Pakistani cricket team in England in 2006
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Die Tour der pakistanischen Cricket-Nationalmannschaft nach England in der Saison 2006 fand vom 13. Juli bis zum 10. September 2006 statt. Die internationale Cricket-Tour war Bestandteil der Internationalen Cricket-Saison 2006 und umfasste vier Tests, fünf ODIs und ein Twenty20. England gewann die Test-Serie 2–0, Pakistan die Twenty20-Serie 1–0 und die ODI-Serie endete 2–2 unentschieden.
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The Pakistan national cricket team toured England in 2006 for a four-match Test series, a five-match One Day International series and a single Twenty20 International. After a drawn first Test, England won the next two matches before being awarded the final match in controversial circumstances; on the fourth day, Pakistan's players were penalised for ball tampering and refused to resume play after the tea interval, leading the umpires to award England the match and a 3–0 series victory. In 2008, the ICC controversially declared the result of the final Test as a draw, altering the scoreline to 2–0; however, after criticism, not least by the MCC, this was subsequently reversed in February 2009 and the result restored as an England victory.
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Matthew Boyce made his first-class debut.
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Match abandoned on day 4 as Pakistan refused to resume play after tea; the match was subsequently awarded to England.
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Die Tour der pakistanischen Cricket-Nationalmannschaft nach England in der Saison 2006 fand vom 13. Juli bis zum 10. September 2006 statt. Die internationale Cricket-Tour war Bestandteil der Internationalen Cricket-Saison 2006 und umfasste vier Tests, fünf ODIs und ein Twenty20. England gewann die Test-Serie 2–0, Pakistan die Twenty20-Serie 1–0 und die ODI-Serie endete 2–2 unentschieden.
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