Azhar Ali hits century, still failed to save Pakistan from follow-on in third Test
Azhar Ali hits century, still failed to save Pakistan from follow-on in third Test
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After the century of Azhar Ali, the Pakistan cricket team is facing a follow-on in the third and decisive Test of the series being played at Southampton. On the second day, the Pakistan team, who came to the backfoot after losing 3 wickets for 24 runs in reply to England's 583 for 8, was piled up by 273 runs in the first innings on the third day thanks to captain Azhar Ali's unbeaten 141 and Mohammad Rizwan's 53 runs innings. happened. After losing by 310 runs in the first innings, Pakistan's team has faced a follow-on.

Pakistan's second innings could not start due to bad light. England was declared after scoring 583 for 8 wickets in the first innings. For England, fast bowler James Anderson took 5 wickets for 56 runs. He took 5 or more wickets in the innings for the 29th time in his career. Anderson brought his test wicket tally to 598 with this. Stuart Broad also took 2 wickets for 40 runs.

England declared the innings with a huge score of 583 runs in the first innings, in which young batsman Jack Crawley has a double century and wicketkeeper-batsman Jos Buttler's century, Crowley scored 267 off 393 balls, but Butler made 152 off 311 balls. Played an innings of runs.

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