Trott, Broad rescue hosts
London, Aug. 27: Jonathan Trott (145 n.o) and Stuart Broad (125 n.o.) rescued England on Day Two of their fourth Test against Pakistan at Lord’s on Friday.
Earlier, Mohammad Amir took career-best figures of 6/47 but Trott and Broad battled it out to revive the hosts’ hopes with an unbroken stand of 240 for the eighth wicket. England were 342/7 when reports last came in, having been 102 for 7 after 18-year-old Amir, in his 14th Test, had become the youngest to take 50 wickets at this level.
Amir transformed England’s overnight 39/1 into 47/5 with a dramatic spell of four wickets for no runs in eight balls. That haul saw him rip through England’s middle-order, with Kevin Pietersen, Collingwood and Eoin Morgan dismissed by Amir for nought. Trott
and Broad were a class apart on a day when most of the Englishmen failed to cope with the swinging ball.
Scores: England 342/7 (Jonathan Trott n.o. 145, Stuart Broad n.o. 125; Amir 6/47) vs Pakistan.
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