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LOLLLL


again this credit goes to Martyn and Gilli

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Matthew Hayden and captain Ricky Ponting scored unbeaten half-centuries to guide Australia to a record fifth series win of 2004 on Wednesday, beating Pakistan by nine wickets on the fourth day of the second Test.

Top-ranked Australia had beaten Sri Lanka 3-0 and 1-0 in March and July before claiming a 2-1 win in India in October-November, their first series victory there for 35 years. Ponting's side also crushed New Zealand 2-0 in Brisbane and Adelaide last month.

Glenn McGrath and Shane Warne combined to take seven wickets in Pakistan's second innings of 163, which left the home side chasing 126 to win.

Australia started their innings shortly before lunch on Wednesday's fourth day of play, losing Justin Langer for five in the second over, caught behind off the bowling of Mohammad Sami.

Hayden (56 not out) and Ponting (62 not out) added 116 for the second wicket.

Ponting clubbed leg spinner Danish Kaneria over long-on for six to hit the winning runs in the 28th over.

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