England batting coach Graham Gooch said it is "not the time to panic" despite several top-order players registering low scores Wednesday in the final three-day warmup game before next week's first test against Pakistan.
Vice captain Alastair Cook made an accomplished 133 but no other batsman reached 50 as England battled its way to 269 for nine wickets declared against a Pakistan Cricket Board XI, which replied with 23-0 by the close of play on the opening day.
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