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'First Test match was fixed as well'
Published on :30th August 2010
The Pakistan cricket team could find itself in more trouble as reports in London
claim that the players were also involved in match-fixing in the opening Test against England
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Pak all out for 80, lose Test by 354 runs
Published on :1st August 2010
New Delhi: England's first innings hero James Anderson continued his good work as Pakistan head towards a humiliating defeat
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Gul blitz helps Pak avoid follow-on
Published on :31st July 2010
Nottingham: Pakistan tail - led by Umar Gul - successfully warded off the follow-on scare on the third morning of the Trent Bridge Test, as English bowlers continued to toil hard to dislodge the last Pakistani wicket.
Gul kept piling on the agony for Andrew Strauss, as he went past his fifty, and took Pakistan to 182 in able support of Mohammad Asif.
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Asif gives a dream start for Pak at day 2
Published on :31st July 2010
Trent Bridge: Mohammad Asif's lethal spell gave Pakistan a dream start restricting the England score to 354 in the second day of the opening Test match between Pakistan and England at Trent Bridge.
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Anderson And Mohammad Asif Shine On Bowler's Day
Published on :31st July 2010
Ball dominated the bat on day two of the first Test between England and Pakistan at Trent Bridge with Pakistan fighting to avoid the follow-on.
After England lost six wickets for 23 runs to be bowled out for 354, Pakistan lurched to 47 for six before a late rally hauled them up to 147 for nine at stumps.
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