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Series Pakistan and Australia in UAE, 2018

Pakistan Vs Australia Live Cricket Score - Live Score, 1st Test Match - Full Scorecard

Pakistan innings

Batting R B 4s 6s SR
Imam-ul-Haqc Tim Paine b Nathan Lyon 76 188 7 2 40.43
62.6
N Lyon to Imam, OUT! EDGED AND GONE! Australia finally get the breakthrough. Nathan Lyon strikes and he has ended the massive 205-run stand. He bowls it quicker and on the shorter side outside off, Imam goes to cut but it is a touch too close to play that stroke. Also, there is a slight extra bounce and the ball takes the outside edge before going into the mitts of Paine. A decent catch by the skipper. They appeal and the umpire raises his finger to end Imam's innings. He has played a lovely knock, a patient one but is disappointed for missing out on his maiden Test hundred. Ideal start for the Aussies as they strike early in the final session. They would like to take a few more now.
Mohammad Hafeezlbw b Peter Siddle 126 208 15 0 60.58
69.3
P Siddle to Hafeez, OUT! It is clipping the leg pole and the umpire's call remains. So Pakistan do not lose a review but lose Hafeez. Double Nelson strikes. End of a brilliant knock. He walks off to a standing ovation and he deserves every bit of it. Siddle bowls another in-dipper, this one comes back in a long way from outside off and that too late. Hafeez tries to flick but is done in by the movement. The ball hits him on the front pad. The players appeal and the umpire raises his finger. Hafeez walks up to his partner and then signals the 'T'. Replays roll in and they show the ball to be clipping the stumps. Australia get their second in the first hour of the last session and now both the set batsmen are back in the hut. Also, with the ball reversing and two new batsmen in, the Aussies would fancy taking a few more wickets today.
Azhar Alic Mitchell Starc b Jon Holland 18 80 2 0 22.5
86.5
Jon Holland to Ali, OUT! A wicket is thrown away. Talk about showing a lot of patience and then losing it just before the end of day's play. A complete waste. Here is where temperament comes into play, this is Test cricket. With just 3.1 overs remaining for Stumps, Ali charges down the track and tries to loft it over extra cover. But due to the lack of away spin his connection is very poor and the ball lobs towards long off. Mitchell Starc stationed half way in from the ropes initially misjudges it. But he does well to dive at the last moment to take a good catch. Nearly messed up. A timely wicket for the Aussies. Disappointment writ large over Azhar's face as he takes a long walk back to the pavilion.
Haris Sohailc Tim Paine b Nathan Lyon 110 240 8 2 45.83
155.3
N Lyon to H Sohail, OUT! Edged and taken! Lyon finally gets his second wicket after a long toil. And it is that of the centurion. Another southpaw dismissed by him and in an identical fashion as that of Imam. The quicker one outside off, Sohail backed away looking to punch but was beaten by the pace on that one. Got a faint tickle and Tim Paine took another decent catch. The Aussies appeal but honest Sohail is not even waiting for the umpire to raise his finger. Is the declaration coming? Nope. Well played, Haris Sohail - finally playing to his potential.
Mohammad Abbasb Peter Siddle 1 26 0 0 3.85
94.4
P Siddle to Abbas, OUT! Bowled! The night watchman is dismissed by a peach of a delivery. This would have challenged the best of batsmen, let alone the tail-ender. Siddle lands this on a length around off, the ball has a slight inward shape on it but as it lands it straightens a bit. Abbas looking to play at it from the crease it beaten by the away movement and the ball crashes into the off stump. Rattle! Australia draw first blood on Day 2. Can they make further inroads?
Asad Shafiqc Tim Paine b Marnus Labuschagne 80 165 9 1 48.48
143.4
M Labuschagne to A Shafiq, OUT! MAIDEN TEST WICKET FOR LABUSCHAGNE! What a moment for the youngster. He has been picked for his batting, but he has given Australia something to smile in this session. The leggie tosses this up outside off, on a fuller length. Shafiq lunges to defend but the ball turns ever so slightly to take the outside edge. Paine behind collects it well and the Aussies appeal, getting the umpire to raise his finger. The entire team is ruffling his head. Well played, Shafiq, missed out on a deserving ton. What will Pakistan do now?
