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Centuries from Warner & Labuschagne help Australia reach 302/1 against Pakistan on Day 1 at Adelaide

Australia - 302/1 73 ov CRR: 4.13
Pakistan - To Bat
AUS are 302 for 1 off 73 overs
Australia 1st Innings - In Play


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Warner/Labuschagne partnership (294*):

Highest p'ship in D/N Tests (any wicket)

Highest 2nd wicket Test p'ship [MENTION=142354]THead[/MENTION]elaideOval; passing 275 by Hassett/McDonald v RSA in 1953

AUS highest 2nd wicket Test p'ship v PAK; passing 279 by Langer/Taylor at Peshawar in 1998
 
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Absolute shambles. Pink ball, red ball or orange ball. It doesn’t matter when you are dreadful.

Pakistan cricket continues to reach new lows.
 
Musa is inexperienced so one can understand him going for 5.46 rpo and can argue his selection. However Yasir is as experienced a spinner as it gets with a lot of international as well domestic experience, him going for 6.21 rpo is inexcusable.
 
Terrible bowling, terrible fielding, terrible tactics, terrible leadership, terrible selection.

We are a joke.
 
it isn't good when the opposition batsmen play without any fear as though it is a practice match. By the end of the days play that is exactly what happened, no respect for the bowling at all.
 
David Warner and Marnus Labuschagne rewrote the admittedly new-release record book for day-night Test cricket with an unprecedented domination of the pink ball, and another batting demolition of a demoralised Pakistan.

With tandem centuries to individually savour, the duo also shared the highest partnership for any wicket in the day-night Test format that was pioneered in Adelaide four years ago with an unbeaten 294 for the second wicket in the second Domain Test.

It lifted Australia's total to an imperious 1-302 at the end of a rain-interrupted day one, and once more with the whip hand having won the two-match series opener at the Gabba by an innings and five runs.

The previous benchmark among all comers in the 12 pink-ball Tests played worldwide to date was 248 by England's past and present captains, Alastair Cook and Joe Root, against the West Indies at Edgbaston in 2017.

The best partnership at Adelaide's floodlit stadium, rated recently by Australia's pacemen as the premier bowling pitch in the country, was the 137 that Usman Khawaja and Steve Smith compiled for the third wicket against South Africa three summers ago.

Today's effort also represented a record second-wicket partnership for all Tests played at Adelaide over 135 years – day or night; red ball or pink – surpassing Colin McDonald and Lindsay Hassett's 275 also against South Africa in 1952-53.

The question now is how high the union might climb tomorrow … and whether Australia's top-ranked batter Steve Smith will get a hit.

Warner (166 not out) and Labuschagne (126 not out) punished an uninspired and unimaginative Pakistan who, despite fielding a couple of fresh bowlers and armed with the pink ball that legend suggests is kryptonite to batters, were flogged to all parts of Adelaide Oval.

Not even the presence of heavy cloud and a rain delay that accounted for the entire middle session this afternoon could quell the Australia pair who resumed the superiority they had wielded over a different-looking, but equally impotent rival under sunny skies in Brisbane.

As the more fluent of the pair in the early stages of their union, Warner reached his century first to install himself alongside men's team coach and fellow left-handed opener Justin Langer on 23 Test hundreds for Australia – equal ninth among all to have donned the Baggy Green Cap.

More instructively, it was his 17th Test century on home turf and only three players – his mentor Ricky Ponting (23), another opener Matthew Hayden (21) and the incomparable Don Bradman (18) – have completed more hundreds here.

However, Warner seemed to take even greater delight when Labuschagne also completed his second century in as many innings – and the second of his already glittering Test tenure – as they embraced mid-pitch, and the former vice-captain was lifted off his feet by his younger teammate.

Labuschagne felt he might have cracked three figures a couple of balls earlier than he did, when on 94 his exquisitely struck lofted off-drive landed on the boundary rope rather than a few centimetres beyond it, which much detailed examination of slow-motion video eventually ascertained.

The 25-year-old, whose first-class career-best 185 came in the first Domain Test on his home track last weekend, wasn't made to wait long for another memorabilia moment as he knocked leg spinner Yasir Shah through mid-wicket two balls later, in the same seemingly effortless manner that had characterised much of their partnership.

