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Eng v Pak 1st Test, Day 3: Pakistan lead by 244, England bowlers lead fightback
Manchester, Aug 8: Pakistan hold a lead of 244 with one wicket in hand at the end of what was a breathless day of Test cricket at Old Trafford on Friday.
England's bowlers managed to bring the hosts back into the game towards the end of the final session of Day 4 after their own batsmen were found wanting against a clinical performance from the Pakistani bowlers.
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