Babar Azamrun out (Marnus Labuschagne) 4 11 0 0 36.36
146.4
Jon Holland to Sohail, OUT! Azam is short! Miscommunication and then trouble. Full on middle, Sohail comes down the track and looks to flick but the ball spins in and goes off the inner half. It does not carry to short mid-wicket but then Haris takes a few steps forward and stops. Babar Azam though, always wanted the single and keeps running. Now, Haris responds. Logically, Sohail should be the man in trouble but Babar is not that quick between the wickets. Marnus Labuschagne could have had a run out at either end and he prefers his skipper's end. Straightforward throw, easy take and a disturbance of the bails. It is referred upstairs and they show that Babar is out of here.
Sarfraz Ahmed (C)(W)run out (Aaron Finch) 15 28 0 0 53.57
160.1
M Starc to Ahmed, OUT! The bat is on the line and Pakistan lose their 8th. A length ball outside off, Sarfraz pushes it through the covers. Aaron Finch dives full length gets to his left but cannot make a clean stop. The ball rolls away from him and he gets up to pick it up and return it. The batsmen then go for the single while Finch concentrates at the bowler's end. He takes aim and then fires a throw at the non-striker's end. Sarfraz reaches out to get in and the umpire refers it upstairs. Replays show that it is touch and go. Third umpire S Ravi wants to look at it in more detail. The replays show that the bat is on the line when the ball hits the sticks but the third umpire wants to see whether the bail has been completely dislodged when the bat is on the line. By his words, he doesn't look too convinced because in the first frame, the bat seems to be on the line with the bail partially dislodged. In the next frame, both bails are completely dislodged but the bat is in. Ravi checks multiple replays and eventually gives the benefit of doubt to the fielding side. Sarfraz walks back shaking his head and the Aussies celebrate, waiting for the declaration. On the flip side, can they pick up all the 10 wickets?
Bilal Asifb Peter Siddle 12 22 2 0 54.55
161.2
P Siddle to Asif, OUT! You miss I hit! Siddle's third wicket and he has rattled the sticks this time. He lands this on a good length attacking the stumps. Bilal tries to whack it across the line. He misses the ball as it takes the inside edge and crashes into the middle and leg poles. Pakistan, looking for some quick runs, are very close to being bowled out.
Wahab Riaznot out 7 11 1 0 63.64
Yasir Shahc Tim Paine b Mitchell Starc 3 10 0 0 30
164.2
Starc to Shah, Out! Starc again dishes out a full length ball just outside off, Yasir goes for the drive but misses the ball. Now, there is a sound as the ball is passing the bat. The Aussies appeal for a caught behind but is given not out by the umpire. The tourists soon take a review and Snicko shows that there is indeed a sound as the ball is passing the bat. The bat is also hitting the ground at the same time though which is creating the confusion. The umpire upstairs, however, reverses the on-field decision and gives it out. Yasir Shah is not happy, maybe he wanted to bat a few balls more. Pakistan are ALL OUT FOR 482.
Extras (lb 21, w 0, nb 3, b 6) 30 TOTAL 482 in 164.2 overs (2.93 runs per over)
Fall of wickets :1-205 (Imam-ul-Haq , 62.6 overs), 2-222 (Mohammad Hafeez , 69.3 overs), 3-244 (Azhar Ali , 86.5 overs), 4-260 (Mohammad Abbas , 94.4 overs), 5-410 (Asad Shafiq , 143.4 overs), 6-418 (Babar Azam , 146.4 overs), 7-456 (Haris Sohail , 155.3 overs), 8-470 (Sarfraz Ahmed , 160.1 overs), 9-473 (Bilal Asif , 161.2 overs), 10-482 (Yasir Shah , 164.2 overs)
Bowling overs M R W Econ Extras
Mitchell Starc36.2 11 90 1 2.48 2nb, 0w
Peter Siddle29 11 58 3 2 0nb, 0w
Nathan Lyon52 12 114 2 2.19 0nb, 0w
Jon Holland29 1 126 1 4.34 0nb, 0w
Marnus Labuschagne8 0 29 1 3.63 0nb, 0w
Mitchell Marsh10 0 38 0 3.8 1nb, 0w

Australia innings

Batting R B 4s 6s SR
Usman Khawajac Imam-ul-Haq b Bilal Asif 85 175 8 0 48.57
61.6
B Asif to U Khawaja, OUT! A risky attempt by Usman Khawaja and he has thrown away his wicket. A start wasted. Asif bowls it flatter through the air and it skids on after landing with some extra bounce. Khawaja opts for the paddle sweep but the length is not the ideal one to do so. It takes the top edge of his bat and balloons in the air. Imam-ul-Haq moves across to his left from short leg to take a simple catch. A big wicket this for Pakistan as they get rid of the set batsman.
