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Pakistan vs England Scorecard, 3rd Test, England vs Pakistan 2020

Result · Aug 21 2020, Fri - 03:30 PM (IST)
3rd Test - The Ageas Bowl
ENGLAND
583/8 decl
PAKISTAN
273, 187/4 f/o
Match Drawn
CRR:2.25
Player Of The Match
Player Of The Series
ENGLAND - 583/8 (154.4)
Batsman R B 4s 6s SR
Rory Burns c Shan Masood b Shaheen Afridi 6 13 1 - 46.15
Dominic Sibley lbw b Yasir Shah 22 47 1 - 46.81
Zak Crawley st Mohammad Rizwan b Asad Shafiq 267 393 34 1 67.94
Joe Root (c) c Mohammad Rizwan b Naseem Shah 29 51 3 - 56.86
Ollie Pope b Yasir Shah 3 15 - - 20
Jos Buttler (wk) c and b Fawad Alam 152 311 13 2 48.87
Chris Woakes c Yasir Shah b Fawad Alam 40 54 5 - 74.07
Dominic Bess Not out 27 30 2 1 90
Stuart Broad b Shaheen Afridi 15 18 - 2 83.33
Jofra Archer - - - - -
James Anderson - - - - -
Extras 22 ( lb: 13 w: 1 Nb: 4)
Total 583 / 8 (154.4 ov)
Bowler O M R W Eco
Shaheen Afridi 33.4 5 121 2 3.6
Mohammad Abbas 33 8 82 0 2.5
Yasir Shah 39 3 173 2 4.4
Naseem Shah 27 6 109 1 4
Fawad Alam 12 - 46 2 3.8
Shan Masood 3 1 11 0 3.7
Asad Shafiq 7 - 24 1 3.4
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
12/1 (4.3) Rory Burns
73/2 (18.2) Dominic Sibley
114/3 (35.2) Joe Root
127/4 (38.6) Ollie Pope
486/5 (132.2) Zak Crawley
530/6 (144.2) Jos Buttler
547/7 (148.3) Chris Woakes
583/8 (154.4) Stuart Broad
Bowler O M R W Eco
James Anderson 23 3 56 5 2.4
Stuart Broad 20 5 40 2 2
Jofra Archer 17 3 58 0 3.4
Chris Woakes 15 2 42 1 2.8
Dominic Bess 18 2 68 1 3.8
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
6/1 (2.3) Shan Masood
11/2 (4.1) Abid Ali
24/3 (10.5) Babar Azam
30/4 (12.5) Asad Shafiq
75/5 (36.2) Fawad Alam
213/6 (75.1) Mohammad Rizwan
241/7 (81.2) Yasir Shah
247/8 (85.1) Shaheen Afridi
261/9 (88.6) Mohammad Abbas
273/10 (92.6) Naseem Shah
PAKISTAN - 187/4 (83.1)
Batsman R B 4s 6s SR
Shan Masood lbw b Stuart Broad 18 66 2 - 27.27
Abid Ali lbw b James Anderson 42 162 2 - 25.93
Azhar Ali (c) c Joe Root b James Anderson 31 114 2 - 27.19
Babar Azam Not out 63 92 8 - 68.48
Asad Shafiq c (Sub) b Joe Root 21 59 - - 35.59
Fawad Alam Not out 0 9 - - -
Mohammad Rizwan (wk) - - - - -
Yasir Shah - - - - -
Mohammad Abbas - - - - -
Shaheen Afridi - - - - -
Naseem Shah - - - - -
Extras 12 ( lb: 9 Nb: 3)
Total 187 / 4 (83.1 ov)
Bowler O M R W Eco
James Anderson 19 3 45 2 2.4
Stuart Broad 14.1 5 27 1 1.9
Chris Woakes 8 2 14 0 1.8
Jofra Archer 14 8 14 0 1
Dominic Bess 21 4 54 0 2.6
Joe Root 6 - 17 1 2.8
Dominic Sibley 1 - 7 0 7
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
49/1 (23.4) Shan Masood
88/2 (49.5) Abid Ali
109/3 (61.2) Azhar Ali
172/4 (79.4) Asad Shafiq
Match Info
Series: Pakistan in England 2020
Date: Aug 21 2020, Fri - 03:30 PM (IST)
Country: England
City: Southampton
Venue: The Ageas Bowl
Toss: England won the toss and elected to bat.
England Squad: Rory Burns, Dominic Sibley, Zak Crawley, Joe Root (c), Ollie Pope, Jos Buttler (wk), Chris Woakes, Dom Bess, Jofra Archer, Stuart Broad, James Anderson
Pakistan Squad: Shan Masood, Abid Ali, Azhar Ali (c), Babar Azam, Asad Shafiq, Fawad Alam, Mohammad Rizwan (wk), Yasir Shah, Mohammad Abbas, Shaheen Afridi, Naseem Shah
  • If Pakistan win this third Test with England, it will be the third consecutive drawn series between the two sides; all three series having been played in England. England could secure their first men’s Test series victory versus Pakistan in five attempts (D2 L2), if they avoid defeat; their 3-1 victory at home in 2010 was their most recent success against the men in green. England have not lost a home men’s Test series since 2014 (v Sri Lanka); they have enjoyed a 12-series unbeaten run in England and Wales (W8 D4 – includes one-off game against Ireland in 2019, not including this series). Pakistan have won more men’s Tests in England (W13) than they have in any other country outside Asia; indeed, that tally is their third most in any nation overall (W58 in Pakistan and W17 in UAE). The second Test draw meant the end of a seven-game losing streak for Pakistan in Test matches not on home soil or in the United Arab Emirates. James Anderson (England) needs seven wickets to become the fourth player to take 600 scalps in men’s Tests (Muralitharan, Warne and Kumble); his best Test match figures of his career (11/71) came against Pakistan in 2010. Since his debut in November 2019, Dom Sibley has faced more balls (1,823) in Test cricket than any other player, of the 33 players to face 500+ balls in that time, only Joe Denly (83%) and Prince Masvaure (83%) have a higher dot ball rate than Sibley (82%). Joe Root requires just 19 runs to become the third man to record 1,000 Test runs for England against Pakistan (Cook & Gower); he has averaged 58 across his 20 innings versus Pakistan, the highest rate of any England batsman to log as many innings as he has against them; however Pakistan are one of only two teams Root has faced as Test captain (3+ inns) without recording a century (also Australia). Azhar Ali needs 43 runs to become the fifth player to reach 6,000 in men’s Tests for Pakistan; however, only Sri Lanka’s Rangana Herath (10) has dismissed him more times in the format than England pair James Anderson (8) and Stuart Broad (6). Babar Azam meanwhile needs 29 runs for 2,000 career Test runs. Out of the players available for selection for either team, only Joe Root, Azhar Ali and Asad Shafiq have scored more Test runs than Stuart Broad (3320).