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'Exceptional' Robinson hailed as he and Tongue cut match ball in half

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'Exceptional' Robinson hailed as he and Tongue cut match ball in half

Ollie Robinson and Josh Tongue asked the Headingley grounds staff to cut the match ball in two, after both players took five-fers on opening day of England's first Test vs Pakistan; watch day two live on Sky Sports Cricket from 10.15am on Thursday

Ollie Robinson was branded 'exceptional' by team-mate Josh Tongue after both pace bowlers bagged five-wicket hauls as England bowled Pakistan out for 171 runs on day one of the first Test match at Headingley.

After Tongue snared Mohammad Abbas to wrap up Pakistan's first innings, he and Robinson walked off the field holding hands, discussing who between them would take the match ball home.

Instead, they opted to split the ball in half, employing the help of the grounds staff to cut the ball through its seam.

"It's not often you get half a ball," Robinson told the ECB . "So, it's something we'll remember forever. It's quite unique."

So, what did they do with the match ball? 🤔 A simple solution to a unique problem! Click below for the full interview:

At stumps on day one, England were left trailing the visitors by only 59 runs, with returning captain Joe Root and Jordan Cox set to return to bat in the morning with their side on 112-2, after Ben Duckett (15) and Emilio Gay (33) were both dismissed by Abbas and Mohammad Ali.

Robinson kickstarted proceedings in incredible fashion, pinning Azan Awais with the first ball of the Test match, before also snaring Shan Masood (5) lbw before rain stopped play.

He followed up by dismissing Abdullah Shafique (61), Saud Shakeel (5), and later got Khurram Shazad (14), to take the fifth five-fer of his Test career.

It followed his incredible seven-wicket haul at Lord's against New Zealand in June, his last Test appearance.

"Ollie Robinson was excellent," Tongue said. "As a bowling unit, we were very good. I'm glad that we bowled them out.

"He's an exceptional bowler when he hits his lines and lengths and he showed that today."

Robinson missed both of England's second and third Test defeats against New Zealand earlier this summer, and prior to that, had not played for England for over two years, after falling out of favour with selectors, due to injuries and fitness issues.

After taking his first two wickets on Wednesday afternoon, Sky Sports Cricket analyst Stuart Broad commended Robinson on his bowling abilities.

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