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On This Day: 14th August, 2016 - Pakistan beat England at The Oval to level the Test series at 2-2
England won the toss and opted to bat first but were soon in a bit of bother as they were reduced to 110/5. However, a Bairstow fifty and Moeen hundred helped England to a competitive total of 328. Sohail Khan took the last four wickets to finish with a five-fer.
In reply, Asad Shafiq hit a sparkling hundred while Younis Khan got one of his own, finally able to overcome his struggles on the England tour. However, Pakistan lost a couple of quick wickets to put the match on an even keel at the end of Day 2. It was not to be, however, as Younis Khan carried on with the tail, making a spectacular double-hundred. The last four wickets added 222 runs as Pakistan took a 214-run lead.
It was a Yasir Shah show in England's second innings as he took five important wickets. Bairstow resisted with an excellent 81 but it was not enough as England were bowled out for 253, setting Pakistan a lowly target of 40 which was achieved in quick time. Massive celebrations followed, in stark contrast to Pakistan's previous tour in 2010 which resulted in disgrace and humiliation after the spot-fixing scandal.
England won the toss and opted to bat first but were soon in a bit of bother as they were reduced to 110/5. However, a Bairstow fifty and Moeen hundred helped England to a competitive total of 328. Sohail Khan took the last four wickets to finish with a five-fer.
In reply, Asad Shafiq hit a sparkling hundred while Younis Khan got one of his own, finally able to overcome his struggles on the England tour. However, Pakistan lost a couple of quick wickets to put the match on an even keel at the end of Day 2. It was not to be, however, as Younis Khan carried on with the tail, making a spectacular double-hundred. The last four wickets added 222 runs as Pakistan took a 214-run lead.
It was a Yasir Shah show in England's second innings as he took five important wickets. Bairstow resisted with an excellent 81 but it was not enough as England were bowled out for 253, setting Pakistan a lowly target of 40 which was achieved in quick time. Massive celebrations followed, in stark contrast to Pakistan's previous tour in 2010 which resulted in disgrace and humiliation after the spot-fixing scandal.
