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Pakistan In Arrears

(N.Z.Pu4.-Reuter—Copyright) LONDON, May 22. Although dismissed for 230 in reply to M.C.C.’s first innings of 279 for eight declared, Pakistan was always looking for runs on the second day of its match at Lord’s yesterday. The Pakistanis hit back towards the close when they captured three M.C.C. second innings wickets for 77, including that of E. W. Dexter for only 5.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29829, 23 May 1962, Page 4

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Pakistan In Arrears Press, Volume CI, Issue 29829, 23 May 1962, Page 4

Pakistan In Arrears Press, Volume CI, Issue 29829, 23 May 1962, Page 4

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