Pakistan-Australia first Test

 Pakistan-Australia first Test, second day Pakistan declared innings

Pakistan-Australia first Test,

On the second day of the first Test match in Rawalpindi, Pakistan declared their first innings at 476 for 4.

The highlight of Pakistan's second day of play was the responsible batting of Imam-ul-Haq and Azhar Ali.

Opener Imam-ul-Haq scored 157 runs and got LBW on the ball of Pat Cummins.''He hit 16 fours and 2 sixes''.

Azhar Ali scored 185 off 361 balls. He hit 15 fours and 3 sixes.

Captain Babar Azam was run out for 36 runs. On the first day of the game, opener Abdullah Shafiq was out for 44 runs.

Australia scored 5 runs without loss when the game ended due to poor lighting.

On the second day of the Rawalpindi Test, Pakistan declared their first innings at 476 for 4 against Australia.

Australia were batting in the first innings and had scored 5 runs without any loss when the game was over due to poor lighting.

Pakistani batsmen continued to bat brilliantly against Australia.

On the second day of play at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Pakistan started their first incomplete innings with 245 runs for the loss of one wicket.

''Pakistani batsmen Imam-ul-Haq and Azhar Ali also dominated the Australian bowlers in the first session of the second day and at the same time Imam-ul-Haq completed 150 runs''.

''When the game resumed after the lunch break, Azhar Ali also completed his 19th century in Test cricket with the help of 8 fours and a six''.

''Pakistan's second wicket fell at 313 when Imam-ul-Haq scored 157 and was LBWed by Pat Cummins''.

Pakistan's third wicket fell at 414 runs and national captain Babar Azam was run out for 36 runs.

After Babar, Pakistan lost the fourth wicket for 444 runs. Like Imam, Azhar Ali could not score a double century and was caught for 185 runs.

Later, Pakistan declared the innings at 476 for 4. When Pakistan declared the innings, Muhammad Rizwan was unbeaten on 29 and Iftikhar Ahmed on 13. Australia's Nathan Lyon, Pat Cummins and Marin Luboshange took one wicket each.

Australia were batting in the first innings and had scored 5 runs without any loss when the game was over due to poor lighting.

Usman Khawaja 5 and David Warner from Australia are on the wicket without scoring a run.

Before the first session on the second day of the game, players from Pakistan and Australia paid tribute to Shane Warren.

 Former Australian cricketer Simon Ketch said that Shane Warren is his best friend and the ideal of our generation and the next generation.

Australian captain Pat Cummins also paid tribute to Shane Warren.

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