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Pakistan’s record

NZPA-Reuter Faisalabad Pakistan piled up its highest ever test cricket score of 674 for six as the feast of runs and records in the second test with. India predictably ended in a draw yesterday. A monumental 210 by Qasim Omar and a fine

unbeaten 102 from Saleem Malik were the individual features of the fifth and final day which ended with a total of 1174 runs having been scored in the match for the loss of only 16 wickets. India made 500 in its only innings.

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Press, 31 October 1984, Page 68

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Pakistan’s record Press, 31 October 1984, Page 68

Pakistan’s record Press, 31 October 1984, Page 68

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