تاكييس جونياس يعلن قائمة بيراميدز لمباراة اتحاد جدة الودية

أعلن اليوناني تاكيس جونياس المدير الفني لنادي بيراميدز القائمة التي تسافر إلى مدينة جدة استعدادا لخوض مباراة الاتحاد السعودي الودية والمحدد لها السابعة والنصف بتوقيت السعودية من مساء الإثنين المقبل.

وتغادر بعثة بيراميدز ظهر الأحد في طريقها إلى مدينة جدة، على أن تخوض المباراة الودية يوم الإثنين بملعب نادي الاتحاد السعودي، فيما تعود البعثة إلى القاهرة مساء الأربعاء المقبل.

طالع | تقارير: نادٍ تركي كبير يتحرك لضم رمضان صبحي من بيراميدز

وتأتي المباراة الودية في إطار استعدادات بيراميدز لاستئناف مباريات الدوري الممتاز بعد التوقف الدولي الحالي، بجانب استكمال بطولتي كأس مصر، والبداية أمام إيسترن كومباني يوم 22 يونيو الجاري في الدوري. قائمة بيراميدز لمباراة اتحاد جدة الودية

حراسة المرمى: مهدي سليمان – أحمد الشناوي – يوسف نادر.

خط الدفاع: أحمد أيمن منصور – علي جبر – أسامة جلال – محمد حمدي – أحمد فتحي – أحمد سامي – حسين السيد.

خط الوسط: إيريك تراوري – إسلام عيسى – رمضان صبحي – محمد صادق – أحمد توفيق – نبيل دونجا – هشام محمد – وليد الكرتي – عبد الله السعيد – عبد الله مجدي – محمود صابر.

خط الهجوم: محمد الجباس – فخر الدين بن يوسف.

Jayaratne appointed Sri Lanka Cricket's head of coaching

Jerome Jayaratne, the former Sri Lanka Under-19 cricketer, has been appointed Sri Lanka Cricket’s (SLC) head of coaching by the board’s interim committee headed by Arjuna Ranatunga

Sa'adi Thawfeeq17-Jun-2008Jerome Jayaratne, the former Sri Lanka Under-19 cricketer, has been appointed Sri Lanka Cricket’s (SLC) head of coaching by the board’s interim committee headed by Arjuna Ranatunga. However, his role does not extend to the national team, which is coached by Trevor Bayliss.On his new role, Jayaratne, who has coaching certificates from Cricket Australia and the England Cricket Board, said: “There has been much work done in the area of coaching by SLC over the years. However, my attention and focus is to build on what has been built.”Any changes, whether it will be [to] a position held by someone at present or to the existing system will not be for the sake of a change. It will be purely for better productivity of the establishment.”Jayaratne, who previously held the posts of manager-coaching as well as coach of the SLC academy squad, detailed his plans. “Studying the existing system, I feel there is work to be done. There will be structural changes and new divisions will be set up within the coaching area. This will help have a better structure as a department. We also need to create a better environment for cricket training and coach education programs conducted by the coaching department.”He also stressed on the need for transparency. “I earnestly hope that through the Sri Lankan media, we will be able to reach out to the cricketing and coaching fraternity throughout the country.” He said the ‘New Coaching Structure’, as well as a work-plan document will be published shortly.During his stint as academy coach, Jayaratne unearthed five cricketers who went on to play for Sri Lanka: Upul Tharanga, Chamara Kapugedera, Dilruwan Perera, Chanaka Welagedera and Ajantha Mendis. His work main involved educating coaches and overseeing provincial and district coaches deployed around the country.

