LEEDS, England (AP): England tightened their grip on the first Test against Pakistan yesterday, reaching 366-8 for a commanding first-innings lead of 195 runs after Day 2 at Headingley. Harry Brook, the world’s top-ranked Test batter, came closest to a century on his home ground but fell for 91 — one of five wickets claimed by left-arm spinner Ali Usman (5-92), his first five-wicket haul.

Analysis from Headingley as the tourists are skittled for 171 on a rain-interrupted first day of the series with England closing on 112-2

LEEDS, England, Aug 19 : Ollie Robinson and Josh Tongue took five wickets apiece as England dominated the opening day of the first test against Pakistan at Headingley on…