England's Broad eyes crucial morning against Pakistan


  • Cricket
  • Friday, 23 Oct 2015

DUBAI (Reuters) - England's Stuart Broad believes the next hour’s play could decide the outcome of the second test against Pakistan after the tourists ended the second day on 182 for three, 196 runs behind but with Joe Root in precocious form.

Root and skipper Alastair Cook -- test cricket’s top two run scorers in 2015 -- came to the rescue after the early dismissals of Moeen Ali (1) and Ian Bell (4) had reduced England to 14 for two in reply to Pakistan’s first-innings total of 378.

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