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PAK Vs NZ: Second Test Moved From Multan To Karachi Due To Poor Weather Conditions
The second and final Test between Pakistan and New Zealand, scheduled to start on January 3 in Multan, has been moved to Karachi -- and to January 2 -- because of poor weather conditions.
The deteriorating weather conditions in Karachi have disrupted flight operations and may also potentially result in the loss of playing hours.
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