England found 'very good' No.3 batsman in Zak Crawley: Sourav Ganguly
Ganguly's remarks came after Crawley's incredible 267 helped Engalnd post a mammoth 583/8 in the first innings of the final test between England and Pakistan at Southampton.
- BCCI president Sourav Ganguly said England have found a 'very good' No.3 batsman in Zak Crawley after the latter scored an incredible 267 against Pakistan on Saturday.
- The former India skipper also hoped that Crawley represents England in all formats of the game.
- Crawley was involved in a mammoth 359-run partnership with Jos Buttler (152) as England reached 583/8, before declaring their innings.
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Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) president Sourav Ganguly said England have found a "very good" number three batsman in Zak Crawley, hoping that he will play for Three Lions in all formats regularly.
Taking to Twitter former India skipper wrote, "England have found a very good no 3 in Crawley.. looks a class player .. hope to see him in all formats regularly @nassercricket @ECB_cricket."
England have found a very good no 3 in Crawley.. looks a class player .. hope to see him in all formats regularly @nassercricket @ECB_cricket — Sourav Ganguly (@SGanguly99) August 22, 2020
Crawley and Jos Buttler played knocks of 267 and 152 respectively to put England in a dominating position in the third and final Test.
The hosts declared their first innings after going past the 580-run mark and after which, Pakistan ended day two at 24/3, trailing England by 559 runs.
Earlier, resuming day two at 332/4, Buttler and Crawley piled on the misery on visitors Pakistan and the duo ensured that England does not lose any wickets in the first session.
In the first session, only 18 overs were bowled due to rain. In the second session, Buttler and Crawley started from where they left off and en-route, Crawley registered his first double ton in Test cricket.
Both batsmen put on 359 runs for the fifth wicket, which is also England`s highest fifth-wicket partnership in Test cricket. The duo`s vigil at the crease was finally ended by Asad Shafiq in the 133rd over, as he dismissed Crawley (267), reducing England to 486/5.
Buttler and Chris Woakes ensured that the side does not lose more wickets before the tea break, and England went into the interval at 490/5.
After the interval, Woakes scored some quick runs, while Buttler (152) was sent back to the pavilion by Fawad Alam in the 145th over. Woakes (40) was also dismissed by Alam, reducing England to 547/7.
England finally declared their innings at 583/8 with Dom Bess unbeaten on 27.
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