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England's Anderson gets milestone 600th wicket but third Test drawn
The tourists reached 187 for four in their second innings at the close, batting for 27.1 overs on the short final day, still 123 runs short of England’s massive 583 for eight declared.
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Anderson kept waiting for 600th wicket as Pakistan frustrate England
Pakistan, following on, were 100-2 - still 210 runs behind England's first innings 583-8 declared - at the close.
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England's Crawley hits maiden Test century as Pakistan dismiss Root
Crawley's commanding 171 not out was the centrepiece of England's 332-4 at stumps after captain Joe Root won the toss.
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England and Pakistan draw rain-hit second Test
England had made 110-4 declared in reply to Pakistan's first innings 236 when a draw was agreed in a match repeatedly interrupted by bad weather.
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Anderson strikes against Pakistan as Alam's long wait ends with a duck
Pakistan were 126-5 at stumps after a combination of rain and bad light cut short play on the first day of the second Test.
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Waqar hopes Pakistan can 'cash in' on Stokes' absence
As well as being a good-enough batsman to feature in the top order, paceman Ben Stokes is capable of match-changing spells with the ball and is an inspirational figure within the England set-up.
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Stokes gives England hope in first Test after Yasir shines for Pakistan
Pakistan, on top for most of this match, were 137-8 in their second innings at stumps on the third day - a lead of 244 runs.
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England collapse after Masood century puts Pakistan on top
The hosts were 92-4 at stumps on the second day, after slumping to 12-3, in reply to Pakistan's first innings 326 that featured opener Masood's Test-best 156.
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Babar Azam stars as Pakistan make solid start in England opener
When bad light forced an early close, Pakistan were 139-2, with Babar 69 not out and Shan Masood unbeaten on 46.
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Pakistan's Sarfaraz, Wahab make cut for England tests
Pakistan are scheduled to play three tests and three Twenty20 Internationals in August-September in a bio-secure environment in England amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Don't underestimate me, Pakistan teen bowler warns England
Pakistan's 17-year-old fast-bowling sensation Naseem Shah warned England on Wednesday not to underestimate him.
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Pakistan's Umar Akmal could face lifetime ban over corruption charges
The 29-year-old was provisionally suspended by the anti-corruption unit of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on 20 February, the day when the Pakistan Super League commenced in Karachi.
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Pakistan thank Sri Lanka for bringing Test cricket home
Pakistan's players went to the Sri Lanka dressing room to thank them soon after the home team posted a convincing 263-run win in the second Test of the their first home series in a decade.
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Teen blunder costs Pakistan as Australia's Warner cashes in
Australia finished the day on 312 for the loss of just one wicket, 72 runs ahead of Pakistan's first innings total of 240 and already in the driving seat.
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Australia skittle Pakistan to seize control at the Gabba
Australia seized the initiative after lunch when they reduced Pakistan from 75 for none to 78 for four, then 94 for five.
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Pakistan 16-year-old to make Test debut against Australia
Naseem Shah, who opted to remain on tour after his mother died last week, made the grade for Thursday's first Test after impressing with an eight-over spell against Australia A in Perth.
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Teenage quicks: Young Pakistan square up to Smith and Warner
Pakistan may unveil teenage quick Naseem Shah, 16, for his debut as part of a young attack boasting 19-year-olds Shaheen Afridi and Musa Khan, alongside the impressive Muhammad Abbas and veteran Imran Khan senior.
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Pakistan to host home Tests for first time in decade
Pakistan has not hosted a test match since a 2009 militant attack on Sri Lanka’s team bus in Lahore left six security personnel and two civilians dead and six players injured.
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Hasaranga, Fernando star as Sri Lanka whitewash Pakistan in T20 series
Chasing a modest 148-run target, Pakistan were on course for victory with Haris Sohail's 50-ball 52 with four boundaries and a six but leg-spinner Wanindu Hasaranga turned the tables with 3-21 to restrict the hosts to 134-6 in 20 overs.
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Pakistan beat Sri Lanka in historic Karachi ODI, take series lead
Pakistan beat Sri Lanka by 67 runs in the second day-night international on Monday as Karachi staged its first ODI for 10 years.
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Sri Lanka optimistic about saving Pakistan tour
Sri Lanka Cricket Secretary Mohan de Silva said he was satisfied with the security arrangements of their hosts, but reports last week of a possible terror attack had been referred to the defence ministry for investigation.