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Well played till now, i think 350 is enough considering we have already had 2 days of play. Should score fast from here on and get to bowl, look to get them out quickly and once we have a big lead going into the 4th innings is going to be easier for our bowlers.
 
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We clearly looking to be draw it Azhar 155 in 357 balls damn slow
336/7
 
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It was very hard for Misbah to Waite so Azhar could make more three runs to break the record of V.Richard the highest ever from guests in Melbourne ground?
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A run-a-ball hundred from David Warner gave Australia an outside chance of forcing a result after Azhar Ali posted a double-century for Pakistan in the second Test in Melbourne on Wednesday.

Warner smashed 144 off 143 balls in a pulsating 198-run stand with Usman Khawaja to cut Pakistan's lead to just 165 runs with two days to play.

By stumps, the home side had given themselves a chance of getting a lead to put the pressure back on the Pakistanis after rain had disrupted the opening two days.

Azhar posted the highest score by a Pakistani batsman in Australia with an unbeaten 205, before a declaration on 443 for nine just after lunch on the third day.

He overtook Majid Khan's previous highest score of 158 posted in Melbourne 44 years ago and was just three runs short of Viv Richards' ground best of 208 for a visiting batsman when the declaration came.

Usman Khawaja was gunning for a century on 95 with skipper Steve Smith not out 10 as Australia reached 278 for two off just 58 overs at a rate of 4.8 runs an over.

"I came with lots of hope that I could deliver here for my team and I'm very ecstatic about it, and I hope it can help my team get a result in the game," Azhar said.

"I think as the game goes on reverse swing will come into play. The game is very open after the way the Australians came out. We need to come back in the morning and get some wickets and take it from there."

Azhar batted on after going to lunch on 196 but partner Sohail Khan was run out on his lunch score of 65 off 65 balls.

The pair plastered the Australian attack in a stand of 118 as the tourists set up a declaration, which came after Riaz skied Hazlewood and was caught and bowled for one.

Warner plundered his maiden century in a Boxing Day Test at the MCG and his 17th Test hundred overall.

"It was sort of my bogey venue. Taking momentum from the one-day hundred I scored here, to hit my first Test one took a weight off my shoulders," Warner said.

"We've got to assess conditions tomorrow, we've got a lot of time left so we have to make the most of it."

The left-handed opener survived a big moment on 81 when he was bowled by Wahab Riaz with a searing 150 kph inswinger after tea, but it was called a no-ball for over-stepping.

Riaz finally got Warner 63 runs later when Hot Spot and Real-Time Snickometer found a faint brush on his glove and he was given out on review to a legside catch behind.

Warner's innings contained 17 fours and a six and his 198-run stand with Khawaja came off just 214 balls.

Today's play marked Azhar's 12th Test century in his 56th Test and third against Australia, swelling his aggregate for the calendar year to 1,155 runs at 64.16.

In October Azhar joined a select club of batsmen with an unbeaten 302 against the West Indies in Dubai and became the first batsman in day-night Test cricket to achieve a triple century. It was also the fourth triple hundred by a Pakistani batsman.

Mohammad Amir was out in the first session, caught down leg-side by wicketkeeper Matthew Wade off Mitchell Starc for 29 off 27 balls.

Sohail Khan slammed four sixes off spinner Nathan Lyon to reach his best Test score before he was run out when called for a quick single by Azhar.

With the dismissal of Riaz, Hazlewood claimed his 100th Test wicket in 25 Tests at an average of 25.79.
 
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Australia first inning 353/3 Khawaja caught behind by Wahab 97
 
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90/5 still need 91 runs to equal or two hours to stay on wicket.
:rofl: we love to make matches thrill
 
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27 overs remain and 4 wickets in hand

147/7 Amir gone

If they lose this one I need to make them all skinhead before boarding back or during flight and I buy a ticket to teach the airport to give them juton ka har:undecided:

Gai bhains pani mein:rofl:
8/154 Sarfraz gone still need 24 runs to equal

Last wicket and mountain of 21 runs. B......... C
Ab keya kahen
 
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Misbah and Yonus Khan needs to go. They are nothing outside Asia. Fifth continuous test defeat and than some jokers here in Pakistan used to term Misbah as greatest Pakistani captain to date lol. Pathetic to see these suckers cant even survive for 2 sessions. Same happened to them in NZ where they lost 9 wkts on a final session to lose a match.
 
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