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AUS vs PAK, 2nd Test: Marsh misses out on century

Half-centuries from Mitchell Marsh and Steve Smith led Australia's fightback after early wickets, with their lead increasing to 241 runs

AUS vs PAK, 2nd Test: Marsh misses out on century
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Mitchell Marsh and Steve Smith (ICC)

MELBOURNE: Half-centuries from Mitchell Marsh and Steve Smith led Australia's fightback after early wickets, with their lead increasing to 241 runs at the end of the day three of the second Test against Pakistan at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) on Thursday. At the end of day three, Australia was 187/6, with Alex Carey (16*) unbeaten.

Aussies started the session at 107/4, with Marsh (57*) and Smith (26*) unbeaten. In the final session, Smith and Marsh continued to counterattack. Australia reached to 150-run mark in 44.1 overs.

The 153-run partnership between Smith and Marsh came to an end as Marsh was caught by Agha Salman at slips, with Mir getting his third wicket.

Marsh was gone for 96 in 130 balls, with 13 fours. Australia was 169/5. Smith carried on building a partnership with Alex Carey.

Smith reached his half-century in 153 balls, with three fours. However, he fell on the last ball of the day for 50 in 176 balls to Shaheen.

On that note, the day ended. Mir (3/27) and Shaheen (3/58) were among the top bowlers for Pakistan for the day.

Earlier, a counter-attacking half-century by Mitchell Marsh and his partnership with Steve Smith helped Australia overcome the early loss of wickets and swell their lead to 161 runs at the end of the second session of day three of the second Test against Pakistan at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) on Thursday. At Tea, Australia was 107/4, with Marsh (57*) and Steve Smith (26*) unbeaten.

Starting this session on 6/2, with David Warner (1*) joined by Travis Head, Mir Hamza removed them for six and zero respectively.

Australia sunk to 16/4. Then Smith joined forces with Marsh. Marsh did not waste much time starting a counterattack, smashing Aamer Jamal for three fours in the 14th over to put some pressure back on bowlers. Australia reached the 50-run mark in 15.2 overs as Marsh smashed Jamal for the fourth boundary.

Smith played the anchor role on the other end, helping Marsh express himself. The duo reached a 50-run stand in 87 balls.

In later overs, Marsh went after Pakistan's lead pacer Shaheen Shah Afridi, smashing him for some boundaries. The all-rounder registered his third successive fifty of the series in 70 balls, with eight fours. In 28.4 overs, Australia reached the 100-run mark.

The duo helped Australia end the session without a loss of wicket.

Earlier, a five-wicket haul by skipper Pat Cummins put Australia in a commanding position before the visitors clawed their way into the contest as Shaheen Shah Afridi struck two crucial blows to rock the hosts early on the opening session of day three of the second Test against Pakistan at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) on Thursday.

Pakistan started the day at 194/6, with Mohammed Rizwan (29*) and Aamer Jamal (2*) unbeaten. Pakistan reached the 200-run mark in 56.2 overs.

Skipper Cummins gave Australia the opening wicket in the session, removing Rizwan for 42 off 51 balls. Pakistan was 215/7. Lower middle order batters Jamal and Shaheen stitched a solid 25-run partnership to take Pakistan near the 250-run mark.

Lyon trapped Shaheen leg before wicket for 21, reducing Pakistan to 240/8. ' Pakistan reached the 250-run mark in 71 overs. Cummins removed Hasan Ali (2) to get his 10th Test five-wicket haul while Lyon removed Mir Hamza (2). Pakistan ended their innings at 264/10 in 73.5 overs, trailing by 54 runs.

Cummins (5/48) was the top bowler for Australia, while Lyon also took 4/73 in 18.5 overs. Josh Hazlewood also got one wicket. In their second innings, Australia was off to a bad start as Shaheen removed Usman Khawaja (0) and Marnus Labuschagne (4), reducing Australia to 6/2.

Brief Scores: Australia: 318 and 187/6 (Mitchell Marsh 96, Steve Smith 50, Mir Hamza 2/13) lead Pakistan: 264 (Abdullah Shafique 62, Shan Masood 54, Pat Cummins 5/48) by 241 runs.

ANI
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