Aaron Finchc Asad Shafiq b Mohammad Abbas 62 161 5 1 38.51
51.4
M Abbas to Finch, OUT! Finch is gone! Excellent low catch by Asad Shafiq. The ploy to have a silly mid on has worked. Abbas with a full length delivery strikes. He angles it into the batsman and Finch tries to hit it down the ground. Goes at with firm hands, middles it decently but fails to keep it down. It's dying down in front of Shafiq who shows extremely good reflexes to grab it inches above the surface. Pakistan can celebrate, finally. A well-planned breakthrough. The 142-run stand has been broken.
Shaun Marshc Asad Shafiq b Bilal Asif 7 26 1 0 26.92
59.2
B Asif to Marsh, OUT! Another one bites the dust and the debutant Bilal Asif gets his first Test wicket. A generously tossed up delivery outside off. Tempting the batsman. Marsh is lured into a cover drive but the ball spins away after kissing the deck and takes an outside edge to first slip. Asad Shafiq grabs the catch over his head this time as Australia lose their second wicket. A big blow to the Aussies as Shaun has a good record batting in Asia.
Mitchell Marshlbw b Mohammad Abbas 12 48 1 0 25
74.3
M Abbas to Marsh, OUT! That is plumb in front! Abbas strikes in his first over after the break to put Australia further on the back foot. Excellent in-dipper from him from outside off, it tails back in late. Marsh does not get his bat down in time and the ball hits him on the pads. The players appeal and the umpire raises his finger straightaway. Marsh too starts walking as he knows he is a goner. Pakistan are into the tail now, they need another 100 runs to avoid the follow-on.
Travis Headc Haris Sohail b Bilal Asif 0 9 0 0 0
65.3
B Asif to T Head, OUT! The fourth one falls! Wonderful spin bowling on show here. Pakistan have turned things around in a span of 30 minutes. Bilal again gives this one more air and keeps it on off. Head, who has just come in, goes for the cover drive. The ball lands and spins away, taking the outside edge and it flies to second slip where Haris Sohail takes a beauty by diving low to his left. Pakistan will now look to run through the Aussie batting line-up.
Marnus Labuschagnec Imam-ul-Haq b Bilal Asif 0 2 0 0 0
65.5
B Asif to M Labuschagne, OUT! HALF THE SIDE IS OUTTA HERE! Bilal, on debut, is on fire. He gets his second scalp in the over as he flights this one around middle and off. Labuschagne comes forward to defend but the ball turns and bounces more than he expected. It takes the inside edge onto his pads and lobs to Imam-ul-Haq at short leg. The Pakistan team is celebrating wildly as they feel they have got a firm grip now on this match. So, the Pakistani debutant has removed two of the Australian debutants in a space of three balls, with both bagging a duck. This is sensational bowling by the offie. Australia need 112 more to avoid the follow-on.
Tim Paine (C)(W)c Imam-ul-Haq b Bilal Asif 7 27 1 0 25.93
75.1
B Asif to Paine, OUT! There is a spike on Snicko and the umpire is asked to stay with his decision. Bilal Asif gets a fifer on debut. He is making a name for himself. Gets rid of the Australian skipper cheaply. Another off spinner pitching outside leg, Paine tries to flick but the ball seems to have taken an inside edge onto his pads. It lobs towards Imam at short leg who takes it and appeals. The umpire, after giving it a thought, raises his finger. Paine is not sure whether he has hit it or not and walks up to the non-striker. He goes for a review after a chat but the replays show that there is bat involved. Australia lose their last recognized batsman and are reeling.
Mitchell Starcc Sarfraz Ahmed b Mohammad Abbas 0 16 0 0 0
78.4
M Abbas to Starc, OUT! 8th one down! Abbas gets his third and Starc does not trouble the scorers. Abbas angles this into the off pole which means the batter has to play at it. Gets it to leave after pitching. Starc plays inside the line and the ball kisses the outside edge before going low towards Sarfraz who dives forward and takes a good catch. Third Australian batsman to bag a duck in this innings. 92 more needed to avoid the follow-on.
Peter Siddleb Mohammad Abbas 10 23 0 0 43.48
82.5
Abbas to P Siddle, OUT! TIMBER! Four-fer for Abbas. Full and swinging back in from outside off, Siddle goes for the drive by leaving a huge gap between bat and pad. The ball sneaks through and disturbs the furniture behind. The end is nigh for Australia. Abbas on the other hand, has one ball in this over to get a fifer. Will he do so?