The ease with which Warner and Labuschagne were able to find gaps, steal singles and blaze boundaries made a mockery of the advantages that day-night conditions, the pink ball and the recall of veteran seamer Mohammad Abbas (alongside a pair of teenage quicks) was supposed to deliver Pakistan.

Warner and his opening sidekick Joe Burns – with whom he had previously claimed to hold a 'special relationship' – had begun the day by engaging in a game of 'rock, paper, scissors' as they sat in the changeroom tunnel, awaiting their walk to the middle.

It was not immediately clear whether, as the winner of that contest, Warner was able to nominate who faced the opening delivery (it was the left-hander), but Burns soon emerged as the day's loser.

The delivery after he pocketed his first runs courtesy of a sweet cover drive to the boundary, he was lured into playing at a ball from left-armer Shaheen Shah Afridi that he felt would shape back into him, only to find it angling across.

The resultant edge nestled into keeper Muhammad Rizwan's gloves, and the 19-year-old bowler set off upon a victory run that saw him finish alongside the square leg umpire before his exultant teammates could catch him.

It would prove a lone high note on a hard day's night.

Afridi was the best of Pakistan's quicks with the new ball, and initially presented problems for Labuschagne who was challenged outside his off stump and, at the first drinks break, had managed a solitary scoring shot from 32 balls faced.

But while Labuschagne was cautiously conservative, Warner was perpetual motion.

In a ploy to throw the usually metronomic Abbas off his nagging length, Warner started batting outside his crease which, in turn, forced Rizwan to stand up at the stumps when the leader of Pakistan's attack returned for his second spell.

When he was afforded width, Warner slapped boundaries through or in front of point, and when he wasn't finding the fence he was scurrying between wickets to seize every possible run and apply extra heat to the lukewarm bowling outfit.

As a result of the pressure that Warner relentlessly applied, Labuschagne was soon able to find his rhythm as he and his partner – with whom he shared a 129-run second-wicket stand in Brisbane a week earlier – took to debutant paceman Musa Khan.

Not only did the 19-year-old right-armer leak runs at more than six per over in his opening spell in Test cricket, he was thrice called for over-stepping as the game increasingly slipped away from the tourists.

There was no more graphic illustration of the teams' disparate positions than the 'six' that Warner collected to reach 50, the hard-run two that would have carried him to 49 augmented by a wayward throw that yielded a bonus boundary, and a milestone.

It was the first time Warner had scored a half-century in his fifth day-night Test outing, and such dominance had he asserted either side of the rain break it seemed inevitable that achievement would be at least doubled.

The fact that Labuschagne seemed set to catch his batting buddy after gifting him a sizeable head start – come the dinner break, he was not out 60 with Warner on 72 – reflected the junior partner's growing surety rather than any suggestion Warner was finding the going tougher.

As the pair departed for the interval, Warner told Fox Cricket that the biggest challenge that loomed after overcome the new ball period would be having to resume their respective innings under the full glare of floodlights.

That potential problem was lessened when Pakistan skipper Azhar Ali opted to employ part-time finger spinner Iftikhar Ahmed upon resumption, and both Warner and Labuschagne were able to settle into the changed environment with little or no duress.

Not only was the bowling modest, the fielders lacked intent and were seemingly cowed by the batters' aggressive running as singles were accumulated at will.

Fittingly, having played out a maiden over from Abbas when on 99, Warner grasped his 23rd Test ton with a cheeky run off Yasir, at the completion of which he dropped his bat as he lunged for the safety of the bowler's end crease.

It meant the 33-year-old completed his trademark celebratory leap with batting helmet in hand as his only prop.

But in every other sense, it was a carbon copy of the triumph he enjoyed a week earlier.

Australia XI: David Warner, Joe Burns, Marnus Labuschagne, Steve Smith, Matthew Wade, Travis Head, Tim Paine (c & wk), Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Nathan Lyon, Josh Hazlewood

Pakistan XI: Shan Masood, Imam-ul-Haq, Azhar Ali (c), Asad Shafiq, Babar Azam, Iftikhar Ahmed, Mohammad Rizwan (wk), Yasir Shah, Mohammad Abbas, Shaheen Afridi, Musa Khan

https://www.cricket.com.au/news/mat...-one-adelaide-day-night-highlights/2019-11-29
 
Disappointing stuff.

