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Rampant England set Pakistan 343-run target in 1st test

Por: Associated Press Sports December 04, 2022

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RAWALPINDI, Pakistan (AP) — Rampant England continued its bid to force a result against Pakistan, declaring its second innings on the fourth day of the first test and setting the hosts a target of 343 on Sunday.England, which earlier held a first-innings lead of 78 runs, declared on 264-7 at tea, with a maximum of 130 overs of play left in its first test in Pakistan in 17 years.Pakistan’s lower order dug in to reduce England’s... + full article



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