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2nd Test: Australia v Pakistan at Headingley, Jul 21-25, 2010

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Stumps - Day 2

Australia 88 & 136/2 (41.0 ov)

Pakistan 258

Australia trail by 34 runs with 8 wickets remaining

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ye watson kalaa jaado karta hy kiya ya phir hamaray batsmen khud is ko wickets detay hain??? :hitwall::hitwall: again he got his career best figures in bowling.... :angry:

saaray records pakistan k khilaaf hi bantay hain..... :hitwall:
 
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Cricinfo: "Fun times here," says Brydon. "The power in the whole ground went off about 10 minutes ago. The scoreboard has stopped, wireless is off, not sure if radio is working. And everyone is nervously looking at the battery life on their laptops. As Julian Guyer, AFP's doyen of sports hackery, points out, the phrase Clarke and Paine kept the scoreboard ticking over no longer applies." :D
 
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That's lunch on day three, and this game continues to see-saw between these two teams. Australia started the day on top, Pakistan struck back through an inspirational spell from Mohammad Aamer, but Australia are fighting back again through Michael Clarke and Tim Paine's partnership.
 
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Mohammad Asif to Clarke, OUT, 124.5 kph, that is simply exceptional! Perfect line, perfect length first-up, grazes the edge in a McGrath-esque half-bat's-width movement, and a simple nick to the keeper!
 
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Mohammad Asif to Clarke, OUT, 124.5 kph, that is simply exceptional! Perfect line, perfect length first-up, grazes the edge in a McGrath-esque half-bat's-width movement, and a simple nick to the keeper!

:victory::victory::victory: :chilli::chilli: :yahoo::pakistan:
 
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AFTER LUNCH
225-6

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MUHAMMAD AAMIR 4 wickets gr8
kl se better performance
 
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Aamer strikes thrice but Australia build lead

Aamer took three wickets for just 12 runs in 16 balls to leave Australia 215 for five in their second innings at lunch on the third day – a lead of 45 with just five wickets standing.
 
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Australia 88 & 237/6 (72.6 ov)
Australia lead by 67 runs with 4 wickets remaining
 
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