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Australia thrash Pakistan by 360 runs

- Reuters

Nathan Lyon joined the illustriou­s 500-wicket club yesterday, picking up 2-18 on a seam-friendly Perth Stadium surface to help Australia bowl Pakistan out for 89 and cruise to a 360-run victory on day four of the first Test.

Defending a victory target of 450, Australia’s much-vaunted seam attack destroyed Pakistan’s top-order in the afternoon, allowing Lyon to trap tail-ender Faheem Ashraf lbw and celebrate his milestone before the tourists folded inside 31 overs.

Australia had declared after lunch on 233-5 in 63.2 overs, having posted 487 earlier and bowling Pakistan out for 271 in the first innings.

Pakistan’s fourth innings run-chase started in shambolic fashion as they were reduced to 48-4 inside 15 overs before tea.

Josh Hazlewood (3-13) and Mitchell Starc (3-31) inflicted the most damage, but all eyes were on Lyon as he sought to join Shane Warne (708) and Glenn McGrath (563) among Australian­s with 500 wickets, and become the eighth player overall.

The 36-year-old lost a caught-behind review in the 26th over, but got his man in the 28th, going upstairs again to send Ashraf on his way for five, with Hawk-Eye showing contact with the stumps.

The spinner held the ball aloft and accepted the embrace of his team mates, and then cleanbowle­d Aamer Jamal (4) later in the over for good measure.

Earlier in the day, Pakistan’s debutant seamers Khurram Shahzad (3-45) and Jamal (1-28), outshining the more experience­d Shaheen Afridi and Ashraf, accounted for the three Australian wickets to fall on the penultimat­e day.

Usman Khawaja (90) and Mitchell Marsh (63 not out) accumulate­d throughout the morning session and accelerate­d after lunch in pursuit of a declaratio­n. Marsh, more comfortabl­e as the aggressor, ended with seven fours and two sixes.

A mistimed cut by Khawaja to third-man prompted skipper Pat Cummins to call the innings to an end. —

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