Test Match

Pakistan Bowlers Bowled Well Against Australian Batters on Boxing Day Test Match Day 1

The Pakistan bowling line-up on the first day of the Boxing Day Test match performed brilliantly and did not give the Australian batsmen a chance to play openly.

Pakistan cricket team is currently on a tour of Australia where a series of 3 test matches is being played between Pakistan and Australia – the first test match between the two teams has already been played.

In which the Pakistan cricket team was defeated by Australia – at the same time some of the players of the Pakistan cricket team were injured – the host team Australia defeated Pakistan by 360 runs in the first test match in Perth.

In the first test match, Pakistan could not play well, but new fast bowler Amer Jamal, who made his debut for Pakistan, showed excellent bowling. No batsman from Pakistan could play a good game. Pakistan team got a target of 450 runs from Australia, in pursuit of which Pakistan cricket team collapsed for 89 runs.

After losing the first match, the Pakistan team is all set to play their second match against the host team Australia, some changes have been made in the Pakistan team while Australia has come to the ground without any changes. Today, Pakistan won the toss and decided to bowl first keeping the pitch in mind.

The Pakistan team has shown excellent bowling today. In the first part of the match, both openers of Australia have shown good batting. Opener batsman David Warner started batting with aggressive intention.

At the same time, at the beginning of the match, Abdullah Shafiq dropped Warner’s catch at slip on the bowling of Shaheen Afridi, but shortly before lunch, David Warner scored 38 runs and fell victim to Pakistani part-time spinner Salman Ali Agha. Babar Azam took a good catch on the slip.

In the first half of the match, the Pakistani bowlers did not take advantage of the pitch, but in the second half after lunch, the Pakistani fast bowlers made a strong comeback and bowled with good line and length and did not give much chance to the Australian batsmen to score runs.

Today, the match was stopped for some time due to rain at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. Australia scored 183 runs for the loss of 3 wickets at the end of the first day of the Boxing Day Test. For Pakistan, Hasan Ali, Salman Ali Agha, and Amer Jamal took one wicket each.

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