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Pakistan peg England back after solid start

Last updated on: November 29, 2005 18:33 IST
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Pakistan produced a fine bowling performance to restrict England to 248 for six despite a battling 71 from Paul Collingwood on the first day of the third Test on Tuesday.

Collingwood, playing his fourth Test in place of Andrew Strauss, saved England from total collapse after a strong start by Michael Vaughan (58) and Marcus Trescothick (50).

Although fortunate not to be given out caught behind off Shoaib Akhtar on 54, the 29-year-old Collingwood battled hard to hit 11 fours in his maiden Test fifty.

He and Shaun Udal (10) had added 23 when play ended due to bad light with 13 overs remaining.

Pakistan took six wickets in the final two sessions after Vaughan won the toss for the first time in the series and shared an enterprising 101-stand for the first wicket with Trescothick.

Vaughan, opening for the first time in more than a year, hit 10 fours from 91 balls, while Trescothick struck nine boundaries in his 28th Test half century.

Off spinner Shoaib Malik completed figures of three for 58 to bring his team back into the game after lunch, grabbing three wickets in the space of 14 runs to reduce England to 115 for three.

Seamer Rana Naved took the key wickets of Kevin Pietersen (34) and Andrew Flintoff (12) to put the touring side under more pressure.

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Wicketkeeper Geraint Jones was bowled playing a wild cross-batted heave at a straight ball from leg spinner Danish Kaneria to leave England on a precarious 225 for six.

Four batsmen fell playing cross-batted sweep shots to the spinners and Flintoff top-edged a pull off Naved straight to Shoaib at deep fine leg.

Pietersen fell in the final over before tea when he failed to avoid a rising ball from Naved and was caught down the leg side by Kamran Akmal for 34, ending a useful fourth-wicket partnership of 68.

Malik's victims were all out sweeping, Mohammad Yousuf catching Vaughan at square leg and Bell at fine leg.

Trescothick was out when the ball ricocheted off his boot and Akmal dived forward to snatch it inches from the ground.

England left out experienced spinner Ashley Giles, who has a hip injury, and handed a debut to young seamer Liam Plunkett.

Pakistan brought in Asim Kamal and Hasan Raza for Younis Khan and Shahid Afridi.

Scorecard:

England 1st innings                             
M. Trescothick  c Akmal b Malik             50
M. Vaughan      c Yousuf b Malik            58
I. Bell         c Yousuf b Malik             4
P. Collingwood  not out                     71
K. Pietersen    c Akmal b Naved-ul-Hasan    34
A. Flintoff     c Akhtar b Naved-ul-Hasan   12
G. Jones        b Kaneria                    4
S. Udal         not out                     10
Extras          (lb-2 nb-3)                  5
Total           (for 6 wickets, 77 overs)  248

Fall of wickets: 1-101 2-114 3-115 4-183 5-201 6-225

To bat: M. Hoggard, S. Harmison, L. Plunkett

Bowling                                   
S. Akhtar       14 - 4 - 29 - 0 (nb-1)       
Naved-ul-Hasan  17 - 3 - 62 - 2              
M. Sami         14 - 2 - 53 - 0              
S. Malik        14 - 1 - 58 - 3 (nb-2)       
D. Kaneria      18 - 2 - 44 - 1

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