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(Headingley). Test: 742 Match Drawn England v Pakistan 1974 1st Test Leeds (Headingley). Test: 742 Match Drawn. Test in England: 247 D Close of play Not out batsmen Day Runs Wk Ov Mins Crowd Toss: Pakistan 1 Pa 227/9 (90ov.) Sarfraz Nawaz 5, Asif Masood 1 227 9 90.0 25-Jul-1974 Umpires: AE Fagg; TW Spencer 2 Pa 285, En 183, Pa 20/0 Sadiq Mohammad 8, Shafiq Ahmed 10 261 11 86.5 26-Jul-1974 12th Man: 3 Pa 179, En 38/2 (17ov.) JH Edrich 8, MH Denness 6 197 12 82.1 27-Jul-1974 J Birkenshaw (En); Aftab Baloch (Pa) 4 En 238/6 (107ov.) KWR Fletcher 67, CM Old 10 200 4 90 29-Jul-1974 5 En 238/6 KWR Fletcher 67, CM Old 10 - 30-Jul-1974 TOTALS 885 36 349.0 1377 33,870 Scorers: GGA Saulez? Test # PAKISTAN 1st Innings R M 4,6 BF Fall of Wickets Ov M R W nb,w 6s 16 Sadiq Mohammad c-sg Lloyd b Hendrick 28 80 3,- 53 R Min GG Arnold 31.5 8 67 3 4,0 - 1 Shafiq Ahmed b Old 7 22 1,- 19 1-12 12 22 S Ahm/S Moh 5 CM Old 21 4 65 3 8,0 - 22 Majid Khan c& b Greig 75 222 9,- 201 2-60 48 57 S Moh/M Khan 20 M Hendrick 26 4 91 2 2,2 - 34 Mushtaq Mohammad c-sl Fletcher b Underwood 6 35 0,- 28 3-70 10 35 M Moh/M Khan 24 DL Underwood 12 6 26 1 0,0 - 13 Zaheer Abbas cwk Knott b Hendrick 48 104 7,- 79 4-170 100 104 Z Abb/M Khan 73 AW Greig 11 4 14 1 1,0 - 30 Asif Iqbal cwk Knott b Arnold 14 67 0,- 61 5-182 12 22 M Khan/A Iqb 6 39,c13 Intikhab Alam cwk Knott b Arnold 3 8 0,- 10 6-189 7 8 I Alam/A Iqb 10 2 Imran Khan c-2s Greig b Old 23 80 2,- 64 7-198 9 34 A Iqb/I Khan 5 22,w Wasim Bari c-3s Denness b Old 2 18 0,- 8 8-209 11 18 W Bari/I Khan 14 9 Sarfraz Nawaz b Arnold 53 84 8,- 74 9-223 14 25 I Khan/S Naw 3 11 Asif Masood not out 4 58 0,- 32 10-285 62 58 S Naw/A Mas 4 Extras b 0, lb 5, nb 15, w 2 22 4th wkt: 100 off 181 balls Total 101.5 overs all out 285 398 min, 45.3 r/100b 91 balls/hr Test # ENGLAND 1st Innings R M 4,6 BF Fall of Wickets Ov M R W nb,w 6s 30 DL Amiss c-sg Sadiq Mohammad b Sarfraz Nawaz 13 47 0,- 39 R Min Asif Masood 16 3 50 3 0,1 - 3 D Lloyd c-sq Sadiq Mohammad b Asif Masood 48 118 5,- 104 1-25 25 47 D Ami/D Llo 12 Sarfraz Nawaz 22 4 51 3 2,0 - 63 JH Edrich c-cv Asif Iqbal b Asif Masood 9 96 0,- 56 2-69 44 70 D Llo/J Edr 7 Imran Khan 21 1 55 2 0,0 - 18,c9 MH Denness b Asif Masood 9 16 0,- 22 3-79 10 16 M Den/J Edr 7 Mushtaq Mohammad 1 1 0 0 0,0 - 37 KWR Fletcher lbw b Sarfraz Nawaz 11 34 0,- 27 4-84 5 8 J Edr/K Fle 3 Intikhab Alam 6 2 14 0 0,0 - 28 AW Greig cwk Wasim Bari b Imran Khan 37 118 4,- 73 5-100 16 25 K Fle/A Gre 4 Asif Iqbal 6 3 3 1 0,0 - 