4-Match Investec Test Series Results
First Test @ Lord's July 14-17,2016
First Test @ Lord's July 14-17,2016Pakistan 339 and 215
England 272 and 205(Target 283 Runs)
Match Result - Pakistan won by 75 Runs
MOM - Yasir Shah(Pakistan)for his 6/72(29 Overs and 4/69(31 Overs)
Series Result - Pakistan lead the 4-Match Test Series 1-0
Second Test @ Old Trafford July 22-25,2016
ScorecardEngland 589/8 Declared in 152.2 Overs and 173/1 Declared in 30 Overs
Pakistan 198 and 234
Match Result -England won by 330 Runs
MOM - Joe Root for his 254(406 Balls 4x27)and 71*(48 Balls 4x10)
Series Result - 4-Match Test Series level 1-1
Third Test @ Edgbaston August 03-07,2016
Scorecard
England 297 and 445
Pakistan 400 and 201(Target(343 Runs)
Match Result - England won by 141 runs
MOM -Moeen Ali(England)for his 63(118 Balls 4x7)and 86*(96 Balls 4x10 and 6x2)and 2/49(17.5 Overs)
Series Result - England lead the 4-Match Series 2-1
Fourth Test @ Kennington Oval, London August 11 - 15,2016
England 328 and 253
Pakistan 542 and 42/0 in 13.1 Overs(Target 40 Runs)
Match Result - Pakistan won by 10 wickets
MOM - Younis Khan(Pakistan)for his 218(308 Balls4x31 and 6x4)
Series Result - 4-match series drawn 2-2
Players of the series - Misbah-ul-Haq (Pakistan) and Chris Woakes (England)
England named an unchanged 13-man squad on Sunday for the fourth and
final Test against Pakistan at The Oval next week after taking a 2-1
series lead at Edgbaston.
England squad for fourth Test against PakistanAlastair Cook (Essex, capt), Alex Hales (Nottinghamshire), Joe Root (Yorkshire), James Vince (Hampshire), Gary Ballance (Yorkshire), Jonny Bairstow (Yorkshire, wkt), Moeen Ali (Worcestershire), Chris Woakes (Warwickshire), Stuart Broad (Nottinghamshire), Steven Finn (Middlesex), James Anderson (Lancashire), Jake Ball (Nottinghamshire), Adil Rashid (Yorkshire)
Day One Thursday Aug 11,2016
England won the toss and chose to bat first
Test debut - Iftikhar Ahmed (Pakistan)
England's top order
failed to give them a platform on the first morning of the final Test,
as Pakistan took the initiative at the Oval, leaving the hosts reeling
at 92/4 at lunch
Moeen Ali made Pakistan pay for their latest fielding lapses with a
century that saw England fight back on the first day of the fourth Test
at The Oval on Thursday.Moeen Ali's 108 was the cornerstone of England's 328 all out.Moeen Ali's second Test hundred of the season, following his 155 not out against Sri Lanka at Chester-le-Street in May, took 140 balls, with 12 fours and two sixes.
Sohail Khan took 5/68 -- his second five-wicket innings haul in as many Tests -- including a burst of 3/6 in 13 balls that reduced England to 286 for nine
And there was still time in the two overs before stumps for Stuart Broad to have Sami Aslam lbw for three.
Pakistan ended the day three for one, with both Azhar Ali and nightwatchman Yasir Shah yet to score a run between them.
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