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POST TIME: 5 November, 2015 00:00 00 AM
Sharjah Test wide open
AFP

Sharjah Test wide open

Pakistan�s Mohammad Hafeez, who made 151, walks out of the ground after he was dismissed during the fourth day of the third Test against England in the Gulf Emirate of Sharjah yesterday. AFP PHOTO

AFP, SHARJAH: Pakistan grabbed two early wickets to hit England hard in their chase of a 284-run target as the third and final Test heads for an intriguing finish after day four in Sharjah on Wednesday. England were 46-2 with Alastair Cook (17) and Joe Root (six) fighting hard against Pakistan’s spinners, led by Shoaib Malik who claimed both the wickets on a weary Sharjah stadium pitch.
England will need another 238 runs on the fifth and final day on Thursday for a series-levelling win while Pakistan will fancy a 2-0 victory. Pakistan won the second Test by 178 runs in Dubai while the first ended in a draw in Abu Dhabi. It was Malik, due to quit Test cricket after this match, who provided Pakistan early breakthroughs, trapping Moeen Ali (22) leg-before and then bowled Ian Bell (nought) in successive overs.
Cook and Root survived confident leg-before appeals off Zulfiqar Babar in the dying moments, much to the relief of the England camp. England’s best chase in all Test cricket is 332 they did against Australia at Melbourne in 1928 while they have not crossed more than 209-run target in Asia, achieved against Bangladesh at Dhaka five years ago.

Scores
Pakistan:
234 & 355
England: 306 & 46/2