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PAK v AUS, 2nd test day 1: Khawaja ton sets the tone for Australia on opening day

Australia went to stumps on 251/3.

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March 12, 2022
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Khawaja ton sets the tone for Australia on opening day

Khawaja ton sets the tone for Australia on opening day

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Karachi March 12 2022: Usman Khawaja’s unbeaten century and Steve Smith’s fifty put Australia in a strong position on the opening day of the second Test in Karachi.

Australia won the toss in Karachi and opted to bat first. David Warner and Usman Khawaja, after surviving the tough opening spell from Pakistan pacers, dominated with the bat, as they made full use of the fresh pitch in the first half of the opening session.

Shaheen Shah Afridi, Pakistan’s standout bowler from the Rawalpindi Test, started brilliantly against the two left-handers, occasionally asking them questions with his swinging full-length deliveries. Alongside Shaheen in the opening spell, Hasan Ali, who made his comeback into the Pakistan XI, was very accurate and troubled the batters with his tight outside off-stump line. Warner, who got off to a shaky start, survived two close leg-before-wicket calls off Hasan but looked in sublime form after that.

With two left-handers at the crease, spin was deployed early by Pakistan. However, Warner and Khawaja’s aggressive response to Sajid Khan’s bowling highlighted the openers’ approach. In Sajid’s very first over, Warner danced down the track and smashed him for a six over long-off, bringing up the half-century opening partnership. The openers continued to stay firm in the middle, as Khawaja also danced down the track to hit a six off Sajid in 17th over, followed by another six from Warner in the same over.

It looked like Khawaja and Warner would race to a century opening stand before Faheem Ashraf broke through to end the stand on 82. Operating around the wicket, Ashraf managed to get a nick off Warner’s bat straight into the hands of wicketkeeper Rizwan, dismissing him on 36. 

Shortly after losing his opening partner Khawaja completed his second consecutive half-century of the series with a boundary down to the third man. Labuschagne, though, was unlucky to return to the pavilion for a duck. Trying to get off the mark, Labuschagne attempted a risky single but a direct hit from Sajid found him short at the non-striker’s end.

Khawaja and Steve Smith ensured Australia don’t lose any more wickets as Australia went to lunch at 100/2.

Khawaja and Smith continued their strong batting show after the break as the hosts failed to take any wickets in the second session of the day. The southpaw played some exquisite drives as he closed in on his century while Smith batted patiently throughout the second session.

Bowling tight lines and lengths, Shaheen and Ashraf didn’t allow the batters to score freely, keeping the run rate under control throughout the session. Nauman Ali extracted some spin and bounce off the surface but both the Aussies batted sensibly and went to tea at 172/2.

The batters brought up their century partnership in the final session of the day. Meanwhile, Smith’s return to form saw him score his 35th Test fifty. His innings allowed Khawaja to take his time during the nervous nineties.

Having missed out on a ton in Rawalpindi, Khawaja approached his century carefully and soon brought up his 11th Test century with a single towards square leg. 

The new ball didn’t really make much difference as Smith and Khawaja continued to keep the scoreboard ticking. However, the introduction of Hasan got Pakistan the breakthrough they needed, with Ashraf at slips taking a brilliant one-handed catch to send Smith packing for 72.

Pakistan could have the wicket of Lyon off the last ball of the day had Imam-ul-Haq not dropped the catch at forward short leg. Australia went to stumps on 251/3.

Source: ICC
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