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The first session of the second day of the Headingley Test. The rain did not allow a ball to be thrown in the field. The game starts after lunch. When the day's game ended, 302 for 7 wickets, 128 runs ahead of Pakistan in England. Not too much of the England batting, but it was not. But learning was one thing. It is the foundation of small innings that can build the foundation. Three of England's batsmen losing seven wickets could not score fifty runs in any of the 40 batters. The other four batsmen have played 20 or fewer innings of few runs. England, however, left the field with the lead. England, who lost captain Joe Root (45) in the seventh over in the four-hour match, David Malono (28) returned after adding a 62-run partnership with Dum base for the fourth wicket. But the bad luck of the base. In the previous Test, Abhishek fifties in the second innings; England's 302 runs in 7 wickets at the end of the day, 128 runs more than Pakistan's first innings. Butler is unbeaten on 34, with his partner Karen's run 16.