Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Aus stutter after Lyon mauls Pakistan

- Reuters

ABU DHABI: Pakistan recovered from losing five wickets before lunch to post a respectabl­e 282 and then remove two of Australia’s openers before close of play on the opening day of the second and final Test here on Tuesday.

The tourists were left on 20/2 after seven overs going into the second day.

Off spinner Nathan Lyon took four wickets in six balls to leave Pakistan reeling on 77/5 at lunch.

However, Pakistan were indebted to debutant opener Fakhar Zaman and captain Safraz Ahmed, who each scored 94 each to help their side reclaim the advantage in the afternoon.

The hosts, forced to settle for a draw in the first Test in Dubai after a desperate rearguard action from Australia, won the toss and chose to bat on a wicket that promised a big tally.

The tourists bowled with spirit and pace, however, and Mitchell Starc struck in the fourth over, swinging a rising delivery into the pads of Mohammad Hafeez. Hafeez slapped it straight to Marnus Labuschagn­e at short leg and the close fielder juggled the ball off his thigh, knee and calf before it finally settled in his hands to send the batsman on his way with a single boundary to his name.

Azhar Ali (15) and Haris Sohail (0) were removed on consecutiv­e deliveries by Lyon to conclude one over, and although Asad Shafiq fended off the hat-trick ball, he too went for a duck after a DRS review.

The fourth wicket, two balls later, was the pick of the quartet, with Babar Azam bowled for nought after wafting an ill-advised shot at a perfectly pitched delivery to leave Pakistan teetering on 57/5. Zaman and Ahmed did more than steady the ship, however, by combining for a partnershi­p of 147 to kill off Australia’s momentum.

Zaman was eventually found lbw by Labuschagn­e before the leg spinner got Bilal Asif (12) by Aussie captain Tim Paine.

A lapse in judgment from Ahmed saw him caught by Peter Siddle six runs short of his century as he sliced high to cover for Labuschagn­e’s third wicket.

Yasir Shah (28) and Mohammad Abbas (10) added 38 to Pakistan’s total before being bowled by Mitchell Marsh and Starc, respective­ly, leaving Mir Hamza on 4 not out.

Australia’s hopes of chasing down 282 took two blows in quick succession in the last seven overs of the day. Abbas claimed the prize wicket — his 50th in Tests — of opener Usman Khawaja. Abbas then removed Siddle for lbw to leave Australia shellshock­ed on 20/2 at close of play.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Nathan Lyon took four wickets in six balls on Tuesday.
GETTY IMAGES Nathan Lyon took four wickets in six balls on Tuesday.
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