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Pakistan Whitewash England With Third Test Win

Dubai, Feb 6: Pakistan beat England by 71 runs in the third and final Test to sweep the series 3-0 on the fourth day at Dubai Stadium on Monday. Chasing 324-run target, England were dismissed for

India TV News Desk Updated on: February 06, 2012 18:45 IST
pakistan whitewash england with third test win
pakistan whitewash england with third test win

Dubai, Feb 6: Pakistan beat England by 71 runs in the third and final Test to sweep the series 3-0 on the fourth day at Dubai Stadium on Monday. 


Chasing 324-run target, England were dismissed for 252 in their second innings, falling to their first-ever series whitewash against Pakistan.

For Pakistan it was a fifth series whitewash, their last coming in a 3-0 triumph over Bangladesh in 2003.

Umar Gul (4-61) and Saeed Ajmal (4-67) shared the spoils. Ajmal finished the series with 24 wickets.

Pakistan won the first Test by ten wickets in Dubai while they won the second by 72 runs in the second in Abu Dhabi.

England limped to 173-6 at tea on a weary Dubai Stadium pitch which saw Pakistani spinner Saeed Ajmal (3-44) and paceman Umar Gul (2-31) destroying their top-order.

At the break, Matt Prior was unbeaten on ten and Stuart Broad was batting on four. England still need 151 to win with Pakistan needing four wickets for a win.

England, 89-2 at lunch, were still in with a chance with Alastair Cook (49) and Kevin Pietersen (18) batting well but they lost four wickets in the space of 84 runs, leaving Pakistan on the brink of a first-ever 3-0 whitewash over their opponents.

Pakistan won the first Test here by ten wickets and the second by 72 runs in Abu Dhabi.

Pietersen, who struggled for runs in the series, hit Abdul Rehman for a boundary and then hoisted him for a six to post England's 100. But Ajmal struck from the other end.

The off-spinner produced a beautiful delivery to bowl Pietersen through the gate for 18, a mere 67 runs for the series during which he was out to spinners on five occasions.

In his next over, Ajmal produced another sharp turning delivery which caught the edge of Cook's bat and was smartly held by a diving Younis Khan in the lone slip.

Ian Bell (10) and Eoin Morgan (31) added 37 for the fifth wicket but again failed to produce a big score in the series as Gul dismissed them in the space of just three runs.

Pakistan could have been in a better position in the morning session had they not dropped two crucial catches, the first off Strauss on 26 when wicket-keeper Adnan Akmal grassed a simple chance off Gul.

But that didn't hurt Pakistan as Rehman trapped England captain in the very next over. Strauss challenged the decision by Australian umpire Steve Davis but his review failed.

Gul then let off Cook at 24 when he failed to hold a top-edge sweep off Rehman.

Cook had also benefited from a drop catch on Saturday when Taufiq Umar let him off in the third slip off a miscued drive off Gul when he was four.

Ajmal then broke a dangerous looking 37-run stand between Cook and Jonathan Trott (18) by forcing a top-edge sweep which was smartly snapped up by Rehman at square-leg.

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