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SOUTHAMPTON: England wicketkeeper-batsman Jos Buttler has completed his century despite regular rain interruptions during the first session on the second day of the third and final Test against Pakistan at the Ageas Bowl today.
As per details, the hosts, 1-0 up in a three-match series and requiring to evade rout at the Ageas Bowl to secure a first series win over Pakistan in a decade, were 373-4 at lunch today after a morning session extended by rain delays.
Play stopped due to rain. 🌧️ #ENGvPAK pic.twitter.com/vzC4kLCql0
— Pakistan Cricket (@TheRealPCB) August 22, 2020
Crawley was 186 not out and Buttler 113 not out, with their unbroken fifth-wicket stand now worth 246 after they had joined forces at 127-4.
England resumed in a commanding position at 332-4. Crawley was 171 not out after scoring his maiden Test century on Friday and Buttler unbeaten on 87.
Buttler, whose 75 at Old Trafford helped England to a three-wicket win in the first Test, had moved into the 90s by the time the first of two rain breaks kept the players off the field for nearly two hours in total.
However, the umpires, much criticized for not doing enough to get play underway in a drawn second Test at Southampton marred by weather interruptions, extended the pre-lunch session.
It took Crawley 25 balls to add to his overnight score but he did so in style, elegantly flicking a half-volley from left-arm quick Shaheen Afridi off his pads for four through midwicket.
3rd #raisethebat Test | @englandcricket v @TheRealPCB | Day 2⃣
Zak Crawley (171*) & @josbuttler (87*) have resumed and are hoping to post a BIG first innings score 💪
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