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Second Test: Saeed Ajmal Leads Pakistan Fightback as England Wilt

Jonathan Trott
Pakistan v England: There was a period, as the heavy Abu Dhabi sun danced shadows across the Sheikh Zayed Stadium, when the balance of this tightly-contested match looked likely to swing in England's favour. But the loss of three key wickets for just nine runs at the end of the evening session left the outcome of the second Test evenly balanced, with England 50 runs behind and five wickets remaining.
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