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Rain interrupts

NZPA-Reuter Bangalore I Bad light and rain inter-! rupted the fourth day’s play; in the first cricket test be-1 tween India and Pakistan yesterday. A light drizzle delayed the start by 25 minutes. Play was again interrupted after India had batted for 42min scoring 25 runs and losing! Gundappa Vishwanath’s! wicket. India, in reply to Pakis-

: I tan’s nine for 431 declared, • are four for 286. '■ Vishwanath was out after • adding only one run to his i .overnight total of 72. He was caught behind the wick)et off medium fast bowler ’ Elteshamuddin at 266. Yashpal Sharma, 58 not : out, and debutant Roger [Binny, six not out, were at the crease when play was ! stopped more than 30min before lunch.

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Press, 26 November 1979, Page 34

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Rain interrupts Press, 26 November 1979, Page 34

Rain interrupts Press, 26 November 1979, Page 34

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