Anmolpreet ton, Arshdeep four-for help Punjab clinch maiden Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy title

Despite Punjab’s four dropped catches, Arshdeep’s three wickets in the penultimate over killed the contest for Baroda

Shashank Kishore06-Nov-2023

The Punjab players and support staff pose with the Syed Mushtaq Ali T20 Trophy•Mandeep Singh

After four missed attempts, Punjab stormed to their maiden Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy title by beating Baroda in a high-scoring thriller in Mohali.On an error-strewn night where they dropped as many as four catches, including Baroda captain Krunal Pandya thrice, Punjab just about managed to dig deep into their bowling resources under heavy dew to seal victory.With Punjab needing to defend 32 off 12 with seven wickets in hand for Baroda, Arshdeep Singh delivered a clutch over to turn the scales. He picked up three wickets in five balls, including that of Krunal, to all but kill the contest that had been brewing into a classic.That Arshdeep over was preceded by Siddarth Kaul conceding a sequence of 6, 0, 4, 4, 4, 6 to raise hopes of an improbable heist chasing 224. But Arshdeep summoned all his experience by varying his pace and lengths to concede just four to all but seal the match in Punjab’s favour.It meant their outstanding batting effort, fuelled by a century from Anmolpreet Singh and a robust unbeaten 27-ball 61 from Nehal Wadhera wasn’t consigned to being in a losing cause.Baroda’s dream startAbhishek Sharma came into the match with every chance of taking over from Riyan Parag as the tournament’s highest run-scorer, but chipped the first ball to extra cover to give Soyeb Soparia and Baroda a dream start.Atit Sheth then got into the game in the fourth over when he responded to a boundary with a superb follow-up to dismiss Prabhsimran Singh. A superb outswinger that drew Prabhsimran forward had him nicking while attempting an expansive drive. Prabhsimran also burnt a review in the process, with snicko confirming a big edge. Punjab were in trouble at 18 for 2.Mandeep, Anmolpreet break shacklesWadhera shines, Anmolpreet hits first Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy finals tonMandeep’s dismissal, though, hardly affected Anmolpreet. A reason for that was Wadhera, the No. 5 batter, hardly took time in settling himself in. He got going almost immediately to ensure Anmolpreet didn’t need to slow down. He raised a half-century off 36 balls and then saw Wadhera, who broke through earlier this year during his maiden IPL season with Mumbai Indians, pinch 29 off 11 in a half-century partnership.Anmolpreet launched Lukman Meriwala, the left-arm seamer, for three sixes in a row in the 17th to make a charge towards the hundred. He eventually got to the landmark in the 19th, making it the first-ever hundred by a batter in a SMAT final, and then ended that over with back-to-back sixes off Soparia. All told, Punjab walloped nine sixes and three fours off their last 21 balls to put up a monstrous score.Rathva fuels Baroda’s chargeKaul delivered an early breakthrough but Punjab were beginning to be ravaged by a greasy ball as dew quickly took effect. Ninad Rathva began cautiously but switched gears to end the powerplay strongly as he took apart Baltej Singh, who came on as an Impact Player in place of Wadhera, for 16 off his first over. Rathva charged to 47 off 20 before falling to one big shot too many as he ran down the pitch and was stumped off Mayank Markande’s slider.Krunal’s slice of luck, Rajput’s enterpriseAt the halfway mark, Baroda were 89 for 2, but needed a massive second half. A wicket there could’ve been crucial for Punjab. An opportunity came in the 11th when Baltej forced Krunal into playing a pull from way outside off. It was hit straight down Harpreet Brar’s throat but the catch went down.In the semifinal, Abhimanyusingh Rajput’s slower variations and medium pace delivered four massive strikes against Assam. Here in the final, Rajput carried on the batting charge following Rathva’s dismissal. He launched Markande for three sixes in the 14th, the last of those bringing up a 36-ball half-century. In the same over, Mandeep put down Krunal to give him a second reprieve as Punjab suddenly showed nerves. An innings that had struggled to get out of second gear until that point – Rajput was on 28 off 29 at one stage – suddenly went into overdrive.Yet for all that, the asking rate only kept climbing. Going into the last four, Baroda needed 65. When Kaul went for 24 in the 18th, nerves turned into full-blown panic. Krunal was hitting them clean and long, and Baroda sensed a heist. And then Arshdeep rocked up and delivered a clutch over to seal the deal.

