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Pakistan debutant takes first-over wicket after 18-year wait – cricket.com.au
Thirty-six-year-old needed six balls to capture first Test wicket – his 599th in first-class cricket – after Abid Ali’s double-ton deflated Zimbabwe

Pakistan’s 36-year-old debutant Tabish Khan needed just six balls to claim his first Test wicket, with the paceman’s late second-day breakthrough leaving Zimbabwe floundering more than 400 runs behind in the second Test in Harare.
The visitors declared their first innings on 8-510 after Abid Ali’s maiden double century, before reducing the hosts to 4-52 at the close of play on Saturday at the Harare Sports Club.
Tabish took a wicket in his first over of Test cricket, the oldest to do so in 70 years,…
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