3rd day of 2nd Test: Pakistan to continue their first innings at score of 163

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HARARE: Pakistan will resume their first innings at the overnight score of 163 for wickets on the third day of the Harare cricket test against Zimbabwe‚

Earlier, Zimbabwe were all out at respectable total of 294 runs against Pakistan on the second day of the second and final test match.

Brilliant batting by Masakadza (75) and BRM Taylor (51) helped the side to make a respectable total after early loss.

Tail-enders also batted well, contributing 20s to the side.

From Pakistan, Junaid Khan took four wickets, Rahat Ali 2 and Abdur Rehman 3 wickets.

Yesterday, Zimbabwe captain Taylor, who chose to bat after winning the toss, reached his half-century off a risky shot that Rahat Ali let slip through his hands in what looked a routine catch but departed soon after for 51, trapped leg before to spinner Abdur Rehman.

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