Nathan Lyonc Azhar Ali b Bilal Asif 6 13 1 0 46.15
83.3
B Asif to Lyon, OUT! There was a fielder for the sweep shot and Lyon finds him to perfection. Asif picks up a 6-fer on debut. He tosses this up around middle, Lyon goes for the sweep, connects well but does not keep it down. It goes straight to the fielder at square leg, Azhar Ali there takes it and that is the end of the Australian innings. They have been bowled out for 202.
Jon Hollandnot out 0 1 0 0 0
Extras (lb 7, w 0, nb 0, b 6) 13 TOTAL 202 in 83.3 overs (2.41 runs per over)
Fall of wickets :1-142 (Aaron Finch , 51.4 overs), 2-160 (Shaun Marsh , 59.2 overs), 3-167 (Usman Khawaja , 61.6 overs), 4-171 (Travis Head , 65.3 overs), 5-171 (Marnus Labuschagne , 65.5 overs), 6-183 (Mitchell Marsh , 74.3 overs), 7-183 (Tim Paine , 75.1 overs), 8-191 (Mitchell Starc , 78.4 overs), 9-202 (Peter Siddle , 82.5 overs), 10-202 (Nathan Lyon , 83.3 overs)
Bowling overs M R W Econ Extras
Mohammad Abbas19 9 29 4 1.53 0nb, 0w
Wahab Riaz11 2 39 0 3.55 0nb, 0w
Yasir Shah28 6 80 0 2.86 0nb, 0w
Mohammad Hafeez3 1 2 0 0.67 0nb, 0w
Bilal Asif21.3 7 36 6 1.67 0nb, 0w
Azhar Ali1 0 3 0 3 0nb, 0w

Pakistan innings

Batting R B 4s 6s SR
Imam-ul-Haqc & b Jon Holland 48 104 4 0 46.15
38.6
Holland to Imam, OUT! Caught and bowled! Imam misses out on consecutive half tons! A soft dismissal there. Imam dances down the track like he has been doing throughout his innings. Does not get to the pitch of the ball though. Holland gets it to land around the rough area outside off and the ball turns back in. Imam tries to push it towards the off side but ends up chipping it back to the bowler who accepts an easy catch. Holland gets his third scalp, ending the 65-run stand. However, the partnership has taken the lead close to the 400-run mark.
Mohammad Hafeezc Marnus Labuschagne b Jon Holland 17 38 3 0 44.74
12.5
Jon Holland to Hafeez, OUT! An excellent catch there by Labuschagne. He showed good reflexes. It was on middle and it turns away and also sticks in the surface. Hafeez tries to play it against the turn which is never a good idea on a turning wicket. The ball takes the leading edge and hits the body of the silly point fielder. Labuschagne there does well to hang onto the ball and then, he falls onto the ground. Something to rejoice for Australia as the centurion of the first innings departs at the stroke of Stumps, cheaply.
Bilal Asifc Travis Head b Nathan Lyon 0 5 0 0 0
13.6
N Lyon to B Asif, OUT! The move to send the nightwatchman has not worked. Two wickets in two overs for Australia. Lyon gets his first. He tosses this up around off, it turns back in sharply. Bilal prods forward and tries to defend but the ball hits the inside edge and goes towards backward short leg. Travis Head there takes a sharp low catch.
Azhar Alilbw b Jon Holland 4 10 1 0 40
16.2
Holland to Ali, OUT! Judicious use of the review by Australia as they have struck in the last over of the day. Another failure for Ali. Holland gets his second. This is tossed up around the leg pole. It pitches and then straightens. Ali tries to keep it out but misses. The ball hits him on the front pad and the players appeal. The umpire does not agree. Paine walks up to his bowler and after a chat signals the 'T'. The replays roll in and firstly they confirm that there is no bat. Hawk-Eye then shows the ball to be pitching in line and hitting the stumps. Three reds and Azhar is given his marching orders. Also, with that wicket, it's time for Stumps on Day 3.
Haris Sohaillbw b Marnus Labuschagne 39 81 2 2 48.15
39.4
M Labuschagne to Sohail, OUT! Three reds and Sohail has to walk back! Excellent use of technology. Labuschagne gets his first of this innings and second of the match. He was picked for his batting but he has done a better job with the ball. It is another shorter delivery outside off, Haris goes back to pull but the ball does not bounce as Sohail expected it to. He misses it to get hit near the thigh pad. The players let out a loud appeal but the umpire shakes his head. Paine walks up to his bowler and after a chat, he goes for the review. Time for the replays and they show that the on-field call has to be overturned. The height ain't an issue and it's hitting the leg stump. Wickets in quick succession for Australia and Pakistan now have half the side back in the hut.
