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Pakistan have pedigree but lack wizardry 10 years on from glorious summer | Taha Hashim

Pakistan have pedigree but lack wizardry 10 years on from glorious summer | Taha HashimWorldPing

Tourists return to England having won just two of their last 13 Test series amid rapidly changing personnel Last Friday was a glorious anniversary for Pakistani cricket, 10 years on from a 10-wicket win against England at the Oval.

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