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Ferozeshah Kotla : Pakistan 210 for eight in their first innings at stumps – India’s winning odd moves up to 76%
Ajit Parker
Nov. 22, 2007

At the end of the first day of the first cricket test, India is 76% favored to win acceding computer driven analytical models.

Misbah-ul-Haq with 71 and Mohammad Sami with 20 remained still on the pitch and perhaps saved Pakistan from an embarrassing collapse in bating.

Kumble 3-38, Z Khan 2-36 spearheaded the Indian bowling spree and Pak batsmen were on the defensive right from the beginning.


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Ferozeshah Kotla : Pakistan 210 for eight in their first innings at stumps – India’s winning odd moves up to 76%
Ajit Parker
Kumble 3-38, Z Khan 2-36 spearheaded the Indian bowling spree and Pak batsmen were on the defensive right from the beginning.
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Ajit Parker
Indian batting was superb. But when it came bowling, India did a poor job in containing Pakistan in an excellent batting strip.
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India plans to go all out in Pakistan. The team is ready to take a less than impressive Pakistan for the first time and prove Indian cricket superiority.
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