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1st Test, Day 1: Mohammad Abbas, Hasan Ali shine as Pakistan bowl England out for 184

Both the seamers shared eight wickets among them to bundle out hosts for a paltry 184 before Pakistan ended the day one of the first Test for 50/1 at Lord's.

Reported by: AP London Published : May 24, 2018 23:43 IST, Updated : May 24, 2018 23:43 IST
England vs Pakistan 1st Test, day 1
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Hasan Ali celebrates after taking the wicket of England's Joe Root during the day one of first Test at Lord's

Pakistan provoked England's latest batting collapse by combining disciplined bowling with superb catching before showing resistance in its reply to dominate the opening day of the first Test at Lord's on Thursday. A new international season started with some familiar problems for England, which stumbled to 43/3 after winning the toss and then lost its last five wickets for 16 runs in 4.4 overs to be dismissed for 184 soon after Tea.

Opener Alastair Cook was the only batsman to stand out, making 70 in his record-levelling 153rd consecutive Test. Pakistan were 50/1 at stumps and trailed by 134 runs.

Pakistan seamers bowled a good line and length on a day when the ball swung around and moved off the seam. Mohammad Abbas and Hasan Ali each took four wickets. Cook and Jonny Bairstow (27) were both bowled from deliveries that shaped in and seamed away to hit off stump.

Allied to that were some surprisingly good catches by a team that is often criticized for its fielding, with Asad Shafiq taking two sharp catches at second slip to remove the recalled Jos Buttler and 20-year-old debutant Dom Bess, while Mohammad Amir dived to his right to snaffle Mark Wood for the final wicket.

England's total was its lowest in the first innings at Lord's since 2005 and the spotlight invariably fell on England captain Joe Root and his decision to bat first in what proved to be difficult conditions. Moments after Root made his choice, Pakistan captain Sarfraz Ahmed said he would have wanted to bowl if given the choice.

Pakistan lost Imam-ul-Haq, trapped lbw to Stuart Broad for 4, early in the reply but Azhar Ali (18) and Haris Sohail (21) held out in the face of some probing seam bowling by Broad, Jimmy Anderson and Mark Wood.

Sohail was dropped on 16 by Ben Stokes, who dived to his right from the third slip in front of Dawid Malam at second slip. Pakistan won by 75 runs at Lord's in the first Test of the series in 2016.

Cook's run of successive Test matches, which stretches from 2006, tied the record held by former Australia captain Allan Border.

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