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Pakistan flexed their muscles to power into a 1-0 series lead at Lords - and marked the achievement with celebratory press-ups! The tourists dropped to the turf to a man following their 75-run success over England, sealed when Mohammad Amir - back at the scene of his 2010 spot-fixing crime - bowled Jake Ball. Read our report here.With Younus Khan organising the troops, the players lined up on the outfield in front of the pavilion and saluted in unison after completing a series of press-ups in a cheeky tribute to the army boot camp they attended before the tour got underway. Who is the press-up king? Misbah-ul-Haq, a few golf marshalls or David Lloyd? Skipper Misbah-ul-Haq, who celebrated his first-day century in similar style on Thursday, explained on Sky Sports: As a team we enjoyed that camp and it gave a message to those guys that we remembered that and weve been really working hard. 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And that makes Ott a candidate to return to Buffalo after he was part the Sabres trade that also sent goalie Ryan Miller to St. Louis in February. Murray said Ott is on the teams list of free-agent candidates, and added hes had preliminary discussions with the players agent. Ott was expendable at the time of the trade because he was in the final year of his contract. Murray, who spoke highly of Otts leadership ability before the trade, was careful to make sure Ott left on good terms by dealing him to a contender. As for Ehrhoff, who signed a 10-year, $40 million contract three years ago, Murray said the defenceman wasnt interested in being part of the teams rebuilding process. The way Ehrhoffs contract was structured was another factor. Under NHL rules, the Sabres would have faced a significant salary-cap penalty if Ehrhoff retired before the final year of his deal. "This seemed to be the best course of action for us to move on, be out from under that contract," Murray said. 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