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NOTTINGHAM, England, July 31 | Sat Jul 31, 2010 11:34pm IST

NOTTINGHAM, England, July 31 (Reuters) - Pakistan were 15 for three wickets, requiring a further 420 runs for victory, at the close on the third day of the first test against England at Trent Bridge on Saturday.

Score: England 354 (E. Morgan 130, P. Collingwood 82, M. Asif 5-77) & 262-9 declared (M. Prior 102 not out) v Pakistan 182 (U. Gul 65 not out; J. Anderson 5-54) & 15-3

(Editing by Tom Pilcher)



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