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Shoaib Malik's 150 keeps Pakistan ticking against England on day two

Shoaib Malik hits 150 as Pakistan comfortably reach lunch on 389-4 on day two of the first Test against England in Abu Dhabi.

Shoaib Malik has hit 150 to keep Pakistan in control of the first Test against England on day two in Abu Dhabi.

The 33-year-old, who is competing in his first Test in five years, has spearheaded Pakistan's onslaught alongside Asad Shafiq, who has helped his nation reach lunch on 389-4.

England, who announced today that fast bowler Steven Finn has been ruled out of the rest of the UAE tour due to a foot injury, had a chance with the new ball at the start of today's play.

However, the bowlers failed to take advantage as Shafiq hit consecutive boundaries off Mark Wood, the first of which down the leg side and the second through wide mid-on.

Pakistan continued their dominance with the bat as Malik reached 150 with his side adding 56 without loss inside 14 overs this morning.

England toiled in the field as Malik hit six with an aggressive shot off Adil Rashid, who has so far conceded 122 runs off 27 overs.

Malik (168 not out) and Shafiq (66 not out) will return to the crease for the afternoon session.

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