Anderson and Finn rip through Pakistan in test

NOTTINGHAM, England, (Reuters) – England birthday  boy James Anderson and rookie pace bowler Steven Finn ripped  through Pakistan’s batting to reduce them to 90 for six at tea  on the second day of the first test at Trent Bridge yesterday.

Anderson, who turned 28, utilised the cloud cover to take three for 21 while Finn claimed three for 12 in seven overs.

Former Pakistan captain Shoaib Malik was 26 not out and number eight batsman Mohammad Aamer was on 22.

Pakistan trailed by 264 runs at the break and needed 65 to avoid the follow-on, in front of a sold-out crowd that had witnessed 12 wickets for 113 runs in a pulsating day where ball dominated bat.

England had earlier lost their last six wickets for 17 runs but still were able to post a competitive first-innings total of 354 as Mohammad Asif claimed five for 77 after some accurate out-swing bowling. Eoin Morgan made 130 and Paul Collingwood 82.

Pakistan, seeking to avenge their 3-0 series loss in England in 2006, started badly by losing their captain and most dependable batsman Salman Butt before lunch, caught behind for one. Then, in a bizarre period, they lost five wickets for 15 runs, collapsing to 47 for six.

Left-hander Imran Farhat (19) was bowled by a near-perfect Anderson delivery that swung into him only to straighten off the pitch. Farhat smashed his bat into the ground in anger but better players would have struggled to combat such a ball.

Umar Amin (2), in his third test, continued to struggle in the top arena and edged Finn to Graeme Swann at second slip.

Azhar Ali (14), also in his third test, was given out caught behind off Anderson but replays showed that the ball missed his bat and flicked the pocket of his trousers.

With two referrals in hand, it was surprising that Azhar did not choose to review his dismissal having had a mid-pitch discussion with partner Umar Akmal. Pakistan still had those reviews in place by the interval.

Umar Akmal was also caught by Swann from a delivery by Finn, while his brother Kamran lasted just two balls before he edged Finn to Collingwood at third slip for a duck.

Malik and Aamer scrapped for every run in their unbroken  stand of 43 and ensured that Pakistan surpassed their lowest  test total of 87 against England, which was made at Lord’s in  1954.

However, with only non-batsmen to come and with the pitch  and overhead conditions encouraging the spinners and quicker  bowlers, Pakistan had a tough task ahead.

Scoreboard

England first innings (overnight 331-4)
A. Strauss c Kamran Akmal b Mohammad Aamer                                               45
A. Cook c Imran Farhat b Mohammad Aamer                                                         8
J. Trott lbw b Mohammad Aamer                                                                               38
K. Pietersen b Mohammad Asif                                                                                       9
P. Collingwood lbw b Mohammad Asif                                                                      82
E. Morgan lbw b Mohammad Asif                                                                             130
M. Prior run out                                                                                                                     6
G. Swann lbw b Mohammad Asif                                                                                     2
S. Broad b Umar Gul                                                                                                             3
J. Anderson lbw b Mohammad Asif                                                                              0
S. Finn not out                                                                                                                        0
Extras: (b-5, lb-14, w-5, nb-7)                                                                                       31
Total (all out; 104.1 overs)                                                                                           354
Fall of wickets: 1-42 2-93 3-116 4-118 5-337 6-344 7-351  8-354 9-354
Bowling: Aamer 24-7-41-3 (1w), Asif 27-9-77-5, Gul  18.1-5-61-1 (5nb), Kaneria 21-0-100-0 (2nb), Malik 11-2-39-0,  Ali 1-0-9-0, Amin 1-0-3-0, Farhat 1-0-5-0.

Pakistan first innings
Imran Farhat b Anderson                                                                                                19
Salman Butt c Prior b Anderson                                                                                      1
Azhar Ali c Prior b Anderson                                                                                         14
Umar Amin c Swann b Finn                                                                                               2
Umar Akmal c Swann b Finn                                                                                             4
Shoaib Malik c Strauss b Anderson                                                                             38
Kamran Akmal c Collingwood b Finn                                                                            0
Mohammad Aamer c Swann b Anderson                                                                  25
Umar Gul not out                                                                                                                30
Danish Kaneria b Broad                                                                                                       7
Mohammad Asif not out                                                                                                     0
Extras: (b-5, lb-2)                                                                                                                  7
Total (nine wickets; 50 overs)                                                                                     147
Fall of wickets: 1-5 2-32 3-35 4-41 5-45 6-47 7-105 8-108  9-147
Bowling (to date): Anderson 20-6-49-5, Broad 17-4-59-1, Finn  11-5-20-3, Swann 2-1-12-0