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Published 04 Feb, 2012 09:26pm

Azhar plays second fiddle in 194-run stand: Classy Younis century steers Pakistan into healthy position

DUBAI, Feb 4: Experienced batsman Younis Khan proved his class with a superb hundred to put Pakistan in a good position on the second day of the third and final Test against England here on Saturday.

The 34-year-old right-hander scored an unbeaten 115 to repair the Pakistan innings after early wobbles with youngster Azhar Ali (75 not out) through an unbroken third wicket stand of 194 to take their team to 222-2 at close.

Pakistan, who conceded a 42-run lead in the first innings after England made 141, now lead by 180 runs with eight wickets intact going into third day.

So in command were Azhar and Younis that England’s bowlers, who wrecked Pakistan for 99 in the first innings, looked helpless and it seemed as if the match was not played on the same pitch on which 16 wickets fell on the first day.

Younis, who had only 66 runs in the last four innings, notched his 20th Test hundred — the first from either side in the series — with a sweep shot off left-arm spinner Monty Panesar for two, reaching the milestone off 166 balls.

Younis has so far hit 11 boundaries and a six.

Azhar, who often praised Younis’s support for youngsters, batted with caution during his 14th half-century. He has so far hit 11 boundaries and six.

Before the two came together, Pakistan had lost openers Taufiq Umar (six) and Mohammad Hafeez (21) in another disastrous start, leaving them at 30-2 at lunch and in danger of another collapse.

But after lunch, Younis opened up once England captain Andrew Strauss introduced Jonathan Trott, smashing the occasional bowler to square-leg boundary to bring up Pakistan’s 100.

He then heaved Graeme Swann for another boundary and in the next over hit Trott for his sixth boundary to complete a well deserved half-century, his 26th in all Tests.

They took Pakistan to 120-2 at tea and continued to dominate even after England took the second new ball at 216-2.

Younis said the failure in the first innings motivated him to score a hundred.

“I was very angry at how I got out in the first innings, so it was a motivation and when I went to bat I wanted to do something which no one had done in the series – score a hundred,” he added.

England opener Alastair Cook praised Younis and Azhar.

“Certainly the characteristic of the pitch has changed,” said Cook. “It’s easy to judge but full credit to the way they batted, especially Younis took the game to us.”Earlier Abdul Rehman took 5-40 — his second five-wicket haul after a career-best 6-25 in Pakistan’s 72-run win in the second Test in Abu Dhabi.

Pakistan won the first Test by ten wickets, also in Dubai.

Paceman James Anderson again gave England an early breakthrough, forcing an edge off Taufiq which Strauss held in front of his knees in the slips.

Hafeez, who hit a six off Monty Panesar, fell leg-before to the left-armer in his next over, leaving Pakistan in trouble at 28-2.

Captain Strauss top-scored with 56 for England before he was stumped by wicket-keeper Adnan Akmal off Rehman.

Strauss hit five boundaries during his laborious 150-ball stay at the crease.

Resuming at 104-6, England lost nightwatchman Anderson in the first over of the day when he missed a sharp turning delivery from Rehman and was bowled.

Two overs later, Rehman’s spin partner Saeed Ajmal trapped Stuart Broad (4) and after Strauss’s fall wrapped up the innings when Swann (16) holed out in the deep.

Saeed finished with 3-59.—AFP

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