Aamer and Ajmal wreck England order



LONDON // Pakistan took six wickets for 27 in the evening session to take full control on day three of the third Test after England failed to capitalise on a redemptive hundred from the under pressure opener Alastair Cook. All eyes were on Cook at the start of the day and he responded eloquently to questions over his place in the side with a gutsy 110 at the Oval. But just as England began to entertain ideas of setting up a challenging target for Pakistan, Mohammad Aamer and Saeed Ajmal bowled a devastating spell to leave the hosts 221 for nine. The pair ended with four wickets apiece as England limped to a tender lead of 146 before bad light stopped play that curtailed play until tomorrow.

England's selectors and players have been unwavering in their support of Cook but there was a sense that he needed a major score here to justify their continued faith. At six for one and 69 runs behind it was a tense starting point and, despite middling one to the midwicket boundary, the pressure soon mounted. Mohammad Asif twice located the left-hander's outside edge in the fourth over of the day but there were early signs that the luck, for once, was with Cook. Both balls drew an indecisive prod from the batsman but each dropped short of the cordon and squirmed to the boundary. Nightwatchman James Anderson hit one crunching cover drive before Ajmal removed him with a loosener and Cook was again fortunate when a thick edge off Wahab Riaz flew between slip and gully.

Riaz then rapped him on the pads just before drinks but did not call for what could have proved an awkward review. After that Cook began to settle and, with Jonathan Trott happy to surrender the strike, he moved through the forties with some sumptuous work through the covers. The scores were level by the time Cook reached 49, with a single taking England into the lead and earning the batsman a warm round of applause from a full house. By now he looked a different player, attacking good length balls and hammering Riaz for four past backward point to bring up the 50 partnership. The afternoon session began under murky skies but there was little movement through the air for Pakistan's bowlers.

Asif persevered regardless and almost had Trott playing on with 21 to his name. Cook was hitting his stride at the other end, cutting Ajmal for a pair of fours in the 42nd over. That brought him to 97 and all that was required to see him to a 13th Test century was a firm defensive prod to Asif, who obligingly hurled the ball high over Cook's head for four lamentable overthrows. When the end came it was a soft one, tickling a legside Riaz delivery to Kamran Akmal, but his innings one of genuine substance. That brought Kevin Pietersen to join Trott ? who had contributed only 25 to a 116-run stand with Cook. Pietersen briefly fired before tea but despite a smattering of boundaries his 23-run offering was unsatisfactory.

Ajmal ended his stay with the sixth ball after the break, Pietersen lunging unsuccessfully at one that spun sharply to hit off stump. Trott was next to go, slicing Aamer to gully having made 36 in painstaking three-and-a-half hours. Now five down, England's 120-run lead suddenly looked worryingly flimsy. Paul Collingwood did little to help the situation, lasting only 10 balls before flashing at Aamer and feeding Kamran Akmal a third catch. Eoin Morgan joined the post-tea procession when the tireless Ajmal forced a delivery through his defences to bowl him for five. Matt Prior looked impenetrable in his first-innings 84 not out but could not match that this time, instead adding only five more runs to the total and one more wicket to the rampant Aamer's tally. Graeme Swann missed with a grossly ambitious reverse sweep off Ajmal, who promptly bent back his fellow spinner's middle stump to pick up a fourth wicket. The umpires withdrew the players as the light faded, to inevitable boos, with Pakistan firmly in the ascendancy going into day four. * Press Association

England 1st innings 233 all out Pakistan 1st innings 308 all out England, 2nd innings (overnight score 6-1) Cook c K Akmal b Riaz 110 Anderson c K Akmal b Ajmal 11 Trott c Ali b Aamer 36 Pietersen b Ajmal 23 C'wood c K Akmal b Aamer 3 Morgan b Ajmal 5 Prior c K Akmal b Aamer 5 Swann b Ajmal 6 Broad not out 6 Finn not out 0 Extras 5lb, 2w, 5nb 12 Total (9 wickets, 76.2 overs) 221 Fall of wickets: 2-40; 3-156; 4-194; 5-195; 6-202; 7-206; 8-210; 9-220 Bowling: Aamer 18.2-5-51-4; Asif 16-7-45-0; Riaz 8-1-40-1; Ajmal 31-7-71-4; Farhat 3-0-9-0

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