Agora aposentado, ídolo do Internacional conta esforços para não jogar no Grêmio

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É sabida a grande identificação que o agora ex-jogador Rafael Sobis tem com o Internacional, clube que o formou e, em duas passagens, ele conquistou títulos de enorme importância como, por exemplo, a Libertadores de 2006 e 2010.

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Porém, o que o jogador ainda não tinha detalhado enquanto esteve atuando profissionalmente foi o fato de que existiu não apenas o interesse como a formalização de proposta do maior rival do colorado, o Grêmio. Revelação essa que foi feita a um programa da ‘Rádio Atlântida’, o ‘Bola nas Costas’.

Segundo relatou Sobis, a possibilidade apareceu em período onde o empréstimo do Al-Jazira-EAU para o Fluminense havia chegado ao fim e o clube carioca, ao que a resposta do ex-atleta indica, não exerceria um direito de compra.

Diante da situação, o tricolor bem que tentou avançar na negociação, mas os esforços de Rafael Sobis caminhavam justamente na linha contrária apesar de, financeiramente, reconhecer que a oferta tinha boas condições:

-O Grêmio pagava mais para o Al-Jazira e para mim. Eu implorei para um amigo meu que era advogado do clube para poder ficar no Fluminense. Meu empréstimo lá tinha chegado ao fim. Ele conseguiu enrolar o sheik. Não tive vontade de vestir a camisa do Grêmio. Por educação, eu conversei, mas eu não quis.

Rodgers could forget about Kelly in record Celtic swoop for £10m star

The summer transfer window officially slams shut on Friday of next week and this means that Celtic still have a bit of time left to complete their business.

It also means, however, that they are still at risk of losing some of their top talent. In fact, Sky Sports reports that Brighton & Hove Albion have made an offer to sign Matt O'Riley from the Hoops.

The Denmark international produced 18 goals and 13 assists in the Scottish Premiership for Brendan Rodgers last season, and should be a player the club hope to keep hold of beyond the deadline.

However, whilst O'Riley may yet stay, there is one talented central midfield player who does appear set to move on from Glasgow this month.

Celtic set to lose midfield starlet

According to Football Insider, teenage midfielder Daniel Kelly travelled down south on Monday to complete a medical with Championship side Millwall.

He had already agreed a pre-contract with the English side, as his deal with Celtic is due to expire at the end of December, and the transfer is poised to be pushed forward to the current window.

The report claims that the two clubs agreed a deal to make the move permanent now, which allows Kelly to go and join his new team immediately.

Rodgers had left the midfielder out of his first-team squad during pre-season after the 18-year-old gem had rejected a new contract at Parkhead, and the Northern Irish boss could now forget all about him by swooping to sign another young starlet in that position.

Celtic must swoop for £10m star

The Scottish Sun recently reported that Celtic are interested in signing Augsburg midfielder Arne Engels to bolster their options in the middle of the park.

It was claimed that the Hoops are chasing a deal for the Bundesliga wonderkid and that it would take a club-record fee of £10m to sign the Belgian whiz.

He is only two years older than Kelly, at 20, and this means that the Bhoys target would come in as a potential replacement for the Scottish talent, as he is another emerging midfielder who could be a long-term option for Rodgers.

23/24 season

Daniel Kelly (Premiership)

Arne Engels (Bundesliga)

Appearances

4

32

Starts

0

13

Goals

1

3

Big chances created

0

1

Assists

0

2

Duel success rate

31%

48%

As you can see in the table above, their respective performances at league level last season suggest that Engels would come in with the potential to offer more in the short term, as he has already proven his quality in a major European division.

Engels, who made three key passes and created one 'big chance', in a DFB Pokal win over Viktoria Berlin on Sunday, also started 18 Bundesliga matches in the 2022/23 campaign and provided three assists.

These statistics show that the Belgian ace, who was dubbed a "revelation" by journalist Ronan Murphy, is far more established at first-team level than Kelly and, therefore, more prepared to come in and make an immediate impact at Parkhead.

