Pakistan Top Order Collapse Like A House Of Cards Against Australia On Day Two Of The Boxing Day Test Match
By Sikander Hayat
Pakistan’s top order collapsed once again as a house of cards. Ricky Ponting took pity on Pakistan bowlers and declared the Australian innings at 454/5 because there was no penetration in the Pakistan bowling attack which was severely demoralised by the absolutely abysmal catching. At the end of day 2, Pakistan were 109/4
and all too familiar Pakistan batting collapse is well underway on the same pitch where night watchman Nathan Hauritz scored 75 without much trouble.
Pakistanis never get bamboozled by the surface
really because the average score by any Pakistani test team is around 250 no matter how hard or easy the pitch may be.
It will be a minor miracle if Pakistan can draw this match from here onwards. Batsmen at the crease are Muhammad Aamir and Umar Akmal.
Yes, the same Umar Akmal who gave Australia such a good start by dropping Simon Katich.
Pakistan’s top order collapsed once again as a house of cards. Ricky Ponting took pity on Pakistan bowlers and declared the Australian innings at 454/5 because there was no penetration in the Pakistan bowling attack which was severely demoralised by the absolutely abysmal catching. At the end of day 2, Pakistan were 109/4
and all too familiar Pakistan batting collapse is well underway on the same pitch where night watchman Nathan Hauritz scored 75 without much trouble.
Pakistanis never get bamboozled by the surface
really because the average score by any Pakistani test team is around 250 no matter how hard or easy the pitch may be.
It will be a minor miracle if Pakistan can draw this match from here onwards. Batsmen at the crease are Muhammad Aamir and Umar Akmal.
Yes, the same Umar Akmal who gave Australia such a good start by dropping Simon Katich.
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