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Pakistan's tour opener against Kent at Canterbury was abandoned due to rain
Published : May 1, 2018, 11:32 am IST
Updated : May 1, 2018, 11:32 am IST
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Match abandoned due to rain in Canterbury
Match abandoned due to rain in Canterbury

Heavy overnight and early morning rain meant to play on the third day of Pakistan's tour opener against Kent at Canterbury...

Heavy overnight and early morning rain meant to play on the third day of Pakistan's tour opener against Kent at Canterbury was abandoned without a ball bowled on Monday. It was the second successive day in this four-day fixture where the play had been completely washed out. But whereas the umpires waited until lunch on Sunday before calling off the play, the amount of rain taken by the Spitfire St Lawrence ground on Monday meant that this time they abandoned proceedings for the day at 9:00 am local time (0800 GMT) -- two hours before the scheduled start. Kent is 39 for one in reply to Pakistan's first innings 168, a total in which Imam-ul-Haq's 61 was the top score. Uncapped at Test level, Imam's inclusion in the tour squad generated debate because the 22-year-old left-hander is the nephew of Pakistan chief selector and former international batsman Inzamam-ul-Haq.

Imam-ul-Haq makes 61 in Pakistan's 168Imam-ul-Haq makes 61 in Pakistan's 168

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But there was no denying Imam's talent or application as he struck nine fours in a 111-ball innings played in typically English overcast and swing-friendly conditions that favored the bowlers, with medium-pacer Will Gidman taking five for 47. Kent was one for one in reply when Hasan Ali, one of the stars of Pakistan's one-day Champions Trophy tournament win in Britain last year, had Daniel Bell-Drummond lbw. But Sean Dickson 24 not out and Kent captain Joe Denly 12 not out saw the hosts through to Saturday's close without further loss. After this match, Pakistan faces Northamptonshire before providing the opposition for Ireland's inaugural Test, in Malahide, from May 11-15. Pakistan then recrosses the Irish Sea for a two-Test series against England at Lord's (May 24-28) and Headingley (June 1-5).

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