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11 Jan 2014 08:09 #172689
by rashidckk
Undoubtedly, it will be an easy win for the Lions.
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11 Jan 2014 14:47 #172715
by ketchim
Pakistan lead by 107 runs with 3 wickets remaining
sarfraz 70*
Ajmal 7*
To bat : rahat Ali , Junaid Khan
Stumps - Day 4
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11 Jan 2014 15:55 #172727
by chairman
Pakistan held a lead of 107 runs at stumps on day four of the second Test in Dubai, with Sri Lanka failing to trigger another collapse, allowing Misbah-ul-Haq and Sarfraz Ahmed to lead the hosts to 330 for seven.
Pakistan started the day on 132 for three, with Misbah and Younis Khan well set after their recovery effort ton day three. Both batsmen had reached their half centuries, and continued to slowly cut the deficit.
The one wicket to fall in the morning, in which 57 runs were scored, went to Suranga Lakmal. Younis had made 77, adding 15 runs to his overnight score, before being caught behind by Prasanna Jayawardene, who had taken all four catches.
The rest of the session was seen out by Misbah and Asad Shafiq, who had faced 48 balls for his 18 runs by lunch. The pair had added 41 runs together over the span of nearly 15 overs.
The afternoon session saw two wickets fall, with Shafiq the first to depart when he was caught by Dimuth KArunaratne off Shaminda Eranga. He had made 23 off 75 balls, leaving Misbah to bat on with Sarfraz.
The keeper, in the side for Adnan Akmal, made the most of his chance and soon reached an impressive half ton. He was the more aggressive player, and was then left to fend off the attack when Misbah was finally removed for 97.
The skipper fell to Rangana Herath, playing around a straighter delivery and finding his bails dislodged. Sarfraz and Bilawal Bhatti then added 67 runs over the next 21 overs, going at more than three to the over, a rarity in this game.
Once Bhatti was out for 32, bowled by Eranga, Saeed Ajmal then continued alongside Sarfraz as the skies darkened. The rain finally arrived with 15 overs left to play, and once they went off it just got harder, ending the session.
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11 Jan 2014 22:23 #172757
by Kyle
If they can muster up another 100, getting their lead up to 200 - that'd be something to bowl at. The ball is turning somewhat, and Ajmal can wreck havoc if the ball does something in the final day.
Lets see, decent fightback though, after the horrendous first innings performance.
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12 Jan 2014 16:21 #172816
by chairman
Pakistan probably lost the test on day one itself. That wont be an overstatement to make because batting conditions on day one were much easier compared to the ease which with Sri Lanka chased down Pakistan’s target on tougher batting conditions. Misbah Ul-Haq’s team was bundled out for just 165 on day one & except Khurram Manzoor (73), none of the Pakistan batsmen were able to last against Nuwan Pradeep & Rangana Herath.
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