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Reuters

LONDON (Reuters) – England were 222 for four wickets in reply to Pakistan’s 234 all out at the end of the second day of the third and final test in Sharjah on Monday.

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James Taylor, chasing a maiden test century, was unbeaten on 74 and Jonny Bairstow was 37 not out.

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Their stand for the fifth wicket was worth 83 at the close.

Pakistan won the second test after the first was drawn.

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(Writing by Steve Tongue, editing by Stephen Wood)

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