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Karachi May Revive Pakistan-Australia Series After 'Benign' First Test
Pakistani and Australia -- the top two teams in the ICC World Test Championship standings -- will hope to infuse some life into the three-match series when the second Test commences at the National Stadium here on Saturday.
After a drab opening Test in Rawalpindi -- with the ICC Match Referee Ranjan Madugalle too giving the pitch a 'below average' rating -- the two sides would like to make changes to their sides to bring the historic series back to life.
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