The Day 2 of the first Test saw a quartet of Pakistan batsmen made fifties, with England dropping four catches and missing one other obvious chance
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Updated: 25 May 2018 23:57 IST
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Pakistan again showed England how to play in their own conditions as they maintained their position dominant in the first Test at Lord's. The tourists scored 300 runs in Friday's play, going from an overnight 50 for one to 350 for eight at stumps on the second day of this two-match series. That left them already 166 runs ahead of England's meagre first-innings 184, with Pakistan having so far outplayed their hosts in all departments. A quartet of batsmen made fifties, with England dropping four catches and missing one other obvious chance -- a marked contrast to an impressive display by an often-criticised Pakistan slip cordon.
Their had been hopes a return home would boost Joe Root's men as they looked to recover from series losses in Australia and New Zealand.
But after two days at the 'home of cricket', England were struggling to avoid a sixth defeat in eight Tests.
Pakistan, whose players are effectively banned from the Indian Premier League, had arguably better preparation for this series than that enjoyed by England's Ben Stokes and Jos Buttler while they were playing in the lucrative Twenyty20 event.
In addition to three county warm-up matches, Pakistan beat Test debutants Ireland in similarly overcast conditions in Dublin last week.
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