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Pak takes control of first Test against Zimbabwe with Younis' double ton

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ANI Islamabad

Pakistan managed to wrest back control on the fourth day of the first Test against Zimbabwe at the Harare Sports Club on Friday, helped by a double century by veteran Pakistani player Younis Khan.

According to the Daily Times, Younis hit 200 not out to enable Pakistan to declare on 419 for nine, setting Zimbabwe an unlikely 342 to win.

The report mentioned that the hosts were 13 for one at the close, losing opening batsman Tina Mawoyo in the last over of the day, leg before wicket to off-spinner Saeed Ajmal, who took seven for 95 in the first innings and will be the main threat to Zimbabwe batsmen on the last day on a deteriorating pitch.

 

The report also said that Younis batted for 10 hours 12 minutes and faced 404 balls, steering his team away to safety with another century stand, the previous being with dismissed captain Misbah-ul Haq on Thursday, with wicketkeeper Adnan Akmal, who made a career-best 64.

An unbroken last wicket partnership of 88 with Rahat Ali (35 not out) took the game away from a tiring Zimbabwe team, the report added.

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First Published: Sep 07 2013 | 9:26 AM IST

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