PCB: England enforce follow-on after Azhar Ali’s defiant 141 n.o.

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The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), formerly the Board of Control for Cricket in Pakistan, is the governing body for cricket in Pakistan. It oversees and organizes all tours and matches for the Pakistan national cricket team. A member of the International Cricket Council since 1952, the PCB represents Pakistan's men's and women's teams in international cricket tournaments.

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Pakistan captain Azhar Ali and England pacer James Anderson starred on day three of the third Test at the Ageas Bowl as the former scored his first century in an away Test after more than three years and the latter closed on to the landmark of 600 Test wickets with a five-wicket haul.

The tourists were bowled out for 273 as Joe Root, the England captain, enforced follow-on before bad light prematurely ended the day’s play which means Pakistan’s efforts to surmount a towering 310-run deficit will commence on Monday.

Azhar led his side’s spirited fightback with a fine 141 not out to save them from a precarious 30 for four after Anderson accounted for Asad Shafiq (five) 12 balls into the morning session before play had to be halted due to passing showers. Asad was Anderson’s fourth wicket after the 38-year-old removed Shan Masood, Abid Ali and Babar Azam in the final moments of the second day’s play.

The Pakistan captain crafted a handy 45-run partnership with Fawad Alam, which was broken in the afternoon session by Dom Bess’ off-spin after the left-handed batsman prodded his bat on a delivery deviating away from him and edged it to wicketkeeper Jos Buttler.

The pair of Azhar and Mohammad Rizwan denied the hosts any further inroads as the two waited for the ball to get soft and old and then played their strokes fluently on a batting friendly wicket.

Rizwan scored his second half-century in as many innings and passed the 50-run mark with a daring six, smoking Bess over long-off by charging down the wicket. The wicketkeeper-batsman made 53 off 113 balls, five of which were sent for fours.

Azhar and Rizwan knitted a defiant 138-run stand for the sixth wicket. It was over the course of this partnership that Azhar reached his third century in England and 17th overall.

The partnership, which at one stage promised to steer Pakistan past the follow-on target, came to an end on a loose delivery as a length ball going down the leg was tickled by Rizwan into the hands of Buttler.

Azhar, meanwhile, held on end. Over the course of his 272-ball unbeaten stay at the crease, he smashed 21 fours and also crossed the 6,000-run mark in Test cricket.

Stuart Broad and Anderson – the second most and most prolific bowlers in England’s Test history, respectively – cleaned up the tail as the latter returned five for 56, while Yasir Shah (20) and Shaheen Shah Afridi (three) were the former’s only two scalps of the innings.

Anderson now has 598 Test wickets as he continues to knock the door of the exclusive club of the bowlers with 600 or more Test wickets, which is led by Muttiah Muralitharan (800) and includes Shane Warne (708) and Anil Kumble (619). He already has the most wickets for a fast bowler in Test cricket.

While Anderson will have his eyes set on the landmark on the fourth morning of this third ICC World Test Championship fixture between the two teams, Pakistan will hope they can keep the England bowlers at bay and bat out the remaining two days.

England have an unassailable 1-0 lead in the series.

Scores in brief:

England 583-8d, 154.4 overs (Zak Crawley 267, Jos Buttler 152, Chirs Woakes 40, Joe Root 29, Dom Bess 27 not out; Shaheen Shah Afridi 2-121, Yasir Shah 2-173)

Pakistan 273-10, 93 overs (Azhar Ali 141 not out, Mohammad Rizwan 53, Fawad Alam 21; James Anderson 5-56, Stuart Broad 2-40)

Name of Author: PCB

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