Alex Lozowski guided a depleted Saracens side to a superb 13-28 triumph over Sale Sharks to move back to the top of the Aviva Premiership table.Lozowski kicked 13 points and tries from Marcelo Bosch, Matt Gallagher and Ben Spencer paved the way for victory at the AJ Bell Stadium.Josh Beaumont crossed for Sales only try, which had sent them ahead in the first half, but they could only muster another eight points from fly-half AJ MacGinitys boot.The last time Saracens visited Manchester they ended up 17-0 behind after just 16 minutes, but this time the champions came out on the front foot.Mark McCalls men were also helped by Sales indiscipline and an infringement allowed Lozowski to kick over an early penalty.Since joining from Wasps in the summer, the fly-half has been hugely impressive and the England squad member showed another element to his repertoire, superbly chipping in behind the defence and recollecting.With the hosts rearguard in disarray Saracens should have scored, but the ball was knocked on and the Sharks managed to survive.That profligacy was the confidence boost Steve Diamonds side needed and 10 minutes later they made their first significant incursion into opposition territory.MacGinty made the break, handing off Lozowski and sprinting 30 metres, and although he was halted into touch by Paolo Odogwu, the pressure continued to mount and Sale eventually touched down via Beaumonts close-range effort.Saracens responded and put together an excellent attack of their own which eventually resulted in Bosch going over. It started on halfway as the Londoners showed outstanding patience to keep hold of possession and go through the phases. The ubiquitous Schalk Burger was heavily involved throughout, carrying and off-loading several times during the move, before Schalk Brits supplied the scoring pass to the Argentine centre.The visiting pivot converted and also added a penalty on the stroke of half-time as Saracens went into the break 13-7 ahead.That buffer soon increased in the second period as the Sharks effectively gifted the visitors a try. A botched lineout landed in the grateful arms of Brits and the hooker scampered clear. It still had to be finished but, with most of the hosts backline committed up field, simple hands by Lozowski and Brad Barritt sent Gallagher across the whitewash.The respective kickers then traded three-pointers before Halani Aulika was yellow carded for Sale after stupidly aiming a punch at Jim Hamilton.To their credit, the Manchester outfit handled the sin-bin period well and even reduced the arrears via the boot of MacGinty.They were handed a further boost when Michael Rhodes was sin-binned for a high tackle, but they could not take advantage and Saracens completed the win with seven minutes remaining.Once again, Lozowski was the catalyst after he brilliantly weaved his way past several defenders and off-loaded to Spencer. The scrum-half had plenty to do but he finished with aplomb, displaying searing pace to score. 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Despite the cost, effort and an improved steroid test, its possible that very few -- if any -- positives will be detected, Dr. Richard Budgett told The Associated Press in an interview. "We just dont know what the results from Torino will be," Budgett said. Pakistan 257 for 3 (Younis 21*) trail England 297 by 40 runs Scorecard and ball-by-ball detailsPakistans Old Trafford drubbing is already feeling a long time ago. On the second day at Edgbaston, Azhar Alis tenth Test century, and a second-wicket stand of 181 with Sami Aslam, carried Pakistan to a strong position as they closed on 257 for 3, just 40 short of Englands total, only for the gloss to be taken off slightly when Azhar fell to the final ball.Yet it was still an outstanding innings. Azhar had made just 39 runs in four innings during the first two Tests but here showed the determination and fight that Pakistan needed from one of their senior batsmen. He reached his century when he gloved his tenth boundary down to fine leg during the final session, celebrating extravagantly and following the lead of his captain at Lords with a set of press-ups.England paid the price for dropping him twice. On 38 Joe Root moved late for an edge at second slip and the on 69 Moeen Ali could not hold a stinging return catch. Those moments were part of a day of increasing frustration for England. James Anderson was warned twice in an over by Bruce Oxenford for running on the danger area on a day when his grumpy side was on full display. It would not be surprising if some of his actions gained the interest of the match referee, although after play he said he had apologised to both umpires, Oxenford and Joel Wilson.In many ways, however, the story of the day belonged to 20-year-old Aslam who made a wonderfully composed 82 having been recalled to replace Shan Masood. He was closing in on becoming the youngest opener to make a century in England when, having run superbly between the wickets with Azhar during their 62-over stand, he was sold short by his team-mate when he chanced a single to point. James Vince provided the spark England desperately needed when he swooped and hit direct with a fierce shy.But the breakthrough did not bring immediate further success. Younis Khan was unconvincing, repeatedly being beaten as he continued to move around the crease, but survived to reach the close with 21 off 68 balls and Azhar was one delivery away from walking off unbeaten with him only to jab at Chris Woakes final ball and send the edge to Alastair Cook at first slip.Englands day had started promisingly when Mohammad Hafeez, playing in his 50th Test, cut the fourth ball of the innings low to point: it ended up being their high point as the bowlers did not take a wicket for the next 89.1 overs with the Pakistan line-up, led by their second-wicket pair, putting Englands 297 into contextt.ddddddddddddAfter the first days play, Gary Ballance, the top-scorer, suggested they were content with the total in what he said were tough conditions. Twenty-four hours later, though, not only did Misbah-ul-Haqs decision to bowl look even more well-informed, but Aslam and Azhar had given an exemplary display of what a bit of graft - not a word often associated with this England batting order, except for Cook - can bring. England will consider that they did not make the most of the first new ball, bowling a fraction short and wide, and will have to follow-up Woakes late strike with further inroads on the third morning to even the contest.Both Aslam and Azhar were content to bide their time: 72 runs came in the first session and 82 in the second. They left well, backing themselves to soak up the pressure when maidens were strung together, pushing Englands bowlers deep into the day. Even with a five-man attack, if wickets are hard to come by the strain will be felt.To add to the quality of Aslams innings was the fact that he had not had a first-class knock since last December. His smart leaving meant the bowlers were drawn into being straighter, when he would either knock them into the off-side gaps or work them off his pads, and neither was he unsettled when he ducked into a short ball from Woakes that struck the back of his helmet. He rarely looked hurried into his shots and only attacked when it was a low-risk option.He also showed that trait of all Pakistan batsmen: the desire to target Moeen. Either side of tea he pressed his accelerator against the spinner, reaching his fifty with a paddle sweep then providing a repeat before twice biffing Moeen over mid-on, the second of them clearing the boundary. His strike rate against Moeen was 108, the best against the seamers was 50 against Steven FinnHis departure was unfortunate, but what Pakistan could ill-afford was for it to knock Azhar off his stride and give England an opening to claw their way back. 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