BSP-18 Fakhar misses hundred in Pakistan’s fightback

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Fakhar misses hundred in Pakistan’s fightback

ABU DHABI, Oct 16, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – Opener Fakhar Zaman missed a hundred
by six runs on his debut but still lead Pakistan’s fightback on the first day
of the second Test against Australia in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday.

The 28-year-old left-hander fell leg-before to leg-spinner Marnus
Labuschagne for 96 but lifted his team from a precarious 57-5 to 204-6 at tea
after Pakistan won the toss and batted at Shikh Zayed Stadium.

At the break skipper Sarfraz Ahmed was unbeaten on 78, having added 143 for
the sixth wicket stand which brought Pakistan back into the game after losing
four wickets to off-spinner Nathan Lyon.

Zaman hit eight boundaries and a six in his enterprising knock as he and
Sarfraz took the attack to Australian bowlers, adding 147 runs in the second
session.

Sarfraz has so far hit seven boundaries.

It was Lyon who destroyed Pakistan in the first session, taking his wickets
off six balls, all falling at the total of 57.

Lyon dismissed Azhar Ali, caught and bowled for 15 in his fourth over, and
then next ball had Haris Sohail caught close to the wicket for nought.

In his next over, Lyon had Asad Shafiq caught at short-leg and two balls
later had a dancing down the wicket Babar Azam bowled — both batsmen failing
to score.

Lyon has figures of 4-58.

Pacer Mitchell Star provided Australia an early breakthrough in the third
over when Mohammad Hafeez fell to a freakish catch at short leg by
Labuschagne for four.

Australia kept the same eleven from the drawn first Test in Dubai while
Pakistan replaced injured Imam-ul-Haq and Wahab Riaz with Zaman and Mir
Hamza.

BSS/AFP/ARS/1713 hrs