Roy-Root sets up England win

Roy-Root sets up England win

FPJ BureauUpdated: Thursday, May 30, 2019, 01:06 PM IST
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England's Joe Root bats during play in the first one day international (ODI) cricket match between England and Pakistan at The Ageas Bowl cricket ground in Southampton, southern England, on August 24, 2016. Pakistan captain Azhar Ali won the toss and elected to bat against England in the first one-day international at Southampton on Wednesday. / AFP PHOTO / GLYN KIRK |

Southampton : Jason Roy overcame a dizzy spell to lead England’s charge to a 44-run win under the Duckworth/Lewis method in a rain-marred first one-day international against Pakistan in Southampton. Surrey opener Roy’s quickfire 65 fired England towards an initial victory target of 261. But after a third and final rain interruption of this day/night fixture at 9:37 pm local time (2037 GMT), the umpires eventually called the game off with England 194 for three. Eoin Morgan, the England captain, was 33 not out and Ben Stokes 15 not out.

Earlier, Pakistan were held to a modest 260 for six, captain Azhar Ali top-scoring with 82 after he won the toss. Sarfraz Ahmed made 55 and Babar Azam 40 before he was unluckily out lbw. Pakistan were going well at 173 for three after 35 overs but then lost Azhar before a rain stoppage put a further break on their run-scoring. Roy and Joe Root (61) took England to the brink of victory with a second-wicket stand of 89 in 14 overs. Roy sparked England’s chase with three fours in four balls off Umar Gul in the third over of the hosts’ innings. His boundary-rush started with a superb vertical bat shot through the legside. Two balls later, Roy worked paceman Gul through long-on and the next delivery saw him force through the covers. But there was a worrying moment when Roy, on 20, needed several minutes’ on-field treatment for what a team spokesman later confirmed was a dizzy spell. Meanwhile opening partner Alex Hales, who managed just 145 runs at during the preceding 2-2 drawn Test series against Pakistan, again fell cheaply. Hales was out for seven when he guided Gul straight to Mohammad Hafeez at slip. Mohammad Amir had five catches dropped off his bowling during the Test series and the Pakistan paceman’s bad luck continued Wednesday.

Roy, on 24, skied left-arm quick Amir high on the legside. The ball appeared to be heading straight to Gul at square leg. However, wicket-keeper Ahmed called for the catch, only to make insufficient ground and drop the chance despite getting both gloves to the ball. Pakistan may have recently climbed to the top of the Test rankings, but this was the kind of fielding error which had helped leave them languishing in ninth place in the equivalent ODI standings. Roy swept left-arm spinner Imad Wasim for the first six of the match before completing a 43-ball fifty also featuring five fours.

But Roy’s innings ended when a lofted drive off spinner Mohammad Nawaz was brilliantly caught just inside the boundary by Babar, running round from long-off. Root, England’s star batsman in all three formats, was untroubled while hitting six fours in 72 balls.  But when Morgan dropped the ball into the offside and set off, Root failed to beat Azhar’s direct hit. England would have had an even easier chase had they not twice dropped Azhar on nine. Hales missing a relatively routine chance in the gully before wicket-keeper Jos Buttler could not hold a more difficult left-handed catch down the legside.

Babar was given out lbw to leg-spinner Adil Rashid by Australian umpire Simon Fry, even though replays clearly showed an inside edge. However, as opener Sharjeel Khan (16) had wasted Pakistan’s lone review of the innings, Babar had to go. Azhar pressed on to a relatively sedate 84-ball fifty before upping his tempo. But he fell when top-edging a slog-sweep off Rashid (two for 51) to Moeen Ali at short third man. The series continues with a day match at Lord’s on Saturday.

Pakistan 260/6

England

Roy c Babar b Nawaz…………………65

Hales c Hafeez b Gul……………………7

Root run out (Azhar Ali)…………….61

Morgan not out………………………..33

Stokes not out………………………….15

Extras: (lb6, w7)……………………..13

Total: (3 wkts, 34.3 overs)………194

Bowling: Wasim 5-0-23-0; Amir 6-0-33-0; Gul 6-0-46-1 (2w); Riaz 6-0-30-0 (5w); Nawaz 6.3-0-31-1; Malik 5-0-25-0.

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