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Bairstow, Moeen lead England fightback

Bairstow, Moeen lead England fightback

By REUTERS

England's Moeen Ali and Jonny Bairstow walk off for tea during Fourth and final test match against Pakistan, at the Oval, on Thursday, August 11, 2016. Photo: Reuters

  • Bairstow, Moeen revive England
  • Wahab takes three wickets
LONDON: Jonny Bairstow and Moeen Ali made battling fifties to lift England to 200 for five at tea on the first day of the final test against Pakistan at The Oval on Thursday. The pair came together with the hosts in deep trouble at 110 for five after winning the toss, Bairstow moving on to 55 not out at the interval with Moeen unbeaten on 52. READ ALSO Pakistan claimed four wickets in the morning session, removing Alex Hales, Alastair Cook, Joe Root and James Vince in quick succession before England limped to 92 for four at lunch. Gary Ballance became Wahab Riaz's third victim shortly after the interval when he was caught by Azhar Ali for eight and Bairstow, on 13, was caught off a no ball. Pakistan also spilled Moeen twice and the pair grew in confidence, Bairstow hitting seven fours and Moeen a six and seven fours to drag their side back into the match as they bid to clinch the series they lead 2-1. The touring side took advantage of overcast conditions in the morning, inspired by a fired-up Wahab. Hales, on six, was caught by Yasir Shah at mid-wicket off Mohammad Amir and Cook, on 35, dragged a short ball from Sohail Khan on to his stumps. Root moved fluently on to 26 before he nicked Wahab to wicketkeeper Sarfraz Ahmed and the left-armer produced a venomous delivery to account for Vince (one) in similar fashion.