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This means that Rodgers could forget all about Kelly by securing a club-record £10m deal to sign the Augsburg youngster, who appears to be a terrific young talent with the ability to make things happen offensively with goals and assists.

Bug problem prompts venue switch for Sussex-Lancashire County Championship opener

Game moved from Hove to Old Trafford after leatherjacket larvae cause damage to outfield

ESPNcricinfo staff29-Mar-2021

Hove will have to wait to host its first match this season•PA Images via Getty Images

Sussex and Lancashire have agreed to switch their season opener from Hove to Emirates Old Trafford after an infestation of leatherjackets – crane fly larvae – damaged the outfield at Sussex’s headquarters.Lancashire will now host the teams’ encounter in the opening round of the County Championship, starting on April 8, with the corresponding fixture later in the month being shifted to the 1st Central County Ground at Hove. Both fixtures will be played behind closed doors, because of UK government restrictions relating to Covid-19.Following an inspection by the ECB’s pitch and grounds advisor, Andy MacKay, on Friday it was agreed with Sussex’s head groundsperson, Ben Gibson, that although the groundstaff had made “significant progress”, moving the fixture would allow extra time for the outfield to recover.As reported by ESPNcricinfo earlier this month, Sussex were forced to contemplate the change after discovering their bug problem. European crane flies (known colloquially as daddy longlegs) lay their eggs in soil, which then hatch out and feed on the roots of plants – in this case, the grass on the outfield. The insecticide that was commonly used to treat the issue has been banned in the UK since 2016.The square has not been damaged, though, and Sussex are expected to play their first home fixture against Yorkshire on April 22-25 as planned. The return match against Lancashire will start on April 29.

خاص | موقف أحمد فتوح من مباراة الزمالك والإسماعيلي

تحدث مصدر مقرب من لاعب الفريق الأول لكرة القدم بنادي الزمالك أحمد فتوح، عن آخر تطورات إصابته بمزق في العضلة الخلفية، التي كان قد تعرض لها مع منتخب مصر خلال مشاركته في بطولة كأس أمم إفريقيا 2023.

ومن المقرر أن يلتقي الزمالك مع الإسماعيلي يوم الإثنين المُقبل الموافق 19 فبراير، ضمن منافسات الجولة الثالثة عشر من المسابقة المحلية.

وقال المصدر لـ”بطولات”: “فتوح يشعر بتحسن كبير في موضع الإصابة بتمزق في العضلة الخلفية واقترب من التعافي”.

طالع أيضاً.. مران الزمالك | جوميز يجتمع مع الطبيب.. وفتوح يواصل التأهيل

وأضاف: “أحمد فتوح أصبح في المرحلة الأخيرة من البرنامج التأهيلي وسيكون جاهزًا في الفترة المقبلة”.

وأتم: “بالنسبة لمباراة الإسماعيلي المقبلة فلن يستطيع فتوح اللحاق بها وسيخضع لاختبار لحسم موقفه من اللحاق بمباراة أبو سليم الليبي”.

Rangers’ "Aggressive" £21k-p/w Star Assessing Other Options

Glasgow Rangers midfielder Glen Kamara is considering a summer exit from the Scottish Premiership, according to reports.

Is Glen Kamara leaving Rangers?

The Finland international first put pen to paper north of the border back in 2019 from Dundee FC and has since gone on to make a total of 193 appearances to date, but it’s fair to say that he was significantly out of favour last season.

The Ibrox maestro only made 12 league starts throughout the course of the campaign and was limited to being brought off the bench on ten occasions, and his lack of involvement has been the focus of questions for manager Michael Beale.

The Light Blues boss has publicly admitted that the 27-year-old could depart during the upcoming window despite still having another two years to run on his contract, and should that happen, he won’t be short of potential suitors.

Who is signing Kamara?

According to TEAMtalk, Kamara is “exploring options” away from Rangers, with Southampton and Sheffield United both holding a strong “interest” in securing his services ahead of the 2023/24 term. In France, Nice and Rennes are also keen to strike a deal, alongside Frosinone and Genoa in Italy’s Serie A. The Teddy Bears and the midfielder are expected to assess the necessary next steps in the “coming weeks”.