An inexperienced and young 3rd seamer who didn’t even show consistency in FC cricket and averaged 40 odd with ball and a spinner who has proven toothless time and time again in overseas tests is somehow persisted with in every overseas tour based upon his performances in UAE.

A third seamer with bit of experience and form behind it along with probably a finger spinner who can keep things tight might have reduced the bettering a bit.
 
Terrible bowling, terrible fielding, terrible tactics, terrible leadership, terrible selection.

We are a joke.

Yes truly pathetic stuff in almost every area of cricket on and off the field.
 
On the positive side, those bowlers who missed out like Ehsan And Sameen are the future ATGs of Pakistan.
 
Really poor discapline with the ball.

no game plans.

Negative captaincy.

Just a really poor day of cricket for pakistan and the 17 overs lost to rain dont matter with Aussies scoring so quickly.
 
Musa is inexperienced so one can understand him going for 5.46 rpo and can argue his selection. However Yasir is as experienced a spinner as it gets with a lot of international as well domestic experience, him going for 6.21 rpo is inexcusable.

Musa should have never been part of the squad. He is just not good enough for this level but Naseem did show he is capable of taking wickets in the warm up match and he is faster and has better height.

not surprised how much clueless Misbah is. Naseem should have get this game.
 
On the positive side, those bowlers who missed out like Ehsan And Sameen are the future ATGs of Pakistan.

You (and everyone else who is saying this) are missing the point.

Why were people advocating for the likes of Ehsan Adil and Sameen Gul before the squads were announced?

Because they have some of the ingredients required to succeed in Australia.

Both are fairly tall, therefore they have more room for error (not my words, the commentators have pointed out that short bowlers have lesser room for error). Both are at a phase in their careers where generally you expect bowlers to fare well, at 20/26 years of age. They aren't completely under-cooked, nor are they over the hill.

Sameen Gul has played 20 FC matches and has a respectable record. Ehsan Adil is more experienced with 60 FC matches under his belt, plus he's got to be a bit more mature at 26 years old.

These are objective reasons for picking bowlers.

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Instead, we got:

A 19-year-old short pacer, who has been struggling in domestic cricket and averaged 40 this season, with the worst economy overall amongst all bowlers in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy. Who had played a grand total of 5 FC games before selection and is clearly not ready for any level of international cricket.

A 33-year-old trundler who last played for Pakistan 3 years ago and is clearly past his best - When the squads were announced, his stats in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy were 5 wickets after 4 matches at an average of 55. All because he played under Misbah a few years ago and Misbah liked him.

There are no objective reasons to select these two. Pakistan has already been handicapped in this tour by opting for a 4-man attack. With Imran/Musa playing in either of the matches along with the equally incapable Yasir, Pakistan's bowling has been completely nullified and turned into a 2-man attack with the others rendered liabilities. With such bowlers, it is absolutely impossible to compete with Australia. The bowlers are hapless and are conceding runs for fun. It's not their fault, but the management's.

No one is saying that Pakistan would have been able to draw even one of the Tests if selections were different, let alone harbour any thoughts about victory. But the humiliation of Australia being 300/1 in both matches MAY have been avoided. Or not - but at least there would have been some reasoning to explain the selections besides "Imran is my friend" and "I liked Musa at Islamabad United".
 
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Marnus Labuschagne became Test cricket's leading run-scorer for 2019 as he and David Warner hit a record pink-ball partnership to drive Australia to a commanding 1-302 against Pakistan.

In a dominant opening day at the Adelaide Oval, Warner and Labuschagne both hit big hundreds as part of an unbeaten 294-run stand.

Warner finished not out on 166, batting gloriously to hit back-to-back hundreds for the sixth time in his career after his 154 at the Gabba.

Labuschagne's century was also his second straight and allowed him to overtake Steve Smith at the top of the Test run charts - his unbeaten 126 taking him to 793 for the calendar year.

After Joe Burns fell early for just four, Warner and Labuschagne didn't offer any real chance for the rest of the evening against an ill-disciplined Pakistan attack.

Things could have been far worse for the tourists too, had rain not washed away 17 overs for the day in a two-hour delay either side of the tea break.

Dave Warner and Joe Burns do a paper, scissors, rock contest for the first ball.
The pair's stand was the highest in pink-ball history, overtaking the 248 runs Englishmen Joe Root and Alastair Cook combined for against West Indies in 2017.

