ENGLAND BEATS PAKISTAN
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INNINGS VICTORY IN SECOND TEST (N.Z. Press Association—Copyright) LONDON, July 5. England beat Pakistan in the second test at Trent Bridge today by an innings •nd 129 runs. The first test was drawn, after rain had interrupted play. Pakistan today lost their four remaining second innings wickets for the addition of 83 runs. The ground was soaked by the heavy rain of yesterday, but the last four Pakistani batsmen kept England m the field for an hour and three-quarters with patience and skill. It was England's first test win on the Nottingham ground since 1930, when they beat Australia. ENGLAND First innings, for six wickets aec. .. 558 PAKISTAN First Innings • • ~ 15 / Second Innings Hanif Mohammad, c Evans, b Bedser 51 Alimuddin, b Statham . • • ■ Waqar Harlan, c Evans, b Statharn 7 Maqsood Ahmed, c Statham, b Applelbw, b Wardle • • 33 A. Kardar, c Graveney, b Wardle .. • Fazal Mahmood, b Statham .. • ■ 36 GhazaH, c Statham, b Bedser • • 1* Mohammad Aslam, c Sheppard, b Appieyard .. ~ • • v 18 VTton r GolTIDtOn. D
Khan Mohammad, c Compton, o Wardle ° Khalid Hassan, not out . • •• • Extras • • • • • • _ Total 272 BOWU 0 nl M. B. W. £ :: « l 3 I j % i? 2 1
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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27395, 7 July 1954, Page 10
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