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Akmal, Misbah
star in fightback
KOLKATA (India)—Kamran Akmal and Misbah-ul-Haq cracked impressive
centuries under pressure to sustain Pakistan’s hopes of avoiding the
follow-on in the second Test against India here on Sunday.
Akmal scored a solid 119 for his fifth hundred and Misbah 108 not out
for his maiden ton, as Pakistan recovered from 150-5 to post 358-6 in
their first innings at stumps on the third day in reply to India’s 616-5
declared.
The tourists, trailing 1-0 in the three-Test series, now require 59 more
runs with four wickets in hand to make India bat again in the match.
In-form Misbah and wicket-keeper Akmal counter-attacked to put on 207
for the sixth wicket. They kept the Indian attack at bay for more than
two sessions with their responsible knocks.
Pakistan found the right pair just when they looked like conceding a
huge advantage to India. They were in trouble in the morning after
losing four big wickets in the space of 73 runs in a poor batting
display on a good track.
Akmal, 25, was more aggressive and was the first to reach three figures
— his fourth ton against India — when he cut paceman Munaf Patel for a
four. He then removed his helmet and touched the ground with his
forehead.
The 33-year-old Misbah, playing only his ninth Test, reached his hundred
when he turned leg-spinner Anil Kumble to square-leg for a four. He has
so far struck 10 boundaries in his 204-ball knock. The pair required
both luck and pluck to pull their team out of trouble, with Misbah
offering a chance on 22 and Akmal on 87. Kumble was the bowler to suffer
in the morning when Sachin Tendulkar dropped Misbah at mid-wicket and
then left-arm seamer Zaheer Khan saw Patel floor a catch at long-leg to
let off Akmal.
The lapses proved costly as both Misbah and Akmal went on to dominate
the Indian attack with their attractive strokeplay. Akmal was bowled by
off-spinner Harbhajan Singh in the day’s penultimate over after hitting
20 fours.
India struggled after claiming four wickets in the first session, with
Harbhajan taking two, and Kumble and Patel one apiece. Harbhajan put
Pakistan on the back foot when he dismissed overnight batsman Salman
Butt (42) and experienced Mohammad Yousuf (six) in successive overs to
spark early celebrations.
Butt added 16 to his overnight score of 26 before he was caught by
former captain Rahul Dravid at slip, while Yousuf was bowled off a
delivery that turned sharply to surprise the batsman. Pakistan’s batting
problems continued as stand-in captain Younis Khan (43) and Faisal Iqbal
fell in the space of 16 runs to leave their team wobbling at 150-5.
Younis, leading the side in the absence of unfit Shoaib Malik, hit a six
off Harbhajan and five fours before falling to a rash stroke. He was
caught behind trying to drive an away-going delivery from
Patel.—Agencies
Malik, who was injured playing football after the first Test, is
doubtful for the third and final match starting in Bangalore on December
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