DUBAI: Pakistan were bowled out for 338 runs in their first innings on the third morning of the second cricket Test against England at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium here on Thursday,...
By
AFP
|
January 19, 2012
DUBAI: Pakistan were bowled out for 338 runs in their first innings on the third morning of the second cricket Test against England at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium here on Thursday, taking a lead of 146 runs.
Adnan Akmal scored 61 to boost Pakistan's lead. Graeme Swann finished with 4-107.
Pakistan resumed today their first innings at 288 runs for seven wickets with a lead of 96 as tail-ender Umar Gul joined the overnight batsman Adnan Akmal., who was 24 not out.
However, Pakistan lost all three remaining wickets adding 50 runs and stretching the lead to 146.