Pakistan outclassed by dominating England
NOTTINGHAM:
England thrashed Pakistan by 354 runs in the first test match played at Trent Bridge, Nottingham on Sunday.
Pakistan required a record-breaking 435 runs to win the first test match of the series in their second innings but succumbed to a dismal total of 80 all out.
For England, the chief destroyer was James Anderson who claimed six wickets for just 17 runs bringing his match tally to 11. Stuart Broad and Stephen Finn picked up two wickets each.
Only Danish Kaneria and Imran Farhat reached double fiqures for the Pakistani side with scores of 16 anf 15 runs.
The next match of the series is set to be played at Birmingham on the 6th of August.
England thrashed Pakistan by 354 runs in the first test match played at Trent Bridge, Nottingham on Sunday.
Pakistan required a record-breaking 435 runs to win the first test match of the series in their second innings but succumbed to a dismal total of 80 all out.
For England, the chief destroyer was James Anderson who claimed six wickets for just 17 runs bringing his match tally to 11. Stuart Broad and Stephen Finn picked up two wickets each.
Only Danish Kaneria and Imran Farhat reached double fiqures for the Pakistani side with scores of 16 anf 15 runs.
The next match of the series is set to be played at Birmingham on the 6th of August.