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2nd Test, Karachi: Australia dismiss Pakistan for paltry 148

We knew the pitch would deteriorate to some degree, not sure we thought that would happen so quickly: Mitchell Starc

Reuters Karachi Published 15.03.22, 12:29 AM
Debutant Australia  leg-spinner Mitchell  Swepson in action in Karachi on Monday

Debutant Australia leg-spinner Mitchell Swepson in action in Karachi on Monday Twitter

Australia declared their first innings on 556 for nine and then skittled out Pakistan for 148 to seize control of the second Test in Karachi on Monday. After more than two days of leather-hunt under a harsh sun at the National Stadium, Pakistan’s abject batting capitulation handed Australia a mammoth first innings lead of 408.

The hosts were spared the ignominy of a follow-on but Australia’s overall lead bulged to 489 as the touring side finished Day III on 81/1.

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Their Islamabad-born opener Usman Khawaja was batting on 35 with Marnus Labuschagne on 37.

“We knew the pitch would deteriorate to some degree, not sure we thought that would happen so quickly,” Australia fast bowler Mitchell Starc said. “Both teams have been able to achieve that reverse swing and I think the way our batters played themselves first two days, full credit to them for setting up a massive total.”

Earlier, Australia milked 51 runs in nine overs before declaring their innings immediately after crossing the 550-mark. Skipper Pat Cummins smashed three sixes in his unbeaten 34 off 36 balls against a jaded Pakistan attack on a slow track.

Pakistan were let down by their openers who showed poor judgment to depart either side of the lunch break. Abdullah Shafique made 13 before running himself out and opening partner Imam-ul-Haq, who smashed twin hundreds in the drawn series opener in Rawalpindi, fell to Nathan Lyon in a sudden rush of needless aggression.

Starc strikes

Starc then claimed two in two to rock Pakistan. The left-arm quick lured Azhar Ali (14) into driving a full and wide delivery and Cameron Green grabbed the edge at second slip. Starc followed that with a searing yorker to trap Fawad Alam lbw for a duck.

Mohammad Rizwan somehow denied Starc a hat-trick but looked pretty much a sitting duck during his 13-ball stay. Babar top-scored for Pakistan with 36 before becoming debutant leg-spinner Mitchell Swepson’s (2/32) first Test victim.

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