The Borneo Post

Bird puts Australia on top against Pakistan

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MELBOURNE: Austral ian seamer Jackson Bird claimed two crucial wickets just before rain stopped play on the opening day of the second Test against Pakistan at the MCG on Monday.

When tea was called early due to rain, the visitors were 142 for four with opener Azhar Ali on 66 and fi rst Test centurion Asad Shafiq on four, and that proved to be the stumps score as well.

The rain continued after tea and play was abandoned without any more action.

After winning the toss and choosing to bat the visitors made a cautious start but only Ali was able to build an innings of substance.

Bird ( 2- 53) struck twice in quick succession just before the rain set in to give the home team the ascendancy, removing experience­d duo Younis Khan (21) and Misbah-ul-Haq (11).

Khan, who had been given out lbw on three but successful­ly appealed, looked to be fi nding his touch when Bird sneaked a ball between his bat and pad to bowl him.

Misbah got an inside edge onto his pad and short leg Nic Maddinson dived forward to take a fi ne catch which was confi rmed by the third umpire.

However, Pakistan coach Mickey Arthur was comfortabl­e with the decision to bat first, saying the pitch would remain difficult to bat on.

“I think the wicket was tough,” Arthur said.

“It was really tough to bat on for a period, if you got the ball in the right area there was just enough there for the bowlers.

“We’re comfortabl­e that will continue, and when you win the toss and bat you always rationalis­e that decision against what could happen in the fourth innings.

“We think that in the fourth innings that it will be tough to score, history says it is... we’ve still got a hell of a lot of work to do in getting some runs and then bowling very well when we get fi rst crack with the ball.”

Pakistan’s openers Sami Aslam and Ali played and missed on occasion but were able to negotiate the seamers, and it was not until the introducti­on of off- spinner Nathan Lyon that the home side tasted success. — AFP

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