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ENG vs PAK: Rashid Latif bats for Haider Ali's inclusion in 2nd Test
Karachi, Aug 11: Former Pakistan cricketer Rashid Latif feels 19-year-old batsman Haider Ali should be included in the team for the second Test against England starting Thursday at the Ageas Bowl.
England won the first Test in dramatic style in Manchester to take a 1-0 lead in the three-match series and the visitors will have to bring their A-game in Southampton to have any chance of levelling the series.
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England's Dan Lawrence exits bio-secure bubble after family bereavement
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Shan Masood,Chris Woakes move up in ICC rankings after Manchester Test
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Counter-attacking was the way to go on that surface: Chris Woakes
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Eng v Pak 1st Test: Woakes, Buttler lead England to thrilling 3-wicket win
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Eng v Pak 1st Test, Day 4: Buttler, Woakes counter Pak charge (Tea)
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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. ...
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Eng vs Pak 1st Test: Buttler-Woakes stand keeps visitors at bay
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Eng vs Pak 1st Test: Shan Masood lone ranger for Pakistan as England make merry
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If this was Kohli, everyone would be talking: Nasser Hussain on Babar's innings
Manchester, Aug 6: Former England captain Nasser Hussain has demanded more respect for Babar Azam after the Pakistan Test vice-captain put on a fine show with the bat on the first ...
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Eng v Pak 1st Test: Babar Azam swings momentum in visitors' favour
Manchester, Aug 6: The third session of the first day was largely washed off with only eight overs being bowled in it. Pakistan are 139/2 at the end of the day ...
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Eng v Pak 1st Test, Day 1: Woakes, Archer put visitors on backfoot
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