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Read renews Test bid with hundred July 08, 2006 01:11 IST Former England [Images] wicketkeeper Chris Read advanced his case for a Test recall by scoring an unbeaten century for England 'A' against a near full-strength Pakistan attack in Canterburry on Friday. When bad light forced an early close on the second day, England 'A' were 530 for nine in their first innings, with Read 120 not out and Stuart Broad unbeaten on 29. Read, who played the last of his 11 Tests against the West Indies [Images] in Barbados over two years ago, was dropped in favour of Geraint Jones on account of the latter's superior batting. But at his Kent rival's county home ground Read, 27, played an assured innings to notch his third hundred of the season as England selector and former Test off-spinner Geoff Miller watched from the boundary. "People keep talking about making statements to selectors but I'm not trying to make any sort of statement I'm trying to play good cricket," Read told reporters after stumps. "A criticism in the past was that I got out too often in the 60s and 70s but this year my conversion rate when I've got in has been pretty good, so I was happy to go on and get three figures today. "The only reason I was axed (from the England team) was a lack of runs and in the last two years I've done a lot of work to get my batting up to scratch." Earlier Pakistan suffered a second injury blow just days before the first Test against England when fast bowler Mohammad Asif [Images] left the field with a right elbow injury. Scorecard England 'A' (1st innings): Fall of wickets: 1-4, 2-164, 3-238, 4-282, 5-283, 6-291, 7-393, 8-453, 9-468 Bowling: Mohammad Asif 23-3-73-0 (4nb, 1w); Mohammad Sami 21-3-69-2 (3nb); Umar Gul 28-4-73-2; Abdul Razzaq 26-9-65-1 (1nb); Danish Kaneria 46-7-148-4; Imran Farhat 17-2-55-0; Salman Butt 1-0-4-0. India's tour of West Indies: The Complete Coverage Would you like to join the Cricket and Cricket Lovers Discussion Group and discuss your cricket views with other cricket freaks? Click here. Have fun!
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