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Cook falls early as England chase 403
National,Sports,
Tue, 23 Dec 2008
IANS
Mohali, Dec 23 (IANS) England lost opener Alastair Cook (10) early and were 31 for one in the second innings at tea, chasing a victory target of 403, on the final day of the second cricket Test against India here Tuesday.
Andrew Strauss (6) and Ian Bell (8) were the not out batsmen after India declared their second innings at 251 for seven.
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