It was also the highest second-wicket stand of all time for Australia against Pakistan, surpassing Mark Taylor and Justin Langer's 279 in Peshawar in 1998.

Warner played wonderfully through the offside, hitting 13 of his 19 boundaries either on the cover drive or cut shot.

Overall Pakistan have been too short to the left-hander, who only slowed as he neared three figures before reaching his ton off 156 balls courtesy of overthrows.

Labuschagne, meanwhile, has been sublime off his legs.

Patient early, he has since hit almost half his runs through the midwicket region while also late cutting the spinners behind square.

He brought up his century when he turned Yasir Shah off his pads legside, triggering an euphoric celebration before he and Warner embraced.

Australian opener David Warner has compiled his second century of the Test series against Pakistan. Credit: AAP
The knock continues a golden run for the 25-year-old, who has now hit scores of above 50 in six of his past nine innings.

The tourists meanwhile were their own worst enemies.

They bowled poorly, with debutant Muhammad Musa regularly being far too short and the recalled Mohammad Abbas having virtually no impact.

At one stage they bowled part-time offspinner Iftikhar Ahmed in the second over after the dinner break, when the pink ball is hardest to face under lights.

And they were generally poor in the field, missing run-out chances and offering up an extra five runs in overthrows.

Shaheen Shah Afridi also produced two howlers on the boundary, one time kicking the ball over the rope and at another point running the wrong way on a ball hit straight at him.

He did however provide the only highlight for Pakistan with ball in hand, getting Burns edging behind cheaply.

https://7news.com.au/sport/cricket/warner-in-charge-as-rain-hits-second-test-c-581264
 
The recent string of losses ever since Misbah became headcoach has made me so disinterested in Pak cricket to the point where I forgot who the Test captain was :))) Azhar Ali imposes no alpha male characteristics.
 
You (and everyone else who is saying this) are missing the point.

Why were people advocating for the likes of Ehsan Adil and Sameen Gul before the squads were announced?

Because they have some of the ingredients required to succeed in Australia.

Both are fairly tall, therefore they have more room for error (not my words, the commentators have pointed out that short bowlers have lesser room for error). Both are at a phase in their careers where generally you expect bowlers to fare well, at 20/26 years of age. They aren't completely under-cooked, nor are they over the hill.

Sameen Gul has played 20 FC matches and has a respectable record. Ehsan Adil is more experienced with 60 FC matches under his belt, plus he's got to be a bit more mature at 26 years old.

These are objective reasons for picking bowlers.

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Instead, we got:

A 19-year-old short pacer, who has been struggling in domestic cricket and averaged 40 this season, with the worst economy overall amongst all bowlers in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy. Who had played a grand total of 5 FC games before selection and is clearly not ready for any level of international cricket.

A 33-year-old trundler who last played for Pakistan 3 years ago and is clearly past his best - When the squads were announced, his stats in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy were 5 wickets after 4 matches at an average of 55. All because he played under Misbah a few years ago and Misbah liked him.

There are no objective reasons to select these two. Pakistan has already been handicapped in this tour by opting for a 4-man attack. With Imran/Musa playing in either of the matches along with the equally incapable Yasir, Pakistan's bowling has been completely nullified and turned into a 2-man attack with the others rendered liabilities. With such bowlers, it is absolutely impossible to compete with Australia. The bowlers are hapless and are conceding runs for fun. It's not their fault, but the management's.

No one is saying that Pakistan would have been able to draw even one of the Tests if selections were different, let alone harbour any thoughts about victory. But the humiliation of Australia being 300/1 in both matches MAY have been avoided. Or not - but at least there would have been some reasoning to explain the selections besides "Imran is my friend" and "I liked Musa at Islamabad United".

Said it before the tour, ehsan adil and sameen gul were needed.
Also, how could they leave out haris rauf, who has experience of aussie conditions!

I want the above 3 bowlers as well as shaheen and naseem to be our pacers in tests from now on.
Abbas can be given some more chances but only in uae, pakistan, england and NZ.
yasir should only play in asia and a new spinner should be selected for SENA countries.

I am not impressed with musa.
Hasnain can play white ball cricket for pakistan, and play tests in a couple years time, if he keeps improving.
 
if guys like Ehsan Adil, Sameen Gul, Haris Rauf etc etc were picked and the result was inevitably similar , people here would have complained about the logic behind their inclusion.
 
