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M.G.C. Out For 204 At Lahore

(N.Z. Press Association—Copyright) (Rec. 9 p.m.) KARACHI, Jan. 21. The M.C.C. A team was out for 204 just before tea today in the second day of the unofficial test against Pakistan at Lahore. At stumps Pakistan was 66 without loss. The left-arm spinner. Shujauddin, was the most dangerous of the Pakistan bowlers. Shujauddin, a last-minute inclusion, took five for 33 off 16 overs, seven of which were maidens.

The M.C.C. captain. D. B. Carr, was his first victim. Carr’s wicket was the sixth to fall. Then Shujauddin took the next four wickets—Titmus, Stephenson, Lock and Moss—for the addition of only 52 runs.

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Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27873, 23 January 1956, Page 12

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M.G.C. Out For 204 At Lahore Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27873, 23 January 1956, Page 12

M.G.C. Out For 204 At Lahore Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27873, 23 January 1956, Page 12

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