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Boxing Day Test: Pakistan reach 142/4 against Australia before play abandoned

<p>Pakistan reached 142 for four wickets before play was abandoned due to rain after tea on day one of the second test against Australia in Melbourne on Monday</p>

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Pakistan reached 142 for four wickets before play was abandoned due to rain after tea on day one of the second test against Australia in Melbourne on Monday.

Pakistan reached 142 for four wickets before play was abandoned due to rain after tea on day one of the second test against Australia in Melbourne on Monday.

Australian keeper Matthew Wade, left, watches as Pakistan's Azhar Ali, right, hits a cut shot
Australian keeper Matthew Wade, left, watches as Pakistan's Azhar Ali, right, hits a cut shot. Pic/ AFP

Pakistan reached 142 for four wickets before play was abandoned due to rain after tea on day one of the second test against Australia in Melbourne on Monday.

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