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Adelaide Test: Pakistan fight to avoid another defeat against Australia

Adelaide: Pakistan was battling to stave off defeat in the day-night second Test against Australia on Sunday after being forced to follow on, with Tim Paine’s men needing seven wickets to clinch the series 2-0.

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The visitors, who have lost 13 consecutive Tests in Australia, were in big trouble at 39 for three when rain forced an early end, 248 runs behind with two days left and their top order decimated.

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They had resumed on an overcast and cold afternoon teetering at 96 for six in their first innings, in reply to Australia’s 589 for three declared, built on the back of David Warner’s monumental 335 not out.

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Yasir Shah smacked a dogged maiden Test century and Babar Azam hit 97 but they were all out for 302 and still 287 runs adrift, with Mitchell Starc the hero, taking 6-66.

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Australian skipper Tim Paine enforced the follow on and it started badly for Pakistan, whose first task was to survive intact for 15 minutes before the dinner break.

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They failed with opener Imam-ul-Haq — recalled after being overlooked for the first Test in Brisbane, which they lost by an innings and five runs — out lbw for a duck to Josh Hazlewood.

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It was quickly 11 for two with Starc tempting skipper Azhar Ali into a thick outside edge and Steve Smith taking a quality catch just seconds before a shower forced them off.

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The rain had been threatening all day and when they returned after 30 minutes Hazlewood bagged the key wicket of dangerman Azam for two, caught behind by Paine.

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But more rain soon blew in, to Australia’s frustration, and the umpires called it a day.

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Earlier, Yasir and Azam had kept Pakistan’s slim hopes alive with disciplined first innings batting.

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Better known as a spin bowler, Yasir had never gone better than 42 in his previous 36 Tests, making his 113 against one of the world’s most fearsome pace attacks even more remarkable.

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In a scintillating spell under lights on Sunday night, left-armer Starc snapped up four quick wickets and the omens for Pakistan did not look good.

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But the gloomy conditions at Adelaide Oval offered little for the bowlers during daylight hours on Sunday and Azam and Yasir took advantage.

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They put on a 105-run stand and Azam looked destined for a third Test century until Starc pounced again, with the 25-year-old edging an attempted drive to Paine behind the stumps on 97.

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Azam — who scored a century in the first Test at Brisbane and is rapidly emerging as his country’s top batsman — left the field dejected but to a standing ovation.

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The very next ball Starc grabbed his sixth, with Shaheen Afridi plumb lbw before Mohammad Abbas fended off the hat-trick ball.

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Scorecard

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Australia (1st innings) 589 all out

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Pakistan (1st innings)

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S. Masood c Paine b Hazlewood 19

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Imam ul-Haq c Warner b Starc 2

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Azhar Ali c Smith b Cummins 9

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Babar Azam c Paine b Starc 97

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Asad Shafiq c Paine b Starc 9

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Iftikhar Ahmed c Paine b Starc 10

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Mohammad Rizwan c Paine b Starc 0

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Yasir Shah c Lyon b Cummins 113

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Shaheen Afridi lbw Starc 0

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Mohammad Abbas c Warner b Cummins 29

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Muhammad Musa Not Out 12

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Extras 0b 2lb 0nb 0pen 0w 2

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Total (94.4 overs) 302 all out

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Fall of Wickets: 1-3, 2-22, 3-38, 4-69, 5-89, 6-89, 7-194, 8-194, 9-281, 10-302.

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Bowling: Starc 25 6 66 6; Cummins 22.4 2 83 3; Hazlewood 14 2 48 1; Lyon 22 3 65 0; Labuschagne 10 2 32 0; Smith 1 0 6 0.

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Pakistan (2nd innings)

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Shan Masood Not Out 14

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Imam ul-Haq lbw Hazlewood 0

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Azhar Ali c Smith b Starc 9

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Babar Azam c Paine b Hazlewood 8

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Asad Shafiq Not Out 8

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Extras 0b 0lb 0nb 0pen 0w 0

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Total (16.5 overs) 39-3

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Fall of Wickets: 1-2, 2-11, 3-20.

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Bowling: Starc 4 1 10 1; Hazlewood 8 3 15 2; Cummins 4.5 2 14 0.

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