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Pakistan dismissed for 198, England extends lead to 402

Pakistan dismissed for 198, England extends lead to 402

By ASSOCIATED PRESS

England's James Anderson celebrates taking the wicket of Pakistan's Shan Masood, during day three of the Second Test cricket match at Emirates Old Trafford stadium in Manchester, England, Sunday July 24, 2016. Photo: AP

MANCHESTER: England took a firm grip on the second test with a massive first innings lead of 391 runs after Pakistan was bowled out for 198 on Sunday. Captain Alastair Cook didn't force the follow-on and England extended its lead to 402 before rain suspended play for the second time on the third day. England took early tea at 11-0. READ ALSO

Pakistan skipper Misbah-ul-Haq fought a lone battle and top-scored with 52 as Pakistan batting crumbled against a four-man seam attack, led by Chris Woakes' 4-67. Resuming at 57-4, Pakistan limped to 119-8 by lunch which was extended after rain suspended play for an hour. Misbah frustrated England by contributing 60 runs for a ninth-wicket stand with Wahab Riaz (39) before off-spinner Moeen Ali wrapped up the innings by dismissing both batsmen.