Best thing for Pak fans to do is to accept that they don't have the bowlers to win Tests in Australia and look forward to improve on that regard. All this over-hyping of players not playing is pretty much useless.
 
You (and everyone else who is saying this) are missing the point.

Why were people advocating for the likes of Ehsan Adil and Sameen Gul before the squads were announced?

Because they have some of the ingredients required to succeed in Australia.

Both are fairly tall, therefore they have more room for error (not my words, the commentators have pointed out that short bowlers have lesser room for error). Both are at a phase in their careers where generally you expect bowlers to fare well, at 20/26 years of age. They aren't completely under-cooked, nor are they over the hill.

Sameen Gul has played 20 FC matches and has a respectable record. Ehsan Adil is more experienced with 60 FC matches under his belt, plus he's got to be a bit more mature at 26 years old.

These are objective reasons for picking bowlers.

-------------------------

Instead, we got:

A 19-year-old short pacer, who has been struggling in domestic cricket and averaged 40 this season, with the worst economy overall amongst all bowlers in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy. Who had played a grand total of 5 FC games before selection and is clearly not ready for any level of international cricket.

A 33-year-old trundler who last played for Pakistan 3 years ago and is clearly past his best - When the squads were announced, his stats in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy were 5 wickets after 4 matches at an average of 55. All because he played under Misbah a few years ago and Misbah liked him.

There are no objective reasons to select these two. Pakistan has already been handicapped in this tour by opting for a 4-man attack. With Imran/Musa playing in either of the matches along with the equally incapable Yasir, Pakistan's bowling has been completely nullified and turned into a 2-man attack with the others rendered liabilities. With such bowlers, it is absolutely impossible to compete with Australia. The bowlers are hapless and are conceding runs for fun. It's not their fault, but the management's.

No one is saying that Pakistan would have been able to draw even one of the Tests if selections were different, let alone harbour any thoughts about victory. But the humiliation of Australia being 300/1 in both matches MAY have been avoided. Or not - but at least there would have been some reasoning to explain the selections besides "Imran is my friend" and "I liked Musa at Islamabad United".


So basically your argument is

1. We would still have lost the game had those guys been picked but at least we would not have complained about the selection bias.

2. They might have performed better IN AUSTRALIA than the ones that came based on Pakistani performances.


I have two issues.

1. We have already had a chain of events done where Abbas was considered the vital cog in the Brisbane test and him being missing was the reason for such a bitter defeat.

But WHEN abbas DID BOWL, he looked downright ordinary and just another version of the spinner Imran.

So after raucous claims and "huge mistake by NOT playing ABBAS, most supporters are now throwing their ire at Musa Khan and ignoring the complete failure Abbas has been so far while just a test ago he was the saviour.

2. None of the bowlers who play domestics in pakistan are expected to produce any tangible results when transitioning to Australian soil.

Heck our team of ATGs like Saqlain, Wasim and Shoaib couldnt win a test here after a multiude of experience

You say Sameen and Ehsan would have performed better ?

I really dont think so because EVERY NAME thrown about in the last 12 months is just another HYPE MACHINE.

Lets forget about this tour because the results were NOT changing even if Wasim akram himself was bowling here.
 
Caught session and a half. Bowling was toothless. It was almost like they have to gift their wickets.
 
Best thing for Pak fans to do is to accept that they don't have the bowlers to win Tests in Australia and look forward to improve on that regard. All this over-hyping of players not playing is pretty much useless.
Rubbish!

HARIS RAUF! This guy is a raw young version of waqar younis.
Naseem shah
Shaheen shah afridi

This trio is the future of pak.fast bowling!
With one of the following as 4th seamer
Ehsan adil
Sameen gul

These bowlers will get you 20 aussie wickets in australia!
But must play 5 bowlers, 4 pacers and a spinner, a leggie but not yasir.
 
If the likes of warner and labu can bat, surely Babar can. Mark my words - Babar will give a masterclass in batting in PAK first innings and AUS inn will be forgotten.
 
So basically your argument is

1. We would still have lost the game had those guys been picked but at least we would not have complained about the selection bias.

2. They might have performed better IN AUSTRALIA than the ones that came based on Pakistani performances.


I have two issues.

