Babar Azam keeps Pakistan steady on rain-marred day
Updated On: 06 August, 2020 06:29 AM IST | Manchester | AFP

Pakistan's Babar Azam in full flow against England at Old Trafford, Manchester, yesterday. Pic/ Getty Images
Pakistan's Babar Azam underlined his status as one of the world's leading batsmen with a fine unbeaten fifty before rain stopped play on Day One of the first Test against England at Old Trafford on Wednesday. Pakistan were 121-2, with Babar 52 not out, when the umpires ordered an early tea in Manchester. Together with left-handed opener Shan Masood (45 not out), he had put on an unbroken 78 for the third wicket before the weather intervened. Pakistan were 43-2 when Babar came in to bat after captain Azhar Ali, who had won the toss, fell lbw for a duck to Chris Woakes.
After the lunch interval, Babar, 25, who had scored four hundreds in his five previous Tests, unfurled an array of stylish attacking shots. He struck express fast bowler Jofra Archer down the ground for four before driving off-spinner Dom Bess for another boundary to bring up Pakistan's hundred.
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