SYDNEY: Mohammad Rizwan (88) and Aamir Jamal (82) helped Pakistan score 313 before getting bowled out, while Australia scored six runs at the stumps of day one of the third Test match at Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) on Wednesday.
Australia will resume their innings on the second day of the Sydney Test with David Warner (6) and Usman Khawaja (0) on the crease, while Pakistan is leading by 307 runs.
Pakistan opted to bat first after winning the toss, however, their opening batters failed to justify the decision with Abdullah Shafique and debutant Saim Ayub bagging a duck each.
Skipper Shan Masood and Babar Azam then stitched a brief 35-run stand, before Australian skipper Pat Cummins dismissed Azam to reduce Pakistan to 39-3.
Saud Shakeel continued his struggling form in the series as he also fell prey to Cummins with 47 runs on the board.
Masood played a cautious 35-run knock, adding 49 runs with Mohammad Rizwan for the fifth wicket before Mitchell Marsh got him out in the slips.
Marsh dismissed Masood in the same way two overs earlier while he was batting on 32, however, he overstepped, giving a lifeline to Pakistan’s skipper, who could only manage to add three more runs.
With Pakistan struggling at 96-5, Rizwan and Salman Ali Agha produced a brilliant comeback for their team with a partnership of 94 runs in 101 balls during the second session of the day.
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Cummins returned to the attack and ended the partnership as well as Rizwan’s entertaining innings of 88 runs from 103 balls, featuring ten boundaries and two sixes.
Agha completed his half-century but Mitchell Starc got him out soon afterwards at a total of 226.
He finished his innings at 53 runs from 67 balls with the help of eight boundaries.
Australia looked to wrap up Pakistan’s innings early in the final session, however, Aamir Jamal produced a counter-attacking knock with only one wicket in hand to help Pakistan post a decent total.
Jamal was involved in an 86-run partnership for the last wicket with Mir Hamza (7), dominated by the former.
Jamal, who made his debut in the first Test of the series, scored his maiden half-century, extending it to 82 off 97 with nine boundaries and four sixes.
Nathan Lyon got Jamal out to wrap up Pakistan’s innings at 313, with Mir Hamza remaining unbeaten at 7 from 43.
Pat Cummins leading from the front picked 5-61, while Starc picked two wickets for Australia.
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