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England tastes defeat ahead of Test series
Bureau Report
LAHORE—England’s preparations for the first test against Pakistan
suffered another blow on Tuesday when they lost a three-day tour match
to a Pakistan ‘A’ side by six wickets.
Already facing the possible absence of injured captain Michael Vaughan
for the series opener starting in Multan on Saturday, England were
unable to prevent the home team from overhauling a victory target of 245
with ease.
Captain Hasan Raza, who struck an unbeaten 71, shared a fourth-wicket
stand of 129 with Shahid Yousuf, who made 57, before Pakistan ‘A’
reached 246 for four in 52.2 overs with more than a session to spare.
All rounder Andrew Flintoff’s return of three for 67 will have done
little to lift the gloom in the England camp where serious doubts remain
over the availability of Vaughan for the opening Test.
Vaughan twisted his right knee while going for a third run on Monday and
results of a scan have been sent to medical specialists in London.
England doctor Peter Gregory has said Vaughan’s chances of being fit for
the Multan test are slim and that, should the scan reveal torn
cartilage, he would almost certainly need an operation.
“We are still not sure about Vaughan,” said England Coach Duncan
Fletcher.
“We have sent his reports by e-mail to medical experts in England and,
hopefully, we should get a firm answer by tonight on his condition”.
Pakistan ‘A’, resuming on their overnight score of 31 for one, suffered
an early blow when opener Imran Farhat was forced to retire hurt on 24
after being struck on the fingers by fast bowler Flintoff.
However, nightwatchman Shahid Nazir established a good platform for the
home side with a brisk 43 from just 31 balls before being bowled by
Flintoff, who also caught and bowled Faisal Athar for eight in an
impressive seven-over spell.
Raza, 23, and Yousuf then combined to put Pakistan ‘A’ on the brink of
victory at 232 for four when Yousuf was given out leg before wicket to
Flintoff.
Raza, the only Pakistan ‘A’ player in the Pakistan squad for the first
two tests against England, was in superb form and struck three sixes,
including a pull over mid-wicket off Flintoff. |