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Pakistan Slip Further In Quest For Place In WTC Final After Series Loss To England At Home
Multan, Dec 12, Pakistan, who had a good chance of securing one of the first two spots in the World Test Championship (WTC) standings before the start of Test series against England, find themselves in jeopardy as they slip to number six on the table after losing the Multan Test by 26 runs.
Pakistan had earlier lost the Rawalpindi Test to England by 74 runs, before the loss to Multan on Monday confirmed their series defeat. Apart from their quest of being in WTC taking a serious beating, England have also leapfrogged Pakistan in the WTC standings.
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