England seamer James Anderson claimed his fourth wicket of the innings to reduce Pakistan to 41-4 and expose the middle order before rain forced ...
SOUTHAMPTON: James Anderson claimed his fifth wicket as England enforced the follow-on against Pakistan on the third day of the third and final test at the Rose Bowl on Sunday , despite a battling century by visiting skipper Azhar Ali.
Stuart Broad claimed his first wicket of the test when he had Yasir Shah caught by Joe Root at second slip on 20 and struck again to dismiss Shaheen Shah Afridi for three, with Buttler taking another spectacular catch behind the stumps. Anderson , who had claimed his fourth wicket of the innings in the opening session, completed his 29th five-for in tests when he enticed Naseem Shah to edge to Dom Sibley at third slip to wrap up the Pakistan innings.Play was stopped due to bad light before Pakistan could bat again, with the visitors trailing by 310 runs.
Only spin bowlers Anil Kumble , Shane Warne and Muttiah Muralitharan have more dismissals in the game's longest format.
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