1. We have already had a chain of events done where Abbas was considered the vital cog in the Brisbane test and him being missing was the reason for such a bitter defeat.

But WHEN abbas DID BOWL, he looked downright ordinary and just another version of the spinner Imran.

So after raucous claims and "huge mistake by NOT playing ABBAS, most supporters are now throwing their ire at Musa Khan and ignoring the complete failure Abbas has been so far while just a test ago he was the saviour.

2. None of the bowlers who play domestics in pakistan are expected to produce any tangible results when transitioning to Australian soil.

Heck our team of ATGs like Saqlain, Wasim and Shoaib couldnt win a test here after a multiude of experience

You say Sameen and Ehsan would have performed better ?

I really dont think so because EVERY NAME thrown about in the last 12 months is just another HYPE MACHINE.

Lets forget about this tour because the results were NOT changing even if Wasim akram himself was bowling here.

Yes, I am focusing on the process (selection) rather than the outcome. Some may feel differently, so I can only speak for myself. The whole point is that IK and Musa had no right to be selected for this tour.

As for Abbas, he didn't do anything major, but at least he kept the runs down. Still, he was disappointing. However, Imran was much worse in the 1st Test, spraying the ball around. Their records teach us exactly that: Abbas is a more economical bowler. In an all-round bowling lineup, you can have one of those. You can't have someone like IK, who is neither threatening, nor capable of controlling the game. Again, all this was known before the first Test.
 
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Rubbish!

HARIS RAUF! This guy is a raw young version of waqar younis.
Naseem shah
Shaheen shah afridi

This trio is the future of pak.fast bowling!
With one of the following as 4th seamer
Ehsan adil
Sameen gul

These bowlers will get you 20 aussie wickets in australia!
But must play 5 bowlers, 4 pacers and a spinner, a leggie but not yasir.

Yeah sure. As I said before, any player who's not playing will become world conquering for that day.

Haris Rauf and Sameen Gul have never played international cricket before. And Ehsan Adil averages 53 in the 3 Tests he's played. But somehow these will pick 20 Aussie wickets. There needs to be some logic when you present a statement.
 
I believe the pink kookaburra goes soft way too soon. Even worse than red kookaburra. That's why SG was forced to manufacture one so abruptly.
 
Then you won't get any runs. Aus never plays 5 specialist bowlers
We are not australia.

At uae we only play 4 bowlers.

Like ifti is going to score any runs.

Imam, babar, shafiq and rizwan are capable of scoring centuries on this flat pitch.
Shaan and azhar can score 50s.
 
The situation is as follows no interest in the team situation I would rather follow when Babar is batting of Naseem is balling.
 
Yeah sure. As I said before, any player who's not playing will become world conquering for that day.

Haris Rauf and Sameen Gul have never played international cricket before. And Ehsan Adil averages 53 in the 3 Tests he's played. But somehow these will pick 20 Aussie wickets. There needs to be some logic when you present a statement.
Haris ehsan and sameen are superior to the pace bowlers playing today, with the exception of shaheen.
Ehsan a much improved bowler from when he had his debut years back.
These guys are tall and pacey , ideal for aussie wickets. Haris has experience of playing in australia.
Theres my logic, can i prove my point?
Obviously not, because they are not playing!
Can you prove your point? No for the same reason.
 
If the likes of warner and labu can bat, surely Babar can. Mark my words - Babar will give a masterclass in batting in PAK first innings and AUS inn will be forgotten.

Not just babar but also shafiq, imam and rizwan are all capable of scoring centuries on this pancake. I am hoping azhar and shaan can get 50s. I have no hope for ifti, lets hope he surprises me.
 
I am talking about the current situation of our team, not only the current match I know they picked Musa for some reason.

Theres no reason to pick musa or imran khan snr. We are bowling with 2 bowlers, a strike bowler in shaheen and a workhorse in abbas.
 
Just saw the highlights video on Youtube and closed the browser down immediately soon after seeing Shaheen's two misfields and those dollies from the new kid Musa. This is disrespect to cricket the game and the ardent followers of the game. Even Gully cricketers would have shown better discipline than these rookies!
 
Pak is bowling like a children's team to AUS.

Once they bowl we will start batting like kids. Its all in the mentality.
 
