2nd Test Match PAK vs AUS 2018
PAK vs AUS match
Pakistan Beat The Australia
In
2nd Test Match
Pakistan win by 373 runs
Test 2 of 2 (Pak Win 1-0)
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Pakistan - 282 & 400/9
Australia - 145 & 164
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Yasir Shah breaks stubborn stand
with Starc wicket
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Abbas picks up four early on the
fourth morning
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Khawaja has suffered a meniscal
tear, might need surgery
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Day 4 starts with Australia 47/1
in their second innings
Yet another sensational burst of
bowling from Mohammad Abbas saw to it that there would be no escape for
Australia in Abu Dhabi, with Pakistan wrapping up a 373-run win on the fourth
afternoon.
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The in-form seamer took 10/95 in
the match to help his side – who had set Australia a mammoth 538-run target –
to a 1-0 series victory.
Resuming for an extended morning
session on 47/1, Australia's middle order crumbled, with Abbas looking close to
unplayable.
With Usman Khawaja still unable
to bat, Mitchell Starc entered at number seven and provided some resistance
alongside Marnus Labuschagne. But Yasir Shah got in on the act to break that
partnership, getting Starc lbw for 28 and from there the rest followed swiftly
either side of lunch. Yasir cleaned up the tail, picking up Peter Siddle and
Jon Holland cheaply to end with 3/45. Abbas picked up his 10-for with the
wicket of the impressive Labuschagne for 43 just after lunch, with a bouncer
feathered to the keeper.
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Khawaja, diagnosed with a
meniscal tear in his knee, did not bat.
Earlier, Abbas had built pressure
to wear the Australians down, with stand-in captain Asad Shafiq (Sarfraz Ahmed
had been taken to hospital for checks following the blow to his head from
Siddle yesterday) giving him an extended spell.
Head nicked through Mohammad
Rizwan, deputising for Sarfraz behind the stumps, for a hard-fought 36 before a
succession of nightmarish nip-backers saw three more wickets in the next two
Abbas overs. Mitchell Marsh and Aaron Finch went lbw, with Tim Paine cleaned
bowled whilst shouldering arms just four balls after Finch.
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Yasir’s final dismissal of
Holland wrapped up a heartening all-round display for Pakistan. There were a
few questions marks over the potency of their attack after that first-Test
draw. Having perhaps been underused on that day, Abbas showed in this Test why
he can be Pakistan's attack leader in all conditions. His were Pakistan's best
ever figures in the UAE, the performance confirmation that he belongs among the
world's elite pace bowlers.
With the bat, they did what
needed to be done. Fakhar Zaman, who became the first Pakistani to score two
half-centuries on Test debut, showed he could be a quality Test player, Sarfraz
Ahmed came back into form, and Babar Azam just missed out on a maiden Test
century.
Australia meanwhile, slipped down
to fifth in the MRF Tyres ICC Test Rankings as a result of the defeat.
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