Cummins, Starc wreck Pakistan as Australia takes big lead

Pat Cummins and Mitchell Starc took nine wickets between them as Pakistan was bowled out for 268 on day three of the third Test.

Published : Mar 23, 2022 19:24 IST , Lahore

Deadly duo: Mitchell Starc (left) and Pat Cummins scythed through Pakistan at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore on Wednesday.
Deadly duo: Mitchell Starc (left) and Pat Cummins scythed through Pakistan at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore on Wednesday.
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Deadly duo: Mitchell Starc (left) and Pat Cummins scythed through Pakistan at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore on Wednesday.

Pakistan was 268 all out against the persistent pace of Australia captain Pat Cummins and impeccable reverse swing of Mitchell Starc to concede a 123-run lead on Wednesday in the third and final Test.

Scorecard and ball-by-ball commentary

In a sensational collapse after tea on Day 3, Pakistan lost seven wickets for 41 runs — the last four wickets without adding a run — as Cummins finished with 5 for 56 and Starc took 4 for 36. Australia had stretched its lead to 134 runs by reaching 11 for 0 by stumps with Usman Khawaja not out on 7 and David Warner unbeaten on 4.

In-form opening batter Abdullah Shafique (81) and veteran Azhar Ali (78) had carried Pakistan to 170 for 1 and denied Australia a breakthrough in the first session after resuming on 90 for 1 before the visiting team took control of the series deciding Test.

REPORT - DAY 2

Nathan Lyon (1 for 95), who dried up the runs with his marathon spell of 30 overs on Day 3, provided the opening when he found the outside edge of Shafique's bat after lunch to end a patient 150-run stand.

Shafique's prolific run in the series has seen the opening batter score his maiden Test hundred in the drawn first Test in Rawalpindi before his patient 96 in Karachi led Pakistan to force a draw. Shafique defied Australia with yet another patient knock off 228 balls which featured 11 fours before Lyon struck in the fifth over after lunch and successfully overturned umpire Aleem Dar's not out decision through a television referral.

With the second new ball only seven overs old, Cummins took a spectacular return catch to dismiss Azhar in his homecoming Test match as Pakistan was restricted at 227 for 3 at tea.

Landmark for Azhar

Azhar, playing in his 94th Test match but for the first time in his home town of Lahore, became the fifth Pakistani batter to complete 7,000 Test runs when he reached 74 by sweeping hard at Lyon to deep square leg for a single. Former Test captains Younis Khan (10,099), Javed Miandad (8,832), Inzamam-ul-Haq (8,829) and Mohammad Yousuf (7,530) are the other Pakistan batters to score more than 7,000 Test runs.

But Pakistan folded against Cummins and Starc after tea, losing the last six wickets off 40 balls.

Starc, who bowled only two overs with the second new ball, returned in the last session and knocked back the off stumps of Fawad Alam (13) and Mohammad Rizwan (1) with Pakistan batters struggling to cope with the reverse swing.

Pakistan's long tail didn't last long with captain Babar Azam making a 67 off 131 balls. The home team had dropped all-rounder Faheem Ashraf to go with an extra fast bowler after drawing the first two Test matches.

Cummins hurried the collapse by claiming the wickets of Sajid Khan, Nauman Ali and Hasan Ali within two overs to register his first five-wicket haul against Pakistan in a Test match. Starc wrapped up Pakistan's innings by trapping Babar leg before wicket off a delivery which shaped into the skipper and then clean bowled No. 11 batter Naseem Shah off a searing full pitched delivery.

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