Pakistan achieve first series win over Australia in 20 years


(MENAFN- Arab Times) ABU DHABI Nov 3 (Agencies): Pakistan achieved their first series win over Australia in 20 years with a thumping 356-run win in the second Test in Abu Dhabi on Monday taking the two-match series 2-0. The elusive win lifts Pakistan to number three in International Cricket Council's Test rankings behind number one South Africa and Australia. Spinners Zulfiqar Babar (5-120) and Yasir Shah (3-44) rocked Australia once again for 246 in the second innings soon after lunch at Sheikh Zayed Stadium. Pakistan won the first Test by 221 runs in Dubai.

Pakistan had taken a big step forward after scoring a mammoth 570-6 declared in their first innings and getting a 309-run lead by dismissing Australia for 261. That never allowed Australia to stage a comeback and avoid series defeat for the first time since losing 1-0 in Pakistan in 1994. The defeat was Australia's third worst in all Test cricket behind their 675 run loss against England in Brisbane in 1928 and by 408 against the West Indies at Adelaide in 1980.

In contrast Pakistan registered their biggest win in terms of runs beating their 341-run victory over India at Karachi in 2006. 'It's really an honour for me to lead this side the way everybody played' said Pakistan captain Misbah-ul Haq. 'Every individual performed and I'm really happy about that. I can't describe my feeling. 'We were working really hard and playing good cricket but not winning so it's really good.' Australian skipper Michael Clarke heaped praise on Pakistan saying they had 'played outstanding cricket in both Tests'.

'And we have been outplayed unfortunately' he said. 'It's been the track record of Australian cricket (in Asia) for a long time unfortunately.' It was Australia's sixth Test defeat in a row in Asia after they lost 4-0 in India early last year. Pakistan had to fight hard in the morning session as Steven Smith defied Pakistan during his resolute knock of 97 but once Smith departed leg-before by Shah Australia lost their last four wickets for the addition of just eight runs.

Smith added an invaluable 107 for the fifth wicket with Mitchell Marsh who fell after scoring 47. Smith missed a sharp turner from Shah who also bolwed Mitchell Johnson and Mitchell Starc to finish with 12 wickets in the series. Babar had Nathan Lyon caught for his second fifth wicket haul following up his first in the first Test in Dubai. Babar finished with 14 wickets in the series as Pakistan did not miss ace spinner Saeed Ajmal's absence who is suspended due to illegal bowling action.

Before lunch Smith batted resolutely using his feet against the spinners during his 204-ball knock and hitting a dozen boundaries. Smith reached his eighth Test fifty with two boundaries off spinner Babar who failed to add to his three wickets on Sunday. Marsh who top-scored with 87 in Australia's first innings played Pakistan's pace-cum spin attack confidently and he and Smith added 55 runs in the first hour. Younis Khan was named man of the series for his 468 runs in two Tests.

Scoreboard

Scoreboard Monday on the fifth and final day of the second test between Pakistan and Australia at Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium:

David Warner c Shah b Hafeez 58

Chris Rogers c Shafiq b Babar 2

Glenn Maxwell lbw b Babar 4

Michael Clarke b Babar 5

Steven Smith lbw b Shah 97

Mitchell Marsh c Shafiq b Hafeez 47

Brad Haddin b Babar 13

Mitchell Johnson b Shah 0

Peter Siddle not out 4

Mitchell Starc b Shah 2

Nathan Lyon c Azhar b Shah 0

Extras: (b-5 lb-1 nb-3 pen-5) 14

TOTAL: (all out) 246

Overs: 88.3.

Fall of wickets: 1-19 2-31 3-43 4-101 5-208 6-238 7-238 8-238 9-245 10-246.

Bowling: Rahat Ali 8-6-3-0 Imran Khan 8-1-29-0 Mohammad Hafeez 17-4-38-2 Zulfiqar Babar 32.3-2-120-5 (1nb) Yasir Shah 22-4-44-3 (2nb) Azhar Ali 1-0-1-0.

Toss: Pakistan.

Result: Pakistan won by 356 runs.

Series: Pakistan wins two-match series 2-0.

Man of the series: Younis Khan

Umpires: Nigel Llong England and Richard Kettleborough England.

TV umpire: Marais Erasmus South Africa.

Match referee: Ranjan Madugalle Sri Lanka.


Arab Times

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