England get early Pakistan wickets in Test

England spinners dismissed both openers before Pakistan reached 2-73 at lunch on the opening day of the second Test at Abu Dhabi Stadium on Wednesday.

England, aiming to level the three-Test series after losing last week’s first match in Dubai by 10 wickets inside three days, claimed Taufiq Umar (16) and Mohammad Hafeez (31) on a pitch which offered notable spin.

At the break Azhar Ali was unbeaten on 13 and Younis Khan was on six.

The early wickets from Graeme Swann and recalled left-armer Monty Panesar justified England’s decision to play two slow bowlers, as they turned to spin on the 10th over after Pakistan won the toss.

Hafeez and Umar, who put on 114 for the opening wicket in the first Test, negotiated the first hour without any discomfort before Swann provided England the breakthrough.

Umar misjudged a delivery and lost his off stump after seemingly playing no stroke.

Panesar, brought in place of paceman Chris Tremlett – flying home after a recurrence of a back injury – dropped Hafeez off his own bowling but had the Pakistani opener bowled off the very next ball which came in with the arm.

The inclusion of Panesar, playing his first Test since the July 2009 Ashes Test in Cardiff, is the first time England have played two spinners since the Dhaka Test against Bangladesh in early 2010.

Pakistan also made one change from their first Test line-up, bringing in left-arm paceman Junaid Khan for Aizaz Cheema.

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