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Pakistan lose three quick wickets as Bangladesh try to bring down deficit

Pakistan lose three early wickets as Bangladesh restrict their opponents to 92-3 before tea on day three of the second Test in Dhaka.

Pakistan have had a troubled start to their second innings by losing three quick wickets before tea on day three of the second Test against Bangladesh in Dhaka.

The tourists currently sit on 93-2 after bowling their opponents all out for 203 in the morning session.

Opener Mohammad Hafeez was sent packing for a duck by Mohammad Shahid inside the first over, leaving Pakistan on just one run.

The team failed to respond as Sami Aslam (8) followed his fellow batsman shortly afterwards, with Shahid in fine form in the early stages of the second innings.

After Azhar Ali was taken out having scored 25 runs off 38 balls, Younis Khan and Misbah-ul-Haq tried to steady proceedings by reaching the interval unbeaten on 30 and 22 respectively.

Pakistan lead the deciding Test by 446 runs.

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Pakistani batsman Mohammad Hafeez plays a shot during the first day of the third and final Test match between Pakistan and New Zealand at the Sharjah cricket stadium in Sharjah on November 26, 2014
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