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England in Pakistan 1969 Series

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Series ends with Draw

England returned to Pakistan after an absence of seven years but the series proved a disappointing stalemate with all three Tests ending in draws.
Seamer Bob Cottam was given his Test debut at Lahore, where captain Colin Cowdrey hit a century.
The second match began at Dhaka four days later, with a result out of reach despite John Snow's four wickets.
And hopes for a more exciting contest at Karachi were dashed as bad weather forced an early abandonment.
Cowdrey began the series in fine style, leading by example to make exactly 100 out of England's total of 306
Pakistan were in deep trouble at 72-5 as Cottam and David Brown proved an effective seam combination and eventually trailed by 97 on first innings, with Cottam taking 4-50.
England made a bad start to their second innings but a patient 83 by future skipper Keith Fletcher enabled Cowdrey to declare at 225-9 early on the last of the four days.
The home side again lost early wickets before Majid Khan halted the slide with 68 and Mushtaq and Hanif Mohammed batted out time as Pakistan reached 203-5 at the finish.
In the second Test it was Snow who made inroads into the Pakistan batting order.
He took 4-70 as they were all out for 246 but England could only muster 274 in reply, thanks largely to all-rounder Basil D'Oliveira's unbeaten 114.
India Cricket Live Pakistan were guilty of negative batting in their second innings as they took 101 overs to make 195-6 declared. Derek Underwood sent down 44 of them and earned figures of 5-94.
A victory target of 168 was out of reach and openers John Edrich and Roger Prideaux batted out the final 20 overs of the game, which ended with England on 33-0.
The final match was abandoned on the third day to end the series on a low note.
England recalled Colin Milburn in place of Northamptonshire team-mate Prideaux and he responded with some typically bold batting to make 134.
He shared a second wicket stand of 156 with Tom Graveney, who eventually became one of three victims for leg-spinner Intikhab Alam after scoring 105.
Wicket-keeper Alan Knott was 38 not out at the end of the second day and took his score to 96 when the rain set in with England on 502-7.





 

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v Sri Lanka 3 1 2 0
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Pakistan Test Matches 2009

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v Sri Lanka 2 0 0 2
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Series Played Won Lost N/R
- 0 0 0 0
Total 0 0 0 0


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