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Pakistan Nearing Victory In Second Test

MIRPUR – The Pakistani team need just five more wickets to win the second test match between Pakistan and Bangladesh in Mirpur on Saturday.

The first session of the fourth day of second and last test match belongs to Pakistan with Bangladesh was 134-5 at the end of the first session of day four.

Pakistan set the milestone of 550 runs for Bangladesh to chase in the second innings, but Bangla batsman continue to tremble and keep losing wickets at regular intervals.

Yasir Shah and Imran Khan took two wickets each, while Muhammad Hafeez took one wicket in the second innings.

Earlier, Pakistan declared their second innings at the total score of 195-6, with the total lead of 549 runs.

Bangladesh lost one wicket in the final session of the third day and loses other four wickets on the first session of the fourth day of the match.

Pakistan need five more wicket to register their first victory of the Bangladesh tour.

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