Cricket-Australia declare on 97-2, Pakistan need 506 to win
KARACHI, Pakistan (Reuters) - Australia declared their second innings on 97-2 setting Pakistan a massive victory target of 506 in the second test at Karachi's National Stadium on Tuesday.
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KARACHI, Pakistan (Reuters) - Australia declared their second innings on 97-2 setting Pakistan a massive victory target of 506 in the second test at Karachi's National Stadium on Tuesday.
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