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England vs Pakistan, 2nd Test: Third day`s play abandoned due to rain
The weather forecast remains gloomy for the remaining two days of the match.
Highlights
- The third day of second England-Pakistan Test was abandoned due to rain in Southampton
- Pakistan are currently standing at 223 for nine in their first-innings against England in the second Test
- The visitors are trailing by 0-1 in the three-match series against England after losing Manchester Test by 3 wickets
No play was possible on Day 3 of the ongoing second Test between England and Pakistan being played at the Ageas Bowl because of persistent rain and bad light. Intermittent rains and the ensuing poor light and wet conditions on the field throughout the day meant that Pakistan's overnight first innings score of 223/9 remains the same going into Day 4.
Wicketkeeper Mohammad Rizwan's counter-attacking 60* off 116 balls helped a tottering Pakistan innings go past the 200-run mark. He was in the middle with no.11 Naseem Shah when the players were called off early on Day 2 due to bad light.
The game now goes into the fourth day with only 86 overs bowled in the first three days. Pakistan's hopes of levelling the three-match series, which may have been sparked again by Rizwan's knock, take a major hit after their three-wicket loss in the first Test earlier at the Old Trafford in Manchester.
The weather forecast remains gloomy for the remaining two days of the match.
On Day 2, England made quick work of the Pakistan tail after Babar Azam's dismissal by getting rid of Yasir Shah and Shaheen Afridi in quick succession. However, Rizwan went on the counter after that helped his team past the 200-run mark.
Early Tea was taken after the umpires led the players off due to bad light. Broad managed to make a breakthrough in the first full over of the session with the wicket of Mohammad Abbas but at the end of that over, the umpires took the players off again due to bad light. They never came back and about two hours later, stumps was called.
Brief scores: Pakistan 223/9 (Mohammad Rizwan 60*, Babar Azam 47; James Anderson (3/48) vs England