England in danger on 88-4 as Pakistan controls 4th test
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Aug. 13, 2016 3:22 p.m. ET
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LONDON (AP) Yasir Shah's triple strike left England struggling to survive on 88-4 at stumps Saturday in the fourth test after Younis Khan's double century gave Pakistan a first-innings lead of 214 runs.
Leg-spinner Shah shredded England's top order on the third day at the Oval - dismissing Joe Root (39), Alex Hales (12) and James Vince (0) in the second innings. England still trails by 126 runs with Pakistan looking likely to level the four-match series.
Earlier, Younis hit 218 in more than 7 1/2 hours, blasting 31 fours and four sixes before Pakistan was bowled out for 542 at tea after resuming on 340-6.
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Younis, 101 overnight, was finally trapped leg before wicket by James Anderson's off-cutter.
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