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Stumbling Pakistan rely on Yousuf Yousuf nears ton against Windies
(about 3 hours later)
Mohammad Yousuf carried Pakistan's hopes of a first innings lead in the first Test as they went to lunch on day two 141-4 replying to West Indies' 206. Mohammad Yousuf closed on a century as Pakistan took a first-innings lead over West Indies on day two in Lahore.
Yousuf reached his half century just before the break but had just seen captain Inzamam-ul-Haq fall for a duck. Yousuf shared stands of 88 with Mohammad Hafeez (57) and an unbroken 85 with Shoaib Malik, spanning the afternoon session in the first Test.
Resuming on 39-1, Pakistan lost Younis Khan early, mis-timing a shot off Fidel Edwards to short midwicket. By tea, he was 93 not out, with his side 19 ahead on 225-4.
Mohammad Hafeez (57) and Yousuf put on 88 before Hafeez fell lbw to a ball that kept low from Jerome Taylor. Resuming on 39-1, Pakistan lost Younis Khan early and captain Inzamam-ul-Haq was out for a duck in his first match since the controversial Oval Test.
Then Inzamam missed a full toss from spinner Dave Mohammad in his first match since the controversial Oval Test. Inzamam missed a full toss from spinner Dave Mohammad, hard on the heals of Hafeez's dismissal, lbw to a ball that kept low from Jerome Taylor.
The morning session began half an hour early to make up for time lost to bad light on the opening day. Before this game, Yousuf had hit three centuries and two fifties in five Tests against Pakistan, none of them on home turf.