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Patron’s XI vs England XI — 1st day
Trescothick rescues sinking England
By M Bilal
RAWALPINDI—Marcus Trescothick’s gritty 124 not out lifted England to 256
for nine wickets at close of play on the first day of their three-day
match against a Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Patron’s XI.
The left-handed opener stroked 16 fours and two sixes in his 209 balls
innings, which spanned 330 minutes. Alex Loudon (three) was at the
crease with him.
Trescothick put on 117 runs with Matthew Prior (50) for the ninth wicket
to rescue England, who had slumped to 61 for six at lunch.
Pace bowler Yasir Arafat was the pick of the Patron’s attack with four
wickets for 45 runs, including Prior.
Arafat, who played a one-day international in 2000 against Sri Lanka and
is a professional for Scotland, bowled all his victims.
He triggered an England batting collapse before lunch by dismissing Paul
Collingwood (0), Ian Bell (two) and Geraint Jones (four) in successive
overs.
Prior was beaten by a leg-cutter after tea, having hit eight fours in
his enterprising knock from just 61 balls.
Trescothick also put on stands of 38 with Ashley Giles (30) and 32 with
Shaun Udal (14).
Giles was trapped lbw by leg-spinner Imran Tahir with the score on 98
and Udal then mistimed a hook off Najaf Shah for his third wicket.
Making the ball dart around and bounce appreciably, Shah bowled Andrew
Strauss (five) and had Michael Vaughan leg before for nine.
Yasir Ali chipped in with the wicket of Kevin Pietersen.
England, who play their first test against Pakistan from Nov. 12 in
Multan, have been given permission to try out all their 14-players in
the practice game. |