Glasgow Rangers midfielder Glen Kamara.

Should Rangers keep or sell Kamara?

Whilst in action for Finland, Kamara has been lauded an “aggressive” player and "surprisingly good" in a more advanced role by journalist Josh Bunting, but as a result of that positive form having not been displayed at club level last season, Rangers should definitely cash in this summer.

The Champions League participant, who pockets £21k-per-week, was ranked Beale’s 23rd worst-performing defensive player last term averaging just 0.5 tackles per game, via WhoScored, which is an extremely poor record for someone whose natural role is meant to be protecting the backline.

The Tampere native also hardly had any effect at the opposite end of the pitch having provided just one goal and assist across all competitions in 2022/23, so he’s not really making any kind of positive impact anywhere on the field and therefore is nothing more than a bit-part player.

Rangers sanctioning the early sale of Kamara would additionally allow them to use the fee received for the midfielder to generate future transfer funds to sign fresh faces in the weeks ahead, with plenty more expected to join and follow in the footsteps of the likes of Kieran Dowell and Dujon Sterling by moving to Glasgow.

Liverpool Could Find Their Own Gundogan In £154k p/w Ace

Liverpool look to be in a period of transition as Jurgen Klopp eyes a squad rebuild following a topsy-turvy campaign that has left them fifth in the Premier League table heading into the final day.

The Reds have confirmed through their official channels that Roberto Firmino, Naby Keita, James Milner and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain will leave Anfield upon the expiration of their contracts this summer, paving the way for some much-needed freshening of the guard heading into 2023/24.

In their search for midfield reinforcements, Borussia Dortmund Jude Bellingham had been heavily linked with a switch to Merseyside. Nevertheless, ESPN report that Liverpool pulled out of the race to sign the England international as 'the move would prevent the club from strengthening elsewhere ahead of next season', leading Klopp and company to pursue alternative targets.

Football Insider broke earlier this month that Inter Milan midfielder Nicolo Barella has emerged as someone who Liverpool have serious interest in and they have become 'frontrunners' to secure his signature, with a fee of £61 million potential being enough to tempt the Serie A giants into selling the €178,077 (£154,450) earner.

What's the latest news involving Nicolo Barella and how has he faired in 2022/23?

The Football Insider report also claims that Inter Milan would be 'open' to letting Barella explore a new challenge this summer and detailed that he has been scouted by Reds chiefs.

Speaking to Football FanCast, journalist Dean Jones has stated his belief that Barella could become Liverpool's version of Manchester City captain Ilkay Gundogan at the heart of Klopp's midfield.

Jones told FFC: "They could definitely have their own version of Gundogan, possibly even for right now, a better version, given that he is emerging as a player, whereas Gundogan is the fully developed, experienced end product; I think that Barella might still have a desire inside him to keep pushing on and possibly even slightly remould himself into whatever it is that Jurgen Klopp would want."

Barella, like Gundogan, has a keen eye for goal and has managed to record eight goals and nine assists in 48 appearances across all competitions for his side this term, as per Transfermarkt.

FBRef also takes into account that the Cagliari-born 26-year-old star has provided a glut of chances for his teammates this campaign, successfully completing 140 shot-creating actions in total.

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In Serie A, the Italy international has also illustrated his capacity to perform a number of functional roles in the middle of the park, having racked up an average of 1.6 key passes and 1.4 tackles per game in 2022/23, according to WhoScored.

Intriguingly, Liverpool boss Klopp has previously praised Barella's all-round ability in an interview in February 2022, as cited by OneFootball, saying: "He's a really good player, a really good player and I like him a lot. He has all the things you want from a midfield player: he is aggressive, he is technical, he can run for ages and all these kinds of things. That's a top-class player."

Seeing that Klopp is a fan of Barella may add weight to prospective rumours linking the playmaker with a move to Anfield and his versatility would likely compensate for their failed long-running pursuit of Bellingham.