Asad Shafiqc Mitchell Marsh b Nathan Lyon 41 56 3 1 73.21
57.5
N Lyon to Shafiq, OUT! Holes out at the deep mid-wicket fence. Pakistan have declared on 181/6. Shafiq tries to get under this full pitch ball on off and whack it over deep mid-wicket from within his crease. He cannot get enough timing and power on it to cross the rope and the man positioned near the boundary line, Mitchell Marsh, takes an easy catch with fingers pointing upwards.
Babar Azamnot out 28 53 1 1 52.83
Extras (lb 2, w 0, nb 0, b 2) 4 TOTAL 181 -6 in 57.5 overs (3.12 runs per over)
Fall of wickets :1-37 (Mohammad Hafeez , 12.5 overs), 2-38 (Bilal Asif , 13.6 overs), 3-45 (Azhar Ali , 16.2 overs), 4-110 (Imam-ul-Haq , 38.6 overs), 5-110 (Haris Sohail , 39.4 overs), 6-181 (Asad Shafiq , 57.5 overs)
Did not bat : Sarfraz Ahmed (C)(W), Yasir Shah, Mohammad Abbas, Wahab Riaz
Bowling overs M R W Econ Extras
Mitchell Starc6 1 18 0 3 0nb, 0w
Nathan Lyon25.5 6 58 2 2.25 0nb, 0w
Peter Siddle2 1 3 0 1.5 0nb, 0w
Jon Holland20 3 83 3 4.15 0nb, 0w
Travis Head1 0 6 0 6 0nb, 0w
Marnus Labuschagne3 0 9 1 3 0nb, 0w

Australia innings

Batting R B 4s 6s SR
Aaron Finchlbw b Mohammad Abbas 49 99 5 0 49.49
29.4
Abbas to Finch, OUT! REVIEW LOST! An in-dipper from Abbas, the one delivery he is an expert of. Lands this one around off and on a good length. Finch tries to defend it with his bat and pad together. But the ball hits the deck, deviates in and seems to have hit him on the front pad. Is it pad first or bat first? The Pakistani players go up in a huge appeal and the umpire immediately raises his finger. Finch, after some thought and a small chat with Khawaja, signals the 'T'. The replays show that it hit the pads first and it's in line of the stumps. Three reds and Finch goes, good Test debut for Finch. But Pakistan have got the all-important first wicket. Can they build on this opening?
Usman Khawajalbw b Yasir Shah 141 302 11 0 46.69
125.3
Y Shah to Khawaja, OUT! Everything is right in the replays and Pakistan have finally managed to break the 220-ball stand. It's Yasir Shah, their star bowler, with the wicket. He delivers a flighted full leg spinner around off and it spins back in after landing. The southpaw goes for the sweep shot but surprisingly misses to get hit on the pads. It looks pretty adjacent as the Pakistan players shout out an appeal. The umpire raises his finger after thinking for a while. Usman has a clueless look on his face. He has a chat with his skipper and then signals for the DRS. He has no other option but to go for it. So, the replays roll in. Snicko shows no involvement of the willow. The impact is in line and it is hitting the stumps. Three reds and the match has come to life again. But spare a thought for this marathon effort by Usman Khawaja. His technique against spin was always doubted but he has put everything to rest with this remarkable knock. Pakistan get a sniff now. 14.3 overs to go and 4 wickets remaining.
Shaun Marshc Sarfraz Ahmed b Mohammad Abbas 0 2 0 0 0
29.6
M Abbas to Marsh, OUT! And 87 strikes twice! It's called the Devil's Number for a reason. Two in the over and Pakistan are roaring loud now. Very, very loose this from Marsh. Abbas dishes this on a good length around off from 'round the wicket. The ball lands and nips away a bit. Shaun with no footwork feels for it inside the line and gets an outside edge behind. Sarfraz makes no mistake. He tosses the ball up in delight. Is this the start of yet another collapse?
