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Pakistan edge closer to win as Abbas rips through Aussies

By Agencies
October 11, 2018

DUBAI: Pakistan seamer Mohammad Abbas claimed three quick wickets as Australia hobbled their way to 136-3 on Wednesday, chasing a mammoth target of 462 in the first Test.

Australian openers Usman Khawaja and Aaron Finch picked up where they left off after their 142-run stand in the first innings, adding 72 runs by tea on day four.The pair added 15 more runs in the final session before Abbas trapped Finch leg before for 49.The visitors squandered another good start when the Marsh brothers were dismissed for ducks by Abbas.

Shaun was caught behind off a well directed delivery, while a darting inswinger downed Mitchell plumb in front of the stumps.Khawaja (50) and Travis Head (34) added 49 runs and will look to continue on the same note as they hope to grind out an unlikely draw on the final day.

Abbas said he was “happy to be among the wickets”.“I used the crease to bring the ball in and got wickets from those deliveries,” he said.“We need seven more wickets so, God willing, we will get them and get this win for which we have worked very hard and it will be good to take a lead in the series.”

It was an action replay of the first innings as Australian openers put on 87 — they made 142 in their total of 202 on Tuesday — as Finch was trapped leg-before soon after tea with a sharp incoming delivery from Abbas.

If the tourists are to pull off a victory they will have to surpass the highest chase in Test cricket by West Indies, who managed 418-7 against Australia at Antigua in 2003.Pakistan resumed at 45-3 in the morning session and batted sensibly on a deteriorating pitch before declaring their second innings at 181-6.Imam-ul-Haq (48) and Haris Sohail (39) missed out on half-centuries but their 65-run partnership took the lead close to 400 runs.

Imam was the first to fall on the day, offering left-arm spinner Jon Holland an easy return catch.He was soon joined in the dressing room by Sohail, who was adjudged leg before off the bowling of debutant Marnus Labuschagne after Australia sought a review of the umpire’s original decision.

Asad Shafiq and Babar Azam then combined to add 71 to peg Australia back further under the sweltering Dubai heat.Off-spinner Nathan Lyon tempted Shafiq into playing a lofty shot which was held by Mitchell Marsh at deep mid-wicket with the batsman falling on 41. Lyon’s 310th test wicket saw him join Brett Lee as the fifth leading wicket-taker for Australia in the longest format of the game.

Pakistan won toss

Pakistan 1st innings 482 (Mohammad Hafeez 126; P Siddle 3-58)

Australia 1st innings 202 (Usman Khawaja 85; Bilal Asif 6-36)

Pakistan 2nd innings

Imam-ul-Haq c & b Holland 48

Mohammad Hafeez c Labuschagne b Holland 17

Bilal Asif c Head b Lyon 0

Azhar Ali lbw b Holland 4

Haris Sohail lbw b Labuschagne 39

Asad Shafiq c M Marsh b Lyon 41

Babar Azam not out 28

Extras (b 2, lb 2) 4

Total (6 wickets dec; 57.5 overs) 181

Did not bat: *†Sarfraz Ahmed, Yasir Shah, Wahab Riaz, Mohammad Abbas

Fall: 1-37, 2-38, 3-45, 4-110, 5-110, 6-181

Bowling: Starc 6-1-18-0, Lyon 25.5-6-58-2, Siddle 2-1-3-0, Holland 20-3-83-3, Head 1-0-6-0, Labuschagne 3-0-9-1

Australia 2nd innings

A Finch lbw b Abbas 49

Usman Khawaja not out 50

S Marsh c Sarfraz b Abbas 0

M Marsh lbw b Abbas 0

T Head not out 34

Extras (lb 3) 3

Total (3 wickets; 50 overs) 136

Still to bat: M Labuschagne, *†T Paine, M Starc, P Siddle, N Lyon, J Holland

Fall: 1-87, 2-87, 3-87

Bowling: Abbas 11-2-26-3, Hafeez 2-0-10-0, Yasir 15-1-42-0, Wahab 7-2-13-0, Bilal 13-3-40-0, Haris 2-1-2-0

Umpires: Richard Illingworth and and Richard Kettleborough (England). TV umpire: Sundaram Ravi (India). Match referee: Ranjan Madugalle (Sri Lanka)