Pakistan's Babar Azam in full flow against England at Old Trafford, Manchester, yesterday. Pic/ Getty Images
Bess, however, should have removed Masood for 45 when he took the left-hander's outside edge but wicketkeeper Jos Buttler dropped the chance. Babar drew level on 45 not out with Masood, who was on 22 when the right-hander came into bat. Babar then went past his teammate to complete an impressive 70-ball fifty, including nine
boundaries.
With leg-spinners Yasir Shah and Shadab Khan in Pakistan's side, there was a logic in Azhar's decision to bat first after he won the toss, with his slow bowlers likely to be more effective on a wearing pitch.
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