England all out for 409 and takes 238-run lead over struggling Pakistan in first test
England will take a commanding lead of 238 runs into the second innings of the first test against Pakistan after being bowled out for 409 around 40 minutes into Day 3 at Headingley
LEEDS, England -- England will take a commanding lead of 238 runs into the second innings of the first test against Pakistan after being bowled out for 409 around 40 minutes into Day 3 at Headingley on Friday.
Resuming on 366-8, England saw its tail add a further 43 runs — with Jofra Archer hitting 23 of them after two fours and a six before running out of partners.
Khurram Shahzad claimed the final two wickets, with wicketkeeper Jamie Smith miscuing a pull to midwicket for 25 and No. 11 Josh Tongue getting clean-bowled for 8. Still, Khurram was expensive with figures of 3-133.
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