England vs Pakistan, 2nd Test at Birmingham, , Aug 06 2010 - Match Result

RESULT
2nd Test, Birmingham, August 06 - 09, 2010, Pakistan tour of England
72 & 296
(T:118) 251 & 118/1

England won by 9 wickets

Player Of The Match
6/65
graeme-swann
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Scorecard summary
Pakistan 72/10(39.3 overs)
1st INNINGS
23 (47)
4/20 (14.3)
17 (29)
4/38 (17)
England 251/10(83.1 overs)
1st INNINGS
5/82 (26.1)
2/41 (20)
Pakistan 296/10(117.5 overs)
2nd INNINGS
50 (79)
2/66 (28.5)
England 118/1(36.3 overs)
2nd INNINGS
53* (101)
1/31 (11)
53* (114)
0/42 (14.3)

So, England win by nine wickets. It was the result that always seemed likely after Pakistan had folded for just 72 in their first innings, but England were made to work quite hard for their victory in the end. Zulqarnain Haider's 88 formed the backbone of a second-innings fightback for the visitors, and when Alastair Cook was knocked over by Mohammad Amir early on it seemed that we would have a nervy chase on our hands. But Strauss and Trott - ideal men for the situation, really - played very calmly, occupying the crease and patiently waiting for the opportunity to attack. There just weren't enough runs to play with for Pakistan.

Stick with us for the presentations, a few words from the captains, and the Man of the Match award. While we wait for that, here's a question to keep everyone occupied: "Is this the first ever Test match in which all England wickets were taken by bowlers whose names began with A?" asks Colin Pritchard

"It [the runs] really wasnt enough," says Salman Butt. The toss: "at the time it was a difficult decision, but it was a positive one. What to do about fielding? Is there any other way other than practising harder? More than blaming the batsmen, we should give credit to the way the English bowlers bowled. Both Haider and Ajmal showed great fight with the bat. It's good to see someone new coming in and doing well." On playing two spinners: "We'll wait and decide once we've seen the wicket."

Andrew Strauss, the winning captain: "It was a timely reminder for us that in order to win a Test match you do have to work hard. Batting on that second day was very tough, and so KP and Trott's first innings runs were crucial. We were very pleased to take on that lead, and now we've got the victory. Swann was outstanding again yesterday. Trott has nice serenity to how he plays."

On disciplinary issues: "I think we got lured into thinking things would just happen and we didnt stick to our plans. As I said it was a timely reminder that Test matches aren't easy. [Broad's incident] didn't look good on tv, and he's paid the price for it. As always there's a lot of areas for improvement."

Graeme Swann is the Man of the Match. "When you stand at slip and see the guys bowling so well, you want to be part of it, but I was quite happy at Trent Bridge. I wasn't expecting that amount of turn from this surface. I think the bit of rain made it a bit sticky, a bit like the old-fashioned wickets you used to play on. I think Saeed Ajmal bowled ever so well, he's got a few tricks up his sleeve that I don't have and I couldn't pick him at all when I was batting. I'm a big advocate for getting spinners in the game."

That's all from us from the second Test. Andrew McGlashan, Sahil Dutta, Brydon Coverdale and Liam Brickhill have been your commentators for this game, and Gnasher's been on bulletin duty too. Look out for Andrew Miller and Nagraj Gollapudi's comment pieces slightly later on. We hope you've enjoyed our coverage of this match, and do join us again for the third Test at The Oval, which begins on Wednesday August 18. Until then, goodbye.

36.3
1
Ajmal to Strauss, 1 run

that'll do it! Doosra from Ajmal, not picked by Strauss but the ball takes the inside edge of the bat and runs very fine towards fine leg, beating the keeper, and England take a 2-0 lead in the Test series!

