England v Pakistan: first men’s cricket Test, day one – as it happened
Updates from Headingley; play starts 11am BST Ali Martin on ‘El Dysfunctiono’ | The Spin Warm applause as Joe Root leads England out at the start of his second spell as permanent captain.
Are there any precedents for this, an experienced former captain returning to the job on a permanent basis years later? Bob Simpson is the name sitting at the top of my head.
I guess Mike Brearley qualifies, though his situation was unique.
Last Friday was a glorious anniversary for Pakistani cricket, 10 years on from a 10-wicket win against England at the Oval.
Younis Khan, their greatest run-scorer, hit a double hundred.
Yasir Shah, a magical leggie and Lionel Messi lookalike, took a five-fer.
Misbah-ul-Haq, their 42-year-old captain, led his men on a victory lap in south London and would have the ultimate reward a few days later.
His side, unable to play at home since 2009 because of an attack on Sri Lanka’s team bus, moved up to No 1 in the Test rankings for the first time.
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