Pakistan all out for 542 in 1st innings, lead by 214 runs

Pakistan all out for 542 in 1st innings, lead by 214 runs
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Summary Younis Khan scored the 6th double-century of his career

LONDON (Web Desk) - Pakistani batsman played responsible knocks in the first innings of the fourth Test against England being played at The Oval as the Men in Green lead the hosts by a margin of 214 runs after being bowled out for 542 runs.

Younis Khan was the star-performer for Pakistan as he scored his career s sixth double-century. He was dismissed after playing a knock of 218 runs. Asad Shafiq was the other leading batsman for Pakistan as he played a knock of 109 runs before being caught by Stuart Broad off Steve Finn s short pitched delivery.

Finn and Chris Woakes picked three wickets each for Pakistan whereas Moeen Ali dismissed two batsmen. Men in Green were bowled out for 542 runs on the third day of play and lead England by 214 runs.

England were bowled out for a total of 328 runs on the first day of play.