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England dismiss Pakistan for 304 on opening day of third test

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KARACHI, Pakistan :England dismissed Pakistan for 304 on the first day of the third and final test of the series at Karachi's National Stadium on Saturday, with home side skipper Babar Azam and Agha Salman putting on defiant half-centuries.Babar hit a superb 78 at the top of the order while Salman made 56 later in the innings to take them to a respectable total as wickets fell regularly around them.England were 7-1 at stumps with Ben Duckett (4) and Ollie Pope (3) batting together after Zak Crawley was trapped in front of the wicket for a duck in Abrar Ahmed's opening over.Pakistan, who have already lost the series with defeats in Rawalpindi and Multan, won the toss and opted to bat on another flat track.

But the hosts were rocked by England, who made early inroads in the first session in their bid for a clean sweep.Spinner Jack Leach (4-140) first removed Abdullah Shafique with the new ball and took the catch that sent back Shan Masood off the bowling of paceman Mark Wood to leave Pakistan at 46-2 inside 13 overs, before Azhar Ali steadied the ship.The top-order batsman, recalled for one last appearance announcing his retirement from international cricket following the Karachi test, scored a fluent 45 in the company of Babar before he fell on the stroke of lunch.England went on the attack and 18-year-old debutant all-rounder Rehan Ahmed - who became their youngest men's test cricketer - had Saud Shakeel caught for 23 for his maiden wicket."The day before, Ben Stokes called me to his room with Baz (coach Brendon McCullum) and told me I was making my debut.

I couldn't sleep, couldn't eat. I didn't expect to play," Rehan who finished with figures of 2-89, told Sky Sports."I think I rushed a little bit at first.

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