Pakistan v England, 1st Test, Dubai, 1st day
Ajmal skittles England on first day
Andrew Strauss called correctly and chose to bat, a move aimed at negating the impact of Pakistan's two-spinner strategy•Getty Images
Mohammad Hafeez did not open the bowling, but that didn't stop him from striking in his first over...•Getty Images
Ian Bell was clueless against a doosra, and edged Ajmal behind•Getty Images
... but was dismissed lbw by Ajmal for 24•Getty Images
Graeme Swann supported Prior with 34, and the pair put on 57 for the eighth wicket•AFP
The Test began in front of largely empty stands•Getty Images
... Alastair Cook was his victim, nicking a slider behind. Aizaz Cheema got rid of Jonathan Trott at the other end to set up a strong start for Pakistan•Getty Images
Kevin Pietersen became Ajmal's third victim in his first two overs, lbw playing down the wrong line, as England lost their top half for next to nothing•Getty Images
Stuart Broad fell by the wayside as well, giving Ajmal his fifth wicket, leaving England in dire straits at 94 for 7•Getty Images
Ajmal came back to take the last two wickets, and finished with career-best figures of 7 for 55. England were all out for 192•Getty Images
The spinners, led by Saeed Ajmal, took charge in the second hour. Andrew Strauss was the first to go, bowled after attempting a pull•Getty Images
Eoin Morgan resisted before lunch ...•Getty Images
Matt Prior took some time getting in, but gradually plugged one end and got a half-century •Getty Images
Pakistan's openers had reached 42 for 0 by stumps•AFP