Even our pathetic BD bowlers won't do worse than these Pak bowlers in Australia. I could not even imagine once in my bad dreams that one day I have to see these pathetic state of Pak bowling
 
Pak is bowling like a children's team to AUS.

Once they bowl we will start batting like kids. Its all in the mentality.
Our batting is quite decent, we will lose because we can score 300 or maybe 400, but we cant chase 600+.
And thats all down to the bowlers.
Apart from shaheen, do any of these bowlers merit playing in tests in australia?
Yasir and abbas are good bowlers in uae and asia, but not in australia.
Imran khan snr should not have been selected .
Musa should be playing domestics not int cricket.
Naseem is a superstar in the making!
 
Even our pathetic BD bowlers won't do worse than these Pak bowlers in Australia. I could not even imagine once in my bad dreams that one day I have to see these pathetic state of Pak bowling
Kick a man or in this case a team's supporters, when they are down, why dont you brother?
 
Just saw the highlights video on Youtube and closed the browser down immediately soon after seeing Shaheen's two misfields and those dollies from the new kid Musa. This is disrespect to cricket the game and the ardent followers of the game. Even Gully cricketers would have shown better discipline than these rookies!

You are right, it was disrespect to pick 2 uncapped teenagers(even though one naseem will be a superstar) and two 126kph pace bowlers to play in australia.
 
I don't understand the idea of dragging children from school to the national team. Just because someone has pace doesn't mean he is fit to play for national team.
 
Warner and Labuschagne tickled pink with back-to-back Test tons
By Chris Barrett

David Warner declared he had never left the ball better after he and Marnus Labuschagne both bludgeoned back-to-back hundreds in a record partnership to leave Australia in a commanding position in the second Test on Friday night.

Reborn opener Warner followed up his 154 at the Gabba with a 23rd Test century and his first against the pink ball, while Labuschagne backed up his 185 in Brisbane with a second Test ton as Australia assumed total control on a rain-affected opening day at Adelaide Oval.

Pakistan did themselves no favours with selection and strategy backfiring but there was no taking away from the performances of Warner (166 not out) and Labuschagne (126 not out), who put the foot down and took Australia to 1-302 despite 17 overs being lost to the weather.

The pair's unbeaten partnership of 294 surpassed a 66-year-old record for the highest second-wicket stand in Adelaide, and is the fifth highest second-wicket combination of all time for Australia. The way they have been travelling already this summer Steve Smith may end up beside himself with fear of missing out.

Labuschagne’s stunning emergence as a genuine Test star in the past four months shows no signs of slowing down, producing yet another innings of style and substance. He is now the top scoring Test batsman in the world in 2019 with 793 runs, 15 ahead of second-placed Smith.

Warner, meanwhile, is once again a top-order rock for Australia after his Ashes nightmare, having plundered runs in the Twenty20 campaign against Sri Lanka and Pakistan and carried on in the Test series.

Adelaide has historically been a happy hunting ground for him, although before now only when the ball was red or white. He arrived here with three Test hundreds to his name including the two in one match against India in 2014.

But in the six Test innings he had played at the ground since then he had not reached 50. Those three matches were all day-night contests, while he also wasn't prolific in his only other Test against the pink ball, taking on Pakistan at the Gabba in 2016.

Warner said he didn't feel he had to prove anything in day-night Test cricket coming to Adelaide. "Not at all. I scored [Sheffield] Shield pink ball hundreds," he said.

"For me, the majority of the time I’ve got some pretty good balls, I’ve felt like tonight I actually really tightened up in my defence. It's probably the best I’ve ever left I think."

Warner dropped his bat as he dashed through for a quick single for his hundred, performing his customary leaping celebration clutching his helmet instead. It was the sixth time in his Test career he has produced centuries in consecutive innings.

Aside from defence, there was another secret to his success in Brisbane and Adelaide, he said.

"The little one stayed with me last night, that’s little [three-year-old daughter] Indi," Warner said.

"That’s two nights in a row before I’ve got hundreds and last night was a bit of superstition. So, I let her stay with me, and I let the girls stay in the other room. Indi is my little lucky charm."

Pakistan were helpless as Warner and Labuschagne began cautiously and then had to take few gambles, such was the degree of second-rate bowling they could put away. They piled on the pain with urgent running between the wickets and diligent turnover of the strike.

