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Was at 5 for 168. It's either 4 for 22 (innings) or 6 for 130 (match), I assume the former. Both from last test. Source cric-info. Also, average earthman, all those edits were made after the last test, and the para on that test still seems clunky; what does "...but then when for 108 runs over 24 overs, albeit with two wickets, in a high-scoring Pakistan first innings." mean? --Mongreilf09:13, 9 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]
"when" should be "went". Someone has already corrected it. As for the statistical edits, if they were made after the test matches, the updates were even more incompetent - wrong number of Test runs, massively wrong number of overs, hadn't updated the ODI record or the date. As for the 5/168, I was copying directly the Cricinfo numbers, so I've no idea how that happened. Average Earthman21:16, 10 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]