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    Rain curtails 2nd day of Australia-Pakistan Test

    Playing in his 112th and last Test, Warner was caught at first slip by Babar Azam off Agha Salman before lunch.

    Rain curtails 2nd day of Australia-Pakistan Test
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    SYDNEY: Australia opener David Warner was dismissed for 34 in his farewell cricket Test against Pakistan at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Thursday before rain and poor light ruined most of the rest of the second day.

    Playing in his 112th and last Test, Warner was caught at first slip by Babar Azam off Agha Salman before lunch.

    Play was interrupted in the middle session with Australia at 116-2 in reply to Pakistan’s 313. The lights were on at the SCG and the conditions were gloomy, but the decision to take players from the field for bad light was met with boos from the crowd and criticism from former players.

    Players stayed off for a further 40 minutes while 25,000 fans remained in attendance, before rain began to fall and the day was officially washed out.

    Marnus Labuschagne will resume on 23 on Friday morning with Steve Smith on 6.

    “It is so frustrating,” Australia’s ex-coach and Test opener Justin Langer said on Channel 7 television. “I have walked in all the shoes as a player and batsman. You want to be off and want perfect conditions, and then as coach you want what’s best for your team.”

    Warner will still likely have a chance to bat in the fourth innings of the match. He had threatened to go on with a big score on his home ground after surviving a chance earlier when dropped at slip by Saim Ayub on 20.

    Resuming on six following a nervous one-over stay late on Day 1, Warner produced one of the shots of the morning when he square-drove Hasan Ali for four. He steered another ball from Hasan between slips and gully to the boundary, while an edge off Aamir Jamal also went for four.

    But on 34, Warner’s time at the crease came to an end. Facing a ball from Salman that gripped and bounced, Warner was squared up on the crease and outside-edged the ball to Babar at first slip.

    BRIEF SCORES: Pakistan 313 vs Australia 116/2 in 47 overs (U Khawaja 47)

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