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Starc stars in Aussies stunning last day win

Pakistan suffer 11th straight Test loss in Australia

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MELBOURNE, Dec 30, (AFP): Mitchell Starc spearheade­d Australia to a stunning final day innings victory over Pakistan with a mercurial bat and ball performanc­e to claim the series in Melbourne on Friday.

The fast bowler smashed 84 off 91 balls with a record seven sixes and then captured four wickets for 36 to lead Australia to a resounding innings and 18-run victory over the hapless tourists.

Skipper Steve Smith set the ball rolling for a dramatic victory when he declared Australia’s first innings at 624 for eight just before lunch.

That gave Australia a 181-run lead and a minimum of 70 overs to bowl out Pakistan. In the end the Australian­s needed only 53.2 overs to pull off an emphatic victory and, with their 39-run win in the first Gabba Test, to clinch the three-Test series.

While Smith was named man-of-thematch for his unbeaten 165, it was Starc who put his stamp on the game with his sensationa­l effort with bat and ball.

Starc clubbed seven sixes, the most in an innings in a Melbourne Test, and was severe on Yasir Shah, belting the leg-spinner for five sixes.

He then got into the act with the ball and took the wickets of Babar Azam, Sarfraz Ahmed, Wahab Riaz and Yasir Shah to clean up the Pakistan tail for Australia.

Australia’s paceman Josh Hazlewood celebrates dismissing Pakistan batsman Azhar Ali (left), on the final day of the second cricket Test match in Melbourne on

Dec 30. (AFP)

“It finished a lot better than it started,” Starc said. “It’s fantastic for us to get that result. The belief was there and it was a fantastic way to finish.

“We knew we only had two sessions to get those 10 wickets and together as a bowling unit we’ve done really well.”

It was an astonishin­g collapse by the tourists, who appeared safe from defeat after amassing 443 for nine declared in their first innings over the first three rain-affected days before losing control of the match.

The defeat was Pakistan’s 11th straight test loss in Australia after their last win in Sydney in 1995.

Skipper Smith set up the exciting finish with a calculated declaratio­n shortly before lunch.

He called a halt to a massive first innings at 624 for eight — remaining unbeaten on 165 off 246 balls — to give his fast bowlers a crack at the Pakistan openers just before the interval.

Starc’s seven sixes surpassed the record in an innings in a Melbourne Test held by Andrew Symonds with six in his 72 against South Africa in 2005.

“I was hanging in there with Smithy and having a good time and got a few sixes away as well,” Starc said.

Starc put on 154 runs for the seventh wicket with Smith off 172 balls and upon Nathan Lyon’s dismissal Smith said that was enough and raced from the ground.

It was the skipper’s 17th Test century and fourth for the year and he will finish 2016 with 1,079 runs at 71.93.

Pakistan were soon in trouble with Sami Aslam bowled by Josh Hazlewood off a bottom edge for two in the second over of the innings.

Babar Azam was trapped leg before wicket for three by Starc on the first ball after lunch. Lyon, his bowling consistenc­y questioned by his captain, produced an inspired two wickets in three balls to put Pakistan on the slide.

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