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 Arrangements for second Test completed
 Updated at: 1516 PST,  Saturday, February 28, 2009
Arrangements for second Test completed LAHORE: The second Test match between Pakistan and Sri Lanka will begin from tomorrow here at the Gaddafi Stadium and all arrangements in this regard have been completed.

The teams of Pakistan and Sri Lanka participated in practice session this morning.

Both teams will face each other tomorrow in the final match of the two-Test series.

In view of the present situation in Lahore, security of the players and the stadium has been extended.

The wicket prepared for the second Test has gained great importance in the wake of the Karachi Test and this is why Ijaz Butt, the PCB chairman himself visited the stadium to have a look at the wicket and expressed his satisfaction over it.

The team management is determined to make this match a result-oriented and one change is likely to made in the Pakistan team for the second Test.
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