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Pakistan set England 324-run target
Sunday, February 05, 2012 4:43:01 PM | Comments (1)
Pakistan set England 324-run target

DUBAI: Pakistan were bowled out for 365 in their second innings to give England a 324-run target on the third day of the third and final Test at Dubai Stadium here on Sunday.

England have 17 overs and two full days to bat for the improbable winning target or bat out for a draw to avoid a 3-0 clean sweep.

Azhar Ali scored 157. Monty Panesar took five and Graeme Swann finished with three wickets.

Pakistan lead the series 2-0. AGENCIES

 
 
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YASEEN KHAN
Monday, February 06, 2012 8:13:55 AM
Pakistan should improve fielding.and batting also.Pakistan should control England this morning and should take
2 or 3 wicket for less runs.then we can alive our hope for white wash.
MY best wishes with my team.
 
     
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