of England and will certainly help wrap the Pakistani tail as soon as possible on the start of day three.

Although Pakistani openers Muhammad Hafeez (88) and Taufeeq Umar (58) gave a strong start of 114 runs; but middle-order abtsmen failed to capitalize things off, other than skipper Misbah-ul-Haq who scored 52 before falling in the second last over of the day.

England bowlers will hopefully pick up the remaining three wickets in a quick time; but then the real test will start for them, to face Saeed Ajmal’s Doosra and Teesra. Let’s see how they will tackle the World No. 1 off spinner ..??

Live Streaming of Pakistan v England (1st Test) Day 3 at DSC:


Live Score Updates of Pakistan v England (1st Test) Day 3 at DSC:


Live Commentary  of Pakistan v England (1st Test) day 3 at DSC:


Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Pakistan v England (1st Test) -- Day 2 Live Streaming: Muhammad hafeez and Taufeeq Umar to resume first innings at 42/0

DUBAI, UAE (Jan. 18) – Pakistan will resume first innings today at 42 on the second day of the first test at Dubai Sports Complex, Dubai. Pakistani opener Muhammad Hafeez is batting at 22 and Taufeeq Umar at 18. Pakistan is trailing by 150 runs.

Muhammad hafeez and Taufeeq Umar to resume first innings at 42/0
Earlier England had a nightmarish day one after they decided to bat first after winning the toss.  

England finished first innings just after the Tea Break in 73rd over on Day 1. Matt Prior remained highest runs getter for England with an unbeaten 70-run innings. Graeme Swann and Eoin Morgan contributed with 34 and 24 respectively. Five English batsmen failed to score in double figure.

Saeed Ajmal wraps up England tail with James Anderson plum LBW claiming his 7th wickets in the innings. Along with Saeed Ajmal’s career best 7-55; Aizaz Cheema, Muhammad Hafeez and Abdur Rehman picked up one wicket each.

Live Streaming of Pakistan v England (1st Test) Day 2 at DSC:


Live Score Updates of Pakistan v England (1st Test) Day 2 at DSC:


Live Commentary  of Pakistan v England (1st Test) day 2 at DSC:

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