LAHORE – Mohammad Yousuf hit a stylish half-century as Pakistan recovered yesterday from a poor start in reply to an under par England total in the third and final Test in Lahore.
The middle-order batsman scored an unbeaten 84 to help his team reach 185-4 in the first innings at stumps on the second day in reply to England’s modest 288 all out. Nightwatchman Shoaib Akhtar had yet to open his account when bad light stopped play with 19 overs remaining.Yousuf played a key role in propping up the innings after paceman Matthew Hoggard had claimed two early wickets.-AFPNightwatchman Shoaib Akhtar had yet to open his account when bad light stopped play with 19 overs remaining.Yousuf played a key role in propping up the innings after paceman Matthew Hoggard had claimed two early wickets.-AFP
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