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Day One Of Second Pakistan-Bangladesh Test Called Off Due To Persistent Rain
Bangladesh are leading the two Test-match series 1-0 after winning the first game at Rawalpindi by ten wickets over Pakistan, making it their first-ever victory over the hosts’ in the longest format of the game.
There had been some rain since last night in Rawalpindi, which formed puddles on the outfield despite the covers being on. Both teams and match officials stayed in their hotel as the rain became heavier and eventually forced the day to be called off.
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