Twitter Reactions: England comeback strong at Old Trafford to level series
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You are out to hunt a Lion in its own territory and you know it will pounce at you hard even if you fire the opening shot on target. The Pakistan team should have also prepared themselves for a fitting reply from the England side after they were humbled in the first Test at Lord’s.
The second Test belonged to the home team right from the onset after Alastair Cook won the toss and decided to bat first. The skipper led from the front and scored a superb century that put his team in a position of command. His lieutenant Joe Root bettered the skipper’s performance scoring a double ton.
Root at the end of his knock had 254 runs to his name and had batted for 614 minutes. These two individual’s scores and their partnership worth 185 runs helped England towards a big total. Contribution in the lower order ensured they weren’t bowled out and rather declared at the score of 589/8.
Pakistan’s first inning didn’t have much to talk about. Except skipper Misbah-ul-Haq who scored 52 and Wahab Riaz’s 39 there was no significant score from any of the batters and they were wrapped up for a paltry 198. England had a 391-run lead but Cook chose to bat again.
The English top order dominated the proceedings once again and despite Alex Hales’ failure to capitalize Cook and Root did the job for the team again and scored quick-fire knocks of 76 and 71 respectively and England declared their last inning on 173 after batting for 30 overs. That had put up a target of 564 ahead of Pakistan and with more than two sessions of day 4 left the game looked good enough to be closed on the penultimate day.
English bowlers kept things tight and once again Pakistan were restricted without any major resistance. Mohammad Hafeez with 42, Asad Shafiq’s 39 and Misbah’s fighting 35 wasn’t enough and James Anderson & Co. folded them up for 234 in the second innings to hand them a 330-run defeat to level the series 1-1.
Here is how Twitter reacted to England’s respiring victory:
No doubt England played exceptionally.We need to persevere,work hard&learn from some mistakes to bounce back.Have every faith in our team
— Shahid Afridi (@SAfridiOfficial) July 25, 2016
England win in Old Trafford. Terrible batting by Pak. Spineless.
— Syed Talat Hussain (@TalatHussain12) July 25, 2016
That's a heavyweight performance by England. Revenge for all those press ups. Well played…
— simon hughes (@theanalyst) July 25, 2016
2014: England lose a classic Lord's Test after failing in a 4th-innings chase. Next Test: they score 550+, declare in both inns, win by 250+
— Andy Zaltzman (@ZaltzCricket) July 25, 2016
It was clearly a terrible decision to not enforce the follow on…??! I mean they only won inside 4 days?! Well played England! ??#EngvPak
— James Taylor (@jamestaylor20) July 25, 2016
Well played England. Comprehensive and all encompassing win. Totally in driving seat. Joe Root is simply world class.
— Jack Mendel ? (@JackMendel4) July 25, 2016
Misbah "our batting was a huge disappointment. That was a good pitch" #Cricket #EngvPak
— Saj Sadiq (@Saj_PakPassion) July 25, 2016
Pakistan at Lord's to Pakistan at Manchester #ENGvPAK pic.twitter.com/HvtJPdmwCF
— Nikhil ? (@CricCrazyNIKS) July 25, 2016
Biggest Test wins for ENG in terms of Runs:
675 vs Aus,1928
354 vs Pak,2010
347 vs Aus,2013
338 vs Aus,1933
330 vs PAK,2016*#ENGvPAK— Umang Pabari (@UPStatsman) July 25, 2016
England won the 2nd Test by 330 runs and leveled the series 1-1 with 2 more games to go. #ENGvPAK pic.twitter.com/UKnp04S5kI
— CricTracker (@Cricketracker) July 25, 2016
Most wickets at home in Test Cricket:
493 – M Muralitharan
350 – Anil Kumble
319 – Shane Warne
290* – JAMES ANDERSON
289 – Glenn McGrath— Sampath Bandarupalli (@SampathStats) July 25, 2016
Pak's poor batting has made Cook's surprising decision not to enforce follow on yesterday purely academic now
— Cricketwallah (@cricketwallah) July 25, 2016
Pakistan Cricket team rite now #ENGvPAK pic.twitter.com/9tNvDOOXpf
— Unity is strength? (@MobinMalikSpeak) July 25, 2016
First time Cook has won a Test against Pakistan.
First time Misbah has lost a Test against England.#ENGvPAk— Nikhil ? (@CricCrazyNIKS) July 25, 2016
Highest losing margins for PAK by runs:
491 Perth, 2004
354 Nottingham, 2010
348 MCG, 1977
330 Manchester, 2016* #ENGvPAK— Cricbuzz (@cricbuzz) July 25, 2016
England have still not lost a Test match at Old Trafford, Manchester for 14 years!
Last 10 Tests: Won 8, Drawn 2#EngvPak— Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) July 25, 2016
All square! England produce a clinical display on Day 4 to win the 2nd #EngvPak Test by 330 runs pic.twitter.com/NbkxkFPbCp
— ICC (@ICC) July 25, 2016
A bit of chat and a wide grin. Anderson and Wahab are enjoying each other's company out there #tasty #ENGvPAK https://t.co/PjJi7Zi2Pm
— England Cricket (@englandcricket) July 25, 2016
Younus think he in Bollywood song this series. Dance around & then in next scene he sitting inside with different clothes on #ENGvPAK
— Big Nas (@NasirJamshed_) July 25, 2016
Man on the fence. Team thousand runs behind. One more day to go. Wondering what could be the purpose of that shot #YounisKhan #EngvPak
— Aakash Chopra (@cricketaakash) July 25, 2016
Learn from Pakistani batsmen how to throw your wicket. #ENGvPAK #Cricket
— Faizan Lakhani (@faizanlakhani) July 25, 2016
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