Multiple midfield additions are said to be on the horizon at Liverpool and Barella could well be their very own midfield general to drive the Reds forward for the coming years.

The Liverpool Echo claim that financial concerns at Inter Milan may make the process of a sale smoother for Liverpool, who simply cannot pass up opportunities to bring a player who is of the calibre of Barella to Anfield in the summer.

Masterful Younis 218 puts England on the ropes

Younis Khan rolled back the years in stunning fashion on the third afternoon at the Kia Oval, crushing England’s hopes of victory with a brilliant 218

The Report by Andrew Miller13-Aug-2016England 328 and 88 for 4 (Bairstow 14*, Ballance 4*, Yasir 3-15) trail Pakistan 542 (Younis 218, Shafiq 109) by 126 runs
Live scorecard and ball-by-ball detailsAt the age of 38, and in the final Test of a tour in which most sage judges feared that his imperious talents were beginning to fade, Younis Khan rolled back the years in stunning fashion on the third day at the Kia Oval, crushing England’s ambitions of another come-from-behind victory with a brilliant and match-defining 218.By the close, England – who had still harboured realistic expectations at the start of an enthralling day’s play, given the greater strength in depth of their batting line-up – were instead bracing themselves for the prospect of another bruising defeat in the capital. Twin losses at Lord’s and The Oval in the 2015 Ashes were followed by last month’s first-Test defeat to Pakistan, who are now closing in on what would be one of the most highly acclaimed 2-2 draws to have been sealed in south London since England’s own comeback against West Indies in 1991.Nothing can be predicted in a Pakistan Test match except unpredictability itself, especially with the twin architects of last week’s third-Test revival at Edgbaston, Jonny Bairstow and Moeen Ali, yet to be implicated in England’s latest collapse.Nevertheless, with Yasir Shah emerging from his mid-series slump with three massive breakthroughs, including the key scalp of Joe Root for 39, and with Wahab Riaz once again showing the value of extreme speed in blasting Alastair Cook from the crease for 7 with his third delivery of the innings, England limped to the close on 88 for 4, still 126 runs from asking their passionately focused opponents from batting again.This is how Pakistan operate, in bursts of unanswerable brilliance, but for all the harrying skill that Yasir in particular demonstrated as the shadows lengthened in the evening session, it was the events before tea that ripped this contest from England’s grasp.With 31 fours and four belligerent sixes off the spin of Moeen, Younis soared past his previous series haul of 122 runs in three Tests with a supreme 218 from 308 balls – including 90 from exactly 100 deliveries in conjunction with Wahab and Mohammad Amir, two members of a Pakistan tail that had proven so wafer-thin in their losses at Old Trafford and Edgbaston.On Younis’s watch, Pakistan transformed a slender overnight advantage of 12 into a formidable lead of 214, and until James Anderson finally crowbarred an lbw decision from Marais Erasmus with ten minutes of the afternoon session remaining, England had looked bereft of ideas on a pitch that, as Wahab and Yasir would later demonstrate, was unquestionably offering more life than Pakistan’s formidable first-innings total of 542 seemed to suggest.Having played second fiddle to a typically pugnacious cameo of 44 from 78 balls from Sarfraz Ahmed in the morning session, Younis took command of both the scoring and the strike as the afternoon wore on, adding 37 in 11.3 overs with Wahab, who made 4 from 32 balls, then 97 in 20.3 with the steadfast Amir, who waited 23 balls to get off the mark as he helped his senior partner power through to his sixth Test double-hundred, before joining the celebrations three balls later by lashing Moeen over deep midwicket for the most unexpected six of the day.Younis Khan takes the applause for a magnificent innings of 218•AFP

