PAKvsAUS: Harris Sohail's century after Hafeez, Pakistan created a huge score
Pakistan scored 482 runs on the second day of the first Test against Australia. Australia's team has scored 30/0 till stumps.
Dubai: Pakistan scored 482 runs in their first innings on the second day of the first Test against Australia. Mohammed Hafeez (126), after Harris Sohail (110) also scored a century. This is the first Test hundred of Sohail. This match is being played at Dubai International Cricket Stadium.
Australia has made a start in response to Pakistan's big score. He made 30 runs without losing any wicket in 13 overs till the end of the game on Monday. The opening pair of Usman Khawaja (17) and Aaron Finch (13), playing in the debut Test, is unbeaten.
On the first day of the match, Australian bowlers bothered by Mohammad Hafeez. On the second day, the guests appeared in front of the batsmen Sohail and Asad Shafiq (80). Both shared a 150-run partnership for the fifth wicket. This is Sohail's first century in Test cricket.
Pakistan started the day with 255 runs on the loss of three wickets. Mohammed Abbas (1), who returned unbeaten on the first day with Sohail, could not add to any single run in his account, and on the total score of 260, Peter Siddle became bold on the ball.
After this, Sohail and Shafiq shared Pakistan with a century-partnership, crossing 400 to 400. Marcus Labuschagne, one of the three players to make this match for Australia, broke this partnership by scoring 410 on Shafiq. Shafiq faced 165 balls in his innings, with nine fours in addition to a six.
After this the Pakistani batsmen returned to the pavilion one by one. Shortly after completing the century, Sohail was caught by Nathan Lyon at the hands of wicketkeeper and captain Tim Paine. Sohail's wicket dropped to a total of 456 runs. Sohail batted with 240 balls in his century, besides eight fours and two sixes. Shortly after their departure, the Pakistani team returned pavilion. For Australia, Seedl has three, Lion two, Mitchell Starc, John Holland, and Marnas take one wicket each.
Dubai: Pakistan scored 482 runs in their first innings on the second day of the first Test against Australia. Mohammed Hafeez (126), after Harris Sohail (110) also scored a century. This is the first Test hundred of Sohail. This match is being played at Dubai International Cricket Stadium.
Australia has made a start in response to Pakistan's big score. He made 30 runs without losing any wicket in 13 overs till the end of the game on Monday. The opening pair of Usman Khawaja (17) and Aaron Finch (13), playing in the debut Test, is unbeaten.
On the first day of the match, Australian bowlers bothered by Mohammad Hafeez. On the second day, the guests appeared in front of the batsmen Sohail and Asad Shafiq (80). Both shared a 150-run partnership for the fifth wicket. This is Sohail's first century in Test cricket.
Pakistan started the day with 255 runs on the loss of three wickets. Mohammed Abbas (1), who returned unbeaten on the first day with Sohail, could not add to any single run in his account, and on the total score of 260, Peter Siddle became bold on the ball.
After this, Sohail and Shafiq shared Pakistan with a century-partnership, crossing 400 to 400. Marcus Labuschagne, one of the three players to make this match for Australia, broke this partnership by scoring 410 on Shafiq. Shafiq faced 165 balls in his innings, with nine fours in addition to a six.
After this the Pakistani batsmen returned to the pavilion one by one. Shortly after completing the century, Sohail was caught by Nathan Lyon at the hands of wicketkeeper and captain Tim Paine. Sohail's wicket dropped to a total of 456 runs. Sohail batted with 240 balls in his century, besides eight fours and two sixes. Shortly after their departure, the Pakistani team returned pavilion. For Australia, Seedl has three, Lion two, Mitchell Starc, John Holland, and Marnas take one wicket each.

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