England’s two-man show – Tongue and Robinson take five wickets each
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England's bowlers dominated the opening day of the first Test against Pakistan at Headingley, with Ollie Robinson and Josh Tongue each taking five-wicket hauls to bowl the tourists out for 171. The joint effort marked a stand-out performance for the pair, giving England firm control of the match from the outset and setting up a strong platform heading into their own innings.
Robinson and Tongue shared all ten Pakistan wickets between them, with Pakistan managing only 171 runs on day one. The result puts England in a commanding position early in the series opener, with play continuing live from Headingley.
- Robinson and Tongue take five wickets each for England
- Pakistan bowled out for 171 on day one at Headingley
- England seize early control in the first Test
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