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england vs pakistan, 1st test, day 2, lord's
England vs Pakistan, 1st Test, Day 2, Lord's
Darren Gough rings the bell prior to day two of the 1st Test
Azhar Ali was involved in a good stand with Haris Sohail.
Mark Wood broke the second wicket stand by dismissing Haris Sohail.
Azhar Ali fell to James Anderson soon after registering a half-century.
Asad Shafiq got off to a promising start as Pakistan brought down the deficit to 48 at Lunch.
Asad Shafiq registered a half-century and put on a good stand with Babar Azam to help Pakistan into the lead.
Ben Stokes ended the stand with the wicket of Asad Shafiq.
Babar Azam became the third half-centurion of the innings.
Sarfraz Ahmed fell off the last ball before Tea, tempted into a pull by Ben Stokes.
Babar Azam retired hurt after a blow to his wrist.
Plenty of catches were put down in the slip cordon, with Alastair Cook being the main culprit.
Faheem Ashraf put on a half-century stand with Shadab Khan to extend the lead past 100 before getting out to James Anderson.
Shadab Khan became the fourth half-centurion of the innings.
James Anderson and Ben Stokes finished with three wickets apiece but Pakistan were in a strong position at the end of Day 2.
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