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Pakistan v England: second men’s cricket Test, day two – as it happened

Ben Duckett’s century helped England make a strong start before Sajid Khan’s spin triggered a batting collapse

91st over: Pakistan 259-5 (Rizwan 37, Salman 5) Carse has one slip, a gully and a short mid-on in catching positions for Salman, who gets into his work with a few watertight defensive strokes.

As mentioned previously Salman is a very good No7. Of those with at least 500 Test runs in that position, his average of 49 is the tenth highest. It’s a good list. Brian McMillan was one cussed bugger, a constant thorn in England’s side in the mid-1990s.

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Source: Cricket - The Guardian

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