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Pakistan captain Azhar eyes Karachi win for ‘memorable’ series

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LAHORE, (Reuters) - Having already realised the dream of playing a test in front of the home crowd in the drawn opening match against Sri Lanka in Rawalpindi, Pakistan captain Azhar Ali said yesterday the team was eyeing a win in Karachi to make the series memorable.

The two-match series marks Pakistan’s first tests on home soil since a militant attack in 2009 on Sri Lanka’s team bus in Lahore.

That attack left six security personnel and two civilians dead and six players injured, and meant Pakistan spent the next decade in the test wilderness as teams refused to play there.

The series is also part of the World Test Championsh­ip, which sees the top nine test nations faceoff over a two-year period, scoring points based on their success and culminatin­g in a final at Lord’s in June 2021.

Pakistan have lost six out of their last seven tests and it was time to get back on track with victory in the second test that starts from Thursday, Azhar said.

“We all dreamt of test cricket’s return to Pakistan and wanted to play in front of our home crowd,” he told reporters. “It’s a matter of great happiness.

“Along with that it’s also the World Test Championsh­ip and we want to make our first series at home memorable by winning this test. We will try our best to perform well as a team and produce a good result.

“It is a home series and this is a big opportunit­y for any team, especially as a part of the WTC, that you utilise the home advantage and win these tests at home.”

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