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England Deaf v Pakistan Deaf XI

First Test Match

Gidea Park Romford
9/10/11th August 2006
England won toss

PAKISTAN First Innings

Zaka Ahmed *   b George 35
Muhammad Iqbal c Newton b O'Mahony 39
Bilal Aslem run out (Everett)   0
Shahzad Mirza   b Davenport 44
Nabeel Anjum c Newton b O'Mahony 12
Naseer Butt run out (George)   98

Adnan Ghani

c Valjee b Davenport 9

Muhammad Hassan +

  b Davenport 15

Muhammad Shakeel

c Everett b Davenport 8

Qasir Iqbal

c Sykes b Davenport 13

Naeem Baig

not out   0
 
Extras (B 4, LB 6, W 4, NB 4) 18

TOTAL (all out 77.3) 303

FALL: 1 -67 Zaka, 2-77 Bilal, 3-83 Iqbal, 4-133-Nabeel, 5-178 Mirza, 6-193-Adnan, 7-242 Hassan, 8-258 Shakeel, 9-303 Naseer, 10-303 Qasir

M Farooq 6-0-44-0

D Sykes

7-1-37-0
M O'Mahony 21-3-75-2

S George

15-3-59-1

N Davenport

22.3-4-61-5

S Pichowski

6-1-17-0

ENGLAND First Innings

B Young   b Adnan 91

C Hughes

run out (Shakeel)   12
S Pichowski c Iqbal b Adnan 4
U Valjee * Ct & b Shakeel   13
M O'Mahony   b Zaka 13

L Newton+

  b Adnan 19
N Davenport   b Naeem 15
M Everett lbw b Naeem 6
S George not out   29
D Sykes ct Hassan b Shakeel 25

M Farooq

not out   4
 
 
Extras (B 70, LB 12, W 1, NB 0) 20

TOTAL (all out 92overs) 255

FALL: 1-24-Hughes.2-37 Pichowski, 3-94 Valjee, 4-115 O'Mahony, 5-150, 6-163 Young, 7-181 Everett, 8-184 Davenport, 9-240 Sykes 10-255 Farooq.

Adnan 19-9-51-3

Naeem

11-2-40-3

Shakeel

32-12-67-2
Zaka 13-6-26-1

Naseer

5-0-22-0

Qasir

9-1-27-0
Nabeel 3-0-13-0

 

PAKISTAN Second Innings

Zaka Ahmed * b Sykes 3
Muhammad Iqbal b Davenport 33
Shahzad Mirza lbw b Pichowski 145
Nabeel Anjum not out 65

Naseer Butt

c sub (Andy Wood) b Pichowski 9
Bilal Aslem not out 10
Adnan Ghani

Muhammad Hassan +

Muhammad Shakeel
Qasir Iqbal
Naeem Baig
       

Extras B 13, LB 0, W 2, NB 4) 19

     

TOTAL (for 4 wickets 69.5 over's) 284

FALL: 4-1 Zaka, 2-82 Iqbal, 3-256 Shahzad, 4-266 Naseer

D Sykes 13-1-48-1
S George 6-0-27-0
N Davenport 26-7-90-1
M Farooq 2-0-7-0
M O'Mahony 8-1-45-0
S Pichowski 14.5-0-54-2

ENGLAND Second Innings

B Young

ct Iqbal b Adnan 7

C Hughes

ct Bilal b Adnan 7
U Valjee * not out 52
M O'Mahony not out 31
S Pichowski
L Newton+
N Davenport
M Everett
S George
D Sykes
M Farooq

Extras (B 1, LB 0, W 0, NB 0) 1

TOTAL (for 2 wickets 37overs) 98

FALL: 1-10-Young.2-15 Hughes.

Adnan 7-2-19-2
Naeem 9-2-30-0
Shakeel 14-6-26-0
Qasir 2-1-10-0
Zaka 5-3-12-0

 

Match Drawn

DAY ONE

Winning the toss, England asked Pakistan to bat first and the visitors got off to brisk start until a bowling change brought Mike O'Mahony and Steven George together. George produced special delivery to dismiss the Pakistan skipper, Zaka, and the scoring rate fell considerably. A fine spell of spin by Nigel Davenport earned him figures of 5-61 backed up by the variations of O'Mahony. Another superb run out from Stephen George got rid off Naseer for 98 as the innings closed at 303.

Ben Young and Chris Hughes started solidly but unfortunately Hughes was run out after a misunderstanding as England ended the day on 31-1.

DAY TWO

England resumed at 31-1 but lost Stefan Pichowski early on. A partnership of 47 between Ben Young and Umesh Valjee took the score to 94 before Valjee was caught and bowled for 13. At lunch Ben Young was unbeaten on 84 with the total 150-5. On the resumption Young was bowled for a superb 91 and further wickets fell regularly until a stabilizing stand between Darrell Sykes 25 and Steven George 29* added 59 before Sykes was out. Farooq followed soon after as England were all out for 255, a deficit of 48 runs. In Pakistan's second innings Sykes bowled a very fast opening spell and made an early break through bowling the dangerous Pakistan skipper, Zaka, for 3. However, despite England's efforts the Pakistan pair remained undefeated to close at 70-1.

DAY THREE

England made an early breakthrough but Pakistan accumulated runs steadily to be 193-2 at lunch with Shahzad on 114. Surprisingly the visitors batted on for over an hour after lunch as the spinners Nigel Davenport and Stefan Pichowski put the brakes on the run rate, before declaring on 284-4 leaving ECAD a target of 332 in 50 overs. After an early scare at 15-2 Umesh Valjee and Mike O'Mahony added 83 with Valjee reaching a well deserved half century. The captain's agreed to close early and stumps were drawn with ECAD 98-2.