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Pakistan cricketers Younis Khan (L) and Misbah-ul-Haq come out to bat on the fourth day of the Second Cricket Test match against Sri Lanka at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium in Dubai on January 11,2014. AFP .


Lankan bowlers struggle for wickets :

Final day could be interesting:

Pakistan survive – lead by 107 with three wickets remaining

The Pakistani batsmen Sarfraz Ahmed and Saeed Ajmal played through gloom, drizzle and under lights to take their team to 330 for 7, a lead of 107 when bad light stopped play with 15 overs remaining owing to rain. Pakistan was 330 for 7. They made 165 in the first innings and Sri Lanka replied with 388.

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Navy remain unbeaten with 21-17 win over Havelocks

Navy Sports Club gave a sterling display to score a thrilling 21 points (one goal, one try, three penalties) to 17 (one goal, two tries) win over Havelocks Sports Club to remain as the only unbeaten team in their Dialog ‘A’ Division League rugby encounter played at Navy grounds, Welisara on Saturday after trailing 8-10 at half time.

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We must get them for about 150 to stand a chance – Herath

After bowling 43.3 overs and getting the vital wicket of Pakistan Captain Mibah Ul Haq with a dream ball, left arm spinner Rangana Herath faced the media at the end of the fourth day’s play in Second Test match.

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