Pakistan Bowled Out For 482 Runs in first Test against Australia
Abdul Gh Lone 8 October 2018 0 COMMENTS
Pakistan were bowled out for 482 in their first innings on the second day of the first Test against Australia in Dubai on Monday.
Haris Sohail scored 110 for his maiden hundred while Asad Shafiq scored 80 after Pakistan resumed the day at 255-3 in Dubai, losing their last six wickets for 72 runs.
Fast bowler Peter Siddle finished with 3-58 while off-spinner Nathan Lyon took 2-114
Earlier Sohail and Shafiq ensured Pakistan built on a solid foundation laid by opener Mohammad Hafeez who made 126 on the opening day. The opening wicket produced 205 runs with Imam-ul-Haq who scored 76.Pakistan lost nightwatchman Mohammad Abbas in the fifth over of the day, bowled by fast bowler Peter Siddle for one in the fifth over of the day.
Siddle was the pick of the bowlers with 2-28.
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