Pakistan in command after WIndies openers dislodged
13th Nov 2006, 20:00 GMT
LAHORE, Nov 13 (Reuters) - West Indies were left floundering on 28 for two having lost openers Daren Ganga and Chris Gayle on day three of the first test on Monday, leaving them 251 runs shy of the total needed to put Pakistan back into bat.
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