36.2
Ajmal to Strauss, no run

Ajmal isn't giving it up here, spearing in a quicker one that hurries Strauss's defences

36.1
Ajmal to Strauss, no run

short and wide outside off, Strauss slaps to backward point but can't quite beat the field

end of over 365 runs
ENG: 117/1CRR: 3.25 
Jonathan Trott53 (101b 6x4)
Andrew Strauss52 (111b 4x4)
Shoaib Malik 5-0-20-0
Saeed Ajmal 14-1-41-0
35.6
Malik to Trott, no run

Trott will leave the honour to his captain! He leaves a wide one outside off well alone

35.5
4
Malik to Trott, FOUR runs

thrashed through the covers! That's fifty for Trott now, and it's come up with a powerful drive through the covers. They're level

35.4
Malik to Trott, no run

that's kept low! But not low enough to beat Trott's bat, as he jams down and sends the ball to midwicket

Just one shot will do it now

35.3
1
Malik to Strauss, 1 run

eased out to deep midwicket, and an ambled single taken

35.2
Malik to Strauss, no run

angled down towards gully, but no run on offer

35.1
Malik to Strauss, no run

pushed firmly back to the bowler

end of over 354 runs
ENG: 112/1CRR: 3.20 
Jonathan Trott49 (98b 5x4)
Andrew Strauss51 (108b 4x4)
Saeed Ajmal 14-1-41-0
Shoaib Malik 4-0-15-0
34.6
Ajmal to Trott, no run

floated up outside off, that looked like the doosra but it's defended easily enough by Trott

34.5
3
Ajmal to Strauss, 3 runs

flighted on leg stump, and Strauss goes past fifty as the fielder chases the ball down but then fumbles the stop near the rope...

34.4
Ajmal to Strauss, no run

watchful defence into the off side

34.3
1
Ajmal to Trott, 1 run

too straight from Ajmal, and Trott turns him to short fine leg for a single that takes England's required runs to single figures

34.2
Ajmal to Trott, no run

half an appeal from Pakistan as ball strikes pad, but that was slipping way down leg

34.1
Ajmal to Trott, no run

on a good length on off stump, Trott comes forward to defend

Just 10 runs needed now, and with dark rainclouds hovering... Ajmal switches to over the wicket

end of over 346 runs
ENG: 108/1CRR: 3.17 
Jonathan Trott48 (94b 5x4)
Andrew Strauss48 (106b 4x4)
Shoaib Malik 4-0-15-0
Saeed Ajmal 13-1-37-0
33.6
1
Malik to Trott, 1 run

slightly shorter, nudged to midwicket off the back foot

33.5
4
Malik to Trott, FOUR runs

firmly struck to the long-on boundary! It was a half-volley on middle and Trott whipped his bat across the line to send the ball into the on side, beating a diving Umar Akmal at mid-on

33.4
Malik to Trott, no run

Trott takes this one on the front pad as he lunges forward in defence

33.3
Malik to Trott, no run

almost sneaks through! It was the flighted off break outside off, the spin and lack of bounce taking the inside edge of the bat and rolling back ever so close to the stumps!

33.2
1
Malik to Strauss, 1 run

floated up on middle and leg, turned to deep square leg

Best performances - batters
Spike Graph
Wagon Zone
Zulqarnain Haider
88 runs (200)
15 fours0 six
Productive shot
off side drive on front foot
38 runs
8 fours0 six
Control
87%
KP Pietersen
80 runs (147)
12 fours0 six
Productive shot
off side drive on front foot
18 runs
3 fours0 six
Control
84%
Best performances - bowlers
GP Swann
O
37
M
20
R
65
W
6
ECO
1.75
Saeed Ajmal
O
26.1
M
5
R
82
W
5
ECO
3.13
Match details
Edgbaston, Birmingham
TossPakistan, elected to bat first
Series
Season2010
Player Of The Match
Series resultEngland led the 4-match series 2-0
Match numberTest no. 1969
Hours of play (local time)11am start, Lunch 13.00-13.40, Tea 15.40-16.00, Close 18.00
Match days6,7,8,9 August 2010 - day (5-day match)
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