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Pak hang on, end day four at 3-170 needing 252 more to win MCG Test | Chasing a daunting target of 422 runs, Pakistan reached 170 for three at stumps on day four of the first Test against Australia here. Captain Mohammad Yousuf (45) and Umar Akmal
(27) were at the crease. The two batsmen hold the key for Pakistan if it wants
to challenge the Kangaroos, but it would require a mammoth effort from both the
batsmen to chase down the gigantic total to take a 1-0 lead in the three match
series. Needing 252 more runs on the final day Pakistan could create history by
chasing down the highest total in a Test match, but given the recent form of the
Pakistani middle-order it will surely require either Yousuf or young Akmal to
rise to the occasion. Pakistan started awfully in the second innings with the
left-arm quick duo of Doug Bollinger and Mitchell Johnson removing the both
openers
with great in-swinging deliveries. But it was off-spinner Nathan Hauritz who dealt
the visitors a bigger blow by removing Faisal Iqbal for 48 with an hour to play,
Fox Sports reports. Earlier in the day, all-rounder Shane Watson achieved his
long standing dream of hitting a Test match century, but not before offering the
Pakistani fielders a chance which they refused to hold on to. Watson was dropped
on 99 Abdur Rauf at square gully of the bowling of Mohammad Aamer. Aamer
bowled
splendidly through the Australian second innings, especially in the first hour
of the day, and removed Michael Clarke (37), Marcus North (eight) and Brad
Haddin,
for a second-ball duck. |
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