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Abbas puts Pakistan in sight of victory

By AFP
October 11, 2018

DUBAI: Hard-working fast bowler Mohammad Abbas took three wickets in seven balls to bring Pakistan closer to victory in the first Test against Australia in Dubai on Wednesday.

The right-arm medium pacer dismissed Aaron Finch (49) and the Marsh brothers — Shaun and Mitchell - for ducks as Australia slumped from 87 without loss to finish the fourth day at 136-3.

At stumps opener Usman Khawaja was batting on a fighting 50 and Travis Head on 34 as the pair had added an invaluable 49 for the unbroken fourth wicket stand to prolong Australia’s resistance on a weary and spinning Dubai stadium pitch.

Pakistan will need seven more wickets while Australia require another 326 runs for an improbable victory to take a 1-0 lead in the two-match series, with the second Test starting in Abu Dhabi from October 16.

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.

Finch, who took an unsuccessful review, hit five boundaries in his knock.Two balls later Abbas had the elder Marsh caught behind and in his next over trapped Mitchell right in front of the stumps only to get the decision on review. But it was Finch and Khawaja in the afternoon session who batted with resolve.

Pakistan-born Khawaja, who top scored for Australia with 85 in the first innings, held one end intact with resolute batting, having so far hit six boundaries. Abbas has figures of 3-26 to add to his four wickets in the first innings, but leg-spinner Yasir Shah was still wicketless in the match. If Australia still wish to win this match they will have to rewrite the history books as the highest chase in all Test cricket is West Indies’s 418-7, made against Australia at Antigua in 2003.

Pakistan, who were 45 for three overnight, declared 7.5 overs after lunch on 181-6 at the fall of Asad Shafiq’s wicket for 41. Pakistan made 482 in their first innings while in reply Australia were dismissed for 202.

Pakistan 1st innings: 482

Australia 1st innings: 202

Pakistan 2nd innings:

Imam-ul-Haq c & b Holland 48

M 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: (for six wkts dec; 57.5 overs) 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: (for three wkts; 50 overs) 136

Fall: 1-87 (Finch), 2-87 (S. Marsh), 3-87 (M. Marsh)

Bowling: Abbas 11-2-26-3, Hafeez 2-0-10-0, Yasir 15-1-42-0, Riaz 7-2-13-0, Asif 13-3-40-0, Sohail 2-1-2-0

Toss: Pakistan

Umpires: Richard Illingworth (ENG) and Richard Kettleborough (ENG)

TV umpire: Sandaram Ravi (IND) Match referee: Ranjan Madugalle (SL).