When Pakistan’s last man, Sohail Khan, holed out to mid-on on the stroke of tea, Amir was the last man standing, unbeaten on a career-best 39 not out from 70 balls, his initial caution having given way to a florid range of strokes that ramped England’s frustrations up to boiling point.But Younis’s magnificence transcended everything else. He had begun the day on 101 not out, his confidence restored after a torrid series, and while Sarfraz dominated their morning partnership of 77, he bided his time, ensured his eye was fully in, then climbed into a tiring and tetchy England attack with a breathtaking shift of his gears.Having waited 13 balls to add to his overnight total, and with a handful of cherry-picked boundaries to keep his innings ticking along, the first real indication that Younis was set to produce a masterpiece came in the final over before lunch. Moeen was thrown the ball for an exploratory over of offspin, but Younis lashed him for two fours in three balls – a crushing drive through the covers and a rubber-wristed sweep past backward square – to go to the break on 147 not out.Soon after the resumption, he passed 150 for the 12th time in his formidable Test career, with a full-throated pull through square leg off Stuart Broad, then repeated the trick in Broad’s next over as the long-suffering Moeen at fine leg receiving a tongue-lashing from the bowler for failing to cut off the boundary.England’s mood worsened before could improve, as Cook shelled England’s fourth catch of the innings as Wahab poked outside off to Moeen, only for the opportunity to burst through his fingers at slip. Though Wahab fell two balls later without addition – slightly fortuitously stumped off Bairstow’s gloves as the ball deflected back into the stumps – the arrival of Amir was Younis’s cue to go into overdrive.The score at that stage was 434 for 8, the lead a healthy but still potentially precarious 106 – only three runs more, in fact, than the deficit that England had overcome at Edgbaston last week. But with a qualified faith in his team-mate’s durability, Younis took it upon himself to farm the strike as best he could, seeking to limit Amir to one or two balls per over, while cashing in at the business end of each over.While he picked a brace of boundaries off the quietly fuming Broad – a calculated edge through gully and a sumptuous full-faced four through the covers – it was Moeen, inevitably, who bore the brunt of Younis’s aggression. Cook kept faith in his offspinner’s ability to wheedle out important wickets – Younis and Misbah-ul-Haq have both fallen twice to him in the series to date – but Younis treated his offerings with contempt, battering him for three massive sixes in the space of five overs, the last of which – high and mighty over wide long-on – brought up his double-hundred, from 281 balls.It was, genuinely, a chanceless performance. Younis’s only real moment of alarm had come on 133, with 15 minutes to go until lunch, when Pakistan’s lead had stood at a relatively manageable 75. Steven Finn, who finished with 3 for 110 in another quietly encouraging display, rapped Younis on the pads as he hopped into line in front of middle and extracted a raised finger from umpire Bruce Oxenford. However, replays showed that the ball was bouncing straight over the top of middle stump and the moment was lost.And by the close so too, it seemed, was the match. With the onus on batting time, first and foremost, the stage appeared set for another of Cook’s masterful rearguards – it was on this ground, in the same innings six years ago, that he produced arguably the most important century of his career. But, having lined up the left-arm offerings of Amir with some success, leaving the ball with familiar poise outside off, he had no response when Wahab – in another of his erratic full-throttle moods – followed a first-ball no-ball long hop with a scorching lifter that Cook could only deflect at high velocity to Iftikhar Ahmed at first slip.Alex Hales, his place under pressure after a disappointing series, and with his conduct under scrutiny too following his contretemps with Yasir in the first innings, resisted as best he could but never looked likely to be England’s hero in this contest. Having flirted with danger outside off to the seamers, he fell, with some predictability, to the wiles of Yasir, playing all around a straight one to be pinned lbw for 12.One over later, Yasir had his second, as James Vince once again found a weak-willed means to leave the crease, drawn into a pretty-looking drive outside off but skewing a dolly straight to Misbah at cover. And though Root once again looked a class apart in reaching 39 from 46 balls – including his 4000th Test run – England’s dismal day was complete when Yasir, throttling back his pace to maximise his impact off the pitch, skidded one into his pads to extract another lbw. Gary Ballance and Bairstow clung on to the close but England – not for the first time in recent memory – are finding the final Test of a series strangely difficult to close out.

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