Hafeez misses century as Pakistan score 173-2

Published October 13, 2015
Pakistan's Mohammad Hafeez reacts as he walks off the field after he was dismissed by England's Ben Stokes during the first day's play of the first cricket Test match between Pakistan and England at The Sheikh Zayed International Cricket Stadium in Abu Dhabi on October 13, 2015.  — AFP
Pakistan's Mohammad Hafeez reacts as he walks off the field after he was dismissed by England's Ben Stokes during the first day's play of the first cricket Test match between Pakistan and England at The Sheikh Zayed International Cricket Stadium in Abu Dhabi on October 13, 2015. — AFP

ABU DHABI: Opener Mohammad Hafeez missed a hundred by just two runs as Pakistan reached 173-2 on the opening day of the first Test against England in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday.

Hafeez was trapped leg-before wicket by seamer Ben Stokes for 98 in the last over before tea after England toiled hard on a flat Sheikh Zayed Stadium pitch.

Hafeez and Malik, unbeaten on 72 at tea, added 168 for the second wicket to bolster Pakistan's innings after Misbah-ul-Haq won the toss and decided to bat.

Hafeez hit 13 boundaries during his 170-ball knock before attempting to play on the leg-side in an attempt to reach his ninth Test hundred. He challenged Australian umpire Paul Rieffel's decision but to no avail.

England bowlers had managed just one wicket in the first session, with James Anderson dismissing opener Shan Masood for two in the third over.

Anderson pitched one short to Masood who took his eyes off the ball as it hit the grill of his helmet and fell onto the stumps.

Anderson was then unlucky not to have Hafeez as Ian Bell dropped a regulation catch off the bat in the second slip. Hafeez was then batting on seven.

Hafeez took advantage of the lapse and at 26 hit leg-spinner Adil Rasheed to point boundary to reach 3,000 runs in his 45th Test. He is the 17th Pakistani batsmen to score 3,000 or more runs in Tests.

Hafeez completed his 11th Test half century with a single as Pakistan reached 82-1 at lunch.

Malik, playing his first Test for five years, also had a reprieve when on 40 he was caught in the gully off paceman Stuart Broad only to see umpire signalling a no-ball.

He has so far knocked eight boundaries in his ninth Test fifty, his first against England in five Tests.

Pakistan were forced to leave out leg-spinner Yasir Shah who was ruled out of the match with a back problem.

The 29-year spinner, seen as match-winner for Pakistan, stumbled while bowling in the nets on Monday and after assessment early Tuesday was left out.

England were also without injured paceman Steven Finn. They included Rashid for his first Test.

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