Perth test 2nd day
PERTH
In response to Australia’s 487 runs in the Perth Test, Pakistan scored 132 runs for the loss of 2 wickets at the end of the game on the second day while facing a deficit of 223 runs.
Abdullah Shafiq and Imamul Haq opened the innings for Pakistan on the second day of the first Test being played at the Wacca Cricket Stadium in Perth and both players gave the team a 74-run opening.
When the national team’s score reached 74 runs, Abdullah Shafiq was caught out by David Warner at leg slip off Australian spinner Nathan Line.
He played an innings of 42 runs. While captain Shan Masood scored 30 runs and got out behind the wickets on Mitchell Starc’s ball. When the second day’s play ended, Imamul Haq was at the wicket with 38 runs and night watchman Khurram Shahzad with 7 runs. Pakistan still need 355 runs to end Australia’s first innings lead.
On the second day of the match, Australian batsman Mitchell Marsh, who was not out at the end of the first day, opened the batting with 15 runs and Alex Carey started the batting with 14 runs and the team’s score reached 411 runs, after which Alex Carey scored 34 runs and Amir Jamal. Bowled on the ball.
Australia’s seventh wicket fell for 449 runs in 104.5 overs when Mitchell Starc was also bowled by Amir Jamal for 12 runs. Immediately after the lunch break, Mitchell Marsh succumbed to a nervous nineties.
He was bowled by Khurram Shehzad while Amir Jamal also caught Pat Cummins out at slip on a total of 481 and became the 14th bowler to take 5 wickets on debut Test.
Australia’s last player to get out was Nathan Lyon who scored 5 runs off the ball of Amir Jamal.
On behalf of Pakistan, Aamir Jamal showed excellent bowling and dismissed 6 players while Khurram Shahzad got 2 wickets, one player was dismissed by Faheem Ashraf and Shaheen Shah Afridi.
He was bowled by Khurram Shehzad while Amir Jamal also caught Pat Cummins out at slip on a total of 481 and became the 14th bowler to take 5 wickets on debut Test.
Australia’s last player to get out was Nathan Lyon who scored 5 runs off the ball of Amir Jamal.
On behalf of Pakistan, Aamir Jamal showed excellent bowling and dismissed 6 players while Khurram Shahzad got 2 wickets, one player was dismissed by Faheem Ashraf and Shaheen Shah Afridi.
He was bowled by Khurram Shehzad while Amir Jamal also caught Pat Cummins out at slip on a total of 481 and became the 14th bowler to take 5 wickets on debut Test.
Australia’s last player to get out was Nathan Lyon who scored 5 runs off the ball of Amir Jamal.
On behalf of Pakistan, Aamir Jamal showed excellent bowling and dismissed 6 players while Khurram Shahzad got 2 wickets, one player was dismissed by Faheem Ashraf and Shaheen Shah Afridi.
On behalf of Australia, David Warner scored 164 runs while Mitchell Marsh played an innings of 90 runs, Usman Khawaja scored 41 runs and Travis Head scored 40 runs. In the Test match that started on Thursday, Australia won the toss and decided to bat first against Pakistan, after which David Warner and Usman Khawaja opened the innings.
The two batsmen put the team on a 126-run partnership for the first wicket after which Australia’s first wicket fell for 126 runs in 29.4 overs when Shaheen Afridi caught Usman Khawaja behind the wicket for 41 runs.
Fast bowler Faheem Ashraf took the second wicket for 159 runs in 37.1 overs,
Marnus Labuschagne was dismissed for 16 runs. After the second wicket fell, opener David Warner continued to score runs and during this time he hit a six off 125 balls and completed his 26th career century with the help of 14 fours.
Australia’s third wicket fell for 238 in 56.3 overs when Khurram Shehzad had Steve Smith caught out by Sarfaraz Ahmed for 31 runs.
Australia’s fourth wicket fell at 304 in 72.1 overs when Aamir Jamal sent Travis Head to the pavilion for 40. David
Warner was caught out for 164 runs.








