Australia Dominates as Pakistan Struggles in Second Test
In the second Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, Pat Cuāmmins and Nathan Lyon showcased their prowess, steering Australia to a commanding position against a struggling Pakistšan side.
December 27, 2023
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Australia Dominates as Pakistan Struggles in Second Test
In the second Test at the Melbourne Cricket šGround, Pat Cummins and Nathan Lyon showcased their prowess, steering Australia to a commandšing position against a struggling Pakistan side.
Australia asserted control in the second Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, with Pat Cummins and Nathan Lyon putting Pakš istan on the back foot at 194-6 on day two, still trailing by 124 runs.
Cummins and Lyon Shine
At stumps, Mohammad Rizwan held firm at 29, while Aamer Jamal remained unbeaten at two. Cummins claimed key wickets, dismissing Abdullah Shafique (62), Babar Azam (one) and Agha Salman (five). Lyon also made an iš mpact by removing Imam-ul-Haq (10) and Shan Masood (54), while Josh Hazlewood contributed by bowling Saud Shakeel for nine.
Australia’s Strong Position
Reflectinź¦g on the day, š§øCaptain Cummins expressed satisfaction, stating,
“It feels like we’re well into their order now.”
He praised Australia’s batting performance, reaching 300 after a challenging start. The hosts had claimed seven wickets in the morning session, restricting Pakistan to 318.
Pakistan’s Fightback and Australia’s Response
Aamer Jamal led Pakistan’s bowling attack with 3-64 as Australia resumed on 187-3. Despite an optimistic start by openers Haq and Shafique, Lyon’s spin broke through, with Haq edging to Labuschagne at slip. Shafique and Masood built a partnership, but Cummins’ sharp catch and Lyon’s spin disrupted their momentum.
Labuschagne’s Steadiness and Australia’s Intent
Marnus Labuschagne, the top-scorer with 63, continued his resilience from day one. He brought up his 17th Test half-century and anchored the innings. Travis Head showcased aggression but fell on 17. Despite the challenges, Labuschagne’s wicket eventually fell to Jamal.
Pakistan Strikes Back with the New Ball
Pakistan capitalized on the new ball, dismissing Carey, Starc and Marsh. A fiery over by Hasan Ali saw multiple appeals, but Marsh survived after reviewing two decisions. However, Jamal’s persistence paid off as he claimed Marsh’s wicket and the tail quickly followed.
Australia, having won the first Test by 360 runs in Perth, aim to maintain tš“heir dominance in the series. As Pakistan faces a challenging position, the third day promises crucial moments in the battle between bat and ball.