England need 491 to win as Pakistan declare on 354

Published 10/25/2015, 6:44 AM EDT

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DUBAI (Reuters) – Pakistan declared on 354 for six on the fourth day of the second test in Dubai on Sunday, setting England a target of 491 to claim an unlikely victory.

Pakistan, playing in their adopted home of the UAE where they have never lost a series, overcame the early loss of captain Misbah-ul-Haq after resuming on 222 for three.

Asad Shafiq (79) and Younus Khan (118) put on a partnership of 113 before the latter was dismissed via a sprawling Moeen Ali catch off Adil Rashid.

The highest total England have ever chased down successfully in a fourth innings is 332, against Australia in 1928-29.

Abu Dhabi’s first test was drawn. Sharjah will host the final game in the series from Nov. 1.

(By Matt Smith, Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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