59,w APE Knott cwk Wasim Bari b Asif Iqbal 35 86 4,- 77 6-172 72 86 A Gre/A Kno 35 16 CM Old c-mn Asif Masood b Imran Khan 0 1 0,- 3 7-172 0 1 C Old/A Kno 35 25 GG Arnold c-gu Intikhab Alam b Sarfraz Nawaz 1 20 0,- 16 8-172 0 1 A Kno/G Arn 0 45 DL Underwood run out (Sarfraz Nawaz) 9 20 1,- 18 9-182 10 17 G Arn/D Und 9 4 M Hendrick not out 1 2 0,- 2 10-183 1 2 D Und/M Hen 1 Extras b 1, lb 3, nb 2, w 4 10 Total 72 overs all out 183 281 min, 41.7 r/100b 89 balls/hr PAKISTAN 2nd Innings R M 4,6 BF Fall of Wickets Ov M R W nb,w 6s Sadiq Mohammad c-2s Greig b Old 12 19 2,- 13 R Min CM Old 17 0 54 3 9,0 - Shafiq Ahmed c-2s Greig b Arnold 18 48 3,- 39 1-24 24 19 S Moh/S Ahm 10 M Hendrick 18 6 39 3 0,0 - Majid Khan cwk Knott b Arnold 4 17 0,- 16 2-35 11 17 M Khan/S Ahm 17 GG Arnold 23.1 11 36 3 0,0 - Mushtaq Mohammad c-gu Greig b Hendrick 43 198 6,- 142 3-38 3 9 S Ahm/M Moh 0 AW Greig 9 3 23 1 3,1 - Zaheer Abbas cwk Knott b Greig 19 60 3,- 39 4-83 45 60 Z Abb/M Moh 19 DL Underwood 1 1 0 0 0,0 - Asif Iqbal b Old 8 30 1,- 24 5-97 14 30 A Iqb/M Moh 22 Intikhab Alam lbw b Old 10 26 0,- 19 6-115 18 26 I Alam/M Moh 24 Imran Khan c-2s Greig b Hendrick 31 112 3,- 92 7-154 39 67 M Moh/I Khan 14 Wasim Bari b Hendrick 3 21 0,- 16 8-168 14 21 W Bari/I Khan 25 Sarfraz Nawaz c-1s Fletcher b Arnold 2 30 0,- 21 9-177 9 21 I Khan/S Naw 2 Asif Masood not out 2 4 0,- 5 10-179 2 4 S Naw/A Mas 2 Extras b 0, lb 14, nb 12, w 1 27 Total 68.1 overs all out 179 290 min, 42.4 r/100b 84 balls/hr ENGLAND 2nd Innings (set 282) R M 4,6 BF Fall of Wickets Ov M R W nb,w 6s DL Amiss lbw b Sarfraz Nawaz 8 33 0,- 22 R Min Asif Masood 19 2 63 0 2,0 - D Lloyd cwk Wasim Bari b Sarfraz Nawaz 9 15 1,- 7 1-17 17 15 D Llo/D Ami 6 Sarfraz Nawaz 36 14 56 4 2,1 - JH Edrich c-sq Sadiq Mohammad b Imran Khan 70 285 5,- 247 2-22 5 17 D Ami/J Edr 3 Imran Khan 29 7 55 1 1,0 - MH Denness c-sg Sarfraz Nawaz b Intikhab Alam 44 137 3,- 100 3-94 72 137 M Den/J Edr 26 Intikhab Alam 14 4 25 1 0,0 - KWR Fletcher not out 67 235 8,- 200 4-174 80 129 J Edr/K Fle 34 Mushtaq Mohammad 4 1 8 0 0,0 - AW Greig c-2s Majid Khan b Sarfraz Nawaz 12 33 2,- 28 5-198 24 33 A Gre/K Fle 46 Asif Iqbal 5 1 18 0 0,0 - APE Knott c-2s Majid Khan b Sarfraz Nawaz 5 37 0,- 20 6-213 15 37 A Kno/K Fle 54 CM Old not out 10 30 1,- 23 (238) 25 30 C Old/K Fle 67 Extras b 4, lb 3, nb 5, w 1 13 Total 107 overs 6 wkts 238 408 min, 36.7 r/100b 94 balls/hr © 2018 Charles Davis Key to Catching Positions Back to Series Cover Page Back to Blog.
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