Mitchell Marshlbw b Mohammad Abbas 0 4 0 0 0
31.4
M Abbas to Marsh, OUT! What. A. Review. It's hitting leg and Mitchell Marsh has to depart. Fantastic stuff from Pakistan. And it is still - 87. Abbas keeps it a bit fuller than good length. It has an inward movement to it. The ball lands and nips in further, beating the forward defensive push by Mitchell, thereby rapping him on the pads. Pakistan appeal but the umpire declines it. Seems not out to the naked eye but Sarfraz has different ideas. He chats with the bowler and his players before taking the review. The replays roll in and they show that the impact is in line as expected and hang on...it is hitting the leg stump. Three reds and Pakistan rejoice. You cannot make any better use of the DRS than this. Australia lose their third in quick succession and 375 looks farfetched now.
Travis Headlbw b Mohammad Hafeez 72 175 5 0 41.14
80.1
M Hafeez to Head, OUT! What a masterstroke by Sarfraz! He immediately opts for the second new nut and gives it to Hafeez. The experienced campaigner has delivered and the Pakistan players are jubilant. The long wait for a breakthrough ends for them. Hafeez delivers it from 'round the wicket and tosses it up in the line of the stumps. Since it's a new ball, the ball skids through the surface, beats the bat of Head who probably was on the back foot waiting for the away spin. He misses it completely to get rapped on the back pad and the finger goes up immediately after the appeal. No need to refer that. This is very plumb. Head walks back with his head down. But a wonderful effort by him on debut. It also brings an end to the 132-run stand. Can Pakistan capitalize from here?
Marnus Labuschagnelbw b Yasir Shah 13 24 0 1 54.17
89.1
Shah to Labuschagne, OUT! Trapped in front. HALF THE JOB DONE BY PAKISTAN! Number five goes down for the Kangaroos. Yasir Shah delivers a flighted ball in line of the stumps. Labuschagne, instead of coming forward, goes back to defend it and that's the mistake he has committed. Misses the ball completely as the nut beats the inside edge of his bat to rap him right in front of the sticks. They go up in an appeal in unison and gets the desired response from the umpire as he raises his finger. The debutant looks at his partner and then heads back to the pavilion. No need to review that. Pakistan look pumped up now!
Tim Paine (C)(W)not out 61 194 5 0 31.44
Mitchell Starcc Babar Azam b Yasir Shah 1 5 0 0 20
127.1
Y Shah to Starc, OUT! WHAT A CATCH! A ripper! Do not go anywhere folks, this match is going right down to the wire. It is going to be very interesting from now. Yasir bowls this slow and lands it a bit shorter on middle. Starc goes back and tries to turn it into the leg side. The ball spins and bounces a bit extra and the southpaw is not able to keep his shot down. It goes to the right of short leg at a decent pace where Babar Azam is positioned. He flies across to his right and takes an absolute blinder. Great reflexes. Pakistan are celebrating. They are right back in it with a chance to go 1-0 up in the series.
Peter Siddlelbw b Yasir Shah 0 3 0 0 0
127.4
Y Shah to Siddle, OUT! Australia are now falling like nine pins! Two in the over for Yasir Shah. He was wicket-less in the first innings but now has 4. He has turned the game around on its head. What a bowler! Another leg spinner by him landing around leg and straightening from there. Siddle goes back and tries to flick but misses. He gets hit high on the back pad but due to him being so deep inside the crease, the umpire agrees with the appeal. Siddle walks back without troubling the scorers and the Pakistan players are on cloud 9. Why not? One would feel they are big-time favorites to win this game now.
Nathan Lyonnot out 5 34 0 0 14.71
Extras (lb 4, w 0, nb 3, b 13) 20 TOTAL 362 -8 in 139.5 overs (2.58 runs per over)
Fall of wickets :1-87 (Aaron Finch , 29.4 overs), 2-87 (Shaun Marsh , 29.6 overs), 3-87 (Mitchell Marsh , 31.4 overs), 4-219 (Travis Head , 80.1 overs), 5-252 (Marnus Labuschagne , 89.1 overs), 6-331 (Usman Khawaja , 125.3 overs), 7-333 (Mitchell Starc , 127.1 overs), 8-333 (Peter Siddle , 127.4 overs)
Did not bat : Jon Holland
Bowling overs M R W Econ Extras
Mohammad Abbas27 7 56 3 2.07 0nb, 0w
Mohammad Hafeez6 0 29 1 4.83 0nb, 0w
Yasir Shah43.5 9 114 4 2.6 0nb, 0w
Wahab Riaz16 3 42 0 2.63 3nb, 0w
Bilal Asif37 8 87 0 2.35 0nb, 0w
Haris Sohail9 1 16 0 1.78 0nb, 0w
Asad Shafiq1 0 1 0 1 0nb, 0w

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