Of Labuschagne, Warner said: "Marnus fielded for us one or two times in Test matches, then I played against him in Shield games. I just remember how annoying he was, he never shut up on the field, a bit like me when I was a youngster.

"But his work ethic is outstanding, he's got this bromance between him and 'Smudge' [Smith] and it's really rubbing off on him in the way he prepares."

While the Australian pair were almost flawless, Pakistan were rudderless. Shaheen Afridi was the one of their three seamers to pose any danger and it was the left-armer with the Hollywood hairstyle who removed Joe Burns for four with the new ball, the opener prodding at a probing delivery that shaped away from the bat and clipped the edge, his exit sealed with a tidy low catch from wicketkeeper Mohammad Rizwan.

The controversial omission of Mohammad Abbas in the first Test was explained by an non-threatening display of medium pace upon his recall while the latest teenage debutant, Musa Khan, was fast and tried hard but sprayed the ball around and was picked off at will.

There were eyebrows raised when captain Azhar Ali opened up after dinner with part-time off-spinner Iftikhar Ahmed and the fields became more defensive as the night went on.

Their dismal showing got even worse with embarrassing fielding in the deep, a horrendous review and a botched run out of Labuschagne to top it all off.

https://www.smh.com.au/sport/cricke...h-back-to-back-test-tons-20191129-p53fjl.html
 
I don't understand the idea of dragging children from school to the national team. Just because someone has pace doesn't mean he is fit to play for national team.

You say that but the youngest fast bowler was Pakistan’s best bowler on this tour
 
There is just something mysterious and haunting about Pakistan playing cricket in Australia. They could probably be playing Wasim and Waqar and still i wont be surprised if i get to know Australia is 300/1. Taking nothing away from Pakistani bowlers talent but for some strange reasons things never seem to go in their favour there. I really don't think Aussie batting should be doing this against any team right now. [MENTION=9]Saj[/MENTION] [MENTION=93712]MenInG[/MENTION] [MENTION=131701]Mamoon[/MENTION] [MENTION=53290]Markhor[/MENTION]
 
There is just something mysterious and haunting about Pakistan playing cricket in Australia. They could probably be playing Wasim and Waqar and still i wont be surprised if i get to know Australia is 300/1. Taking nothing away from Pakistani bowlers talent but for some strange reasons things never seem to go in their favour there. I really don't think Aussie batting should be doing this against any team right now. [MENTION=9]Saj[/MENTION] [MENTION=93712]MenInG[/MENTION] [MENTION=131701]Mamoon[/MENTION] [MENTION=53290]Markhor[/MENTION]

India playing test cricket in England in the last decade is turning out to be similar. We have like 2 wins and a dozen losses and i dont think we were that bad either.
 
Misbah/Waqar/Azhar trio back with a bang. [MENTION=134608]Hawkeye[/MENTION]
 
Even our pathetic BD bowlers won't do worse than these Pak bowlers in Australia. I could not even imagine once in my bad dreams that one day I have to see these pathetic state of Pak bowling

But your batting wouldn't do any better either
 
Positives

- We got a wicket today.
- Australia batted only around 7 hours today.
- Musa bowled balls over 140+ kph
- Abbas bowled balls over 130+ kph
- We got a important wicket of a batsman that too an opener.
- Shaheen and Abbas both had an economy rate of below 3.
- Warner couldn't get his 200 today.
- We gave away 6 runs in extras.
- No bowler got injured.
- Yasir gave away less than 100 runs today.
- 2nd new ball is only 7 overs away.
- We didn't conceded a single six.
 
Embarrassing and shameful stuff by Pakistan, felt like watching a below ranked team like Zimbabwe,

the only thing positive today is expose of Misbah fans and Sarfaraz haters. This team was being hailed as better than Sarfaraz-Arthur side.

:))

Those amazing people should be ashamed of themselves, they are no fans of Pakistan team or want Pakistan to progress. Pro-PCB mafia has really taken this too far.

Few months more and it would be tough for PTV and Ten Sports to find sponsors for telecast of such a pathetic team.
 
Even though we conceded 580 last time, I really didn't expect us to have conceded 300/1 again. This is possibly the worse I've seen us bowl in the last 10 years.
We conceded high totals in 2016/17 but we created chances as well. Here it felt like we were giving them net practice.
Toothless bowling.

Our batting could have done something if we had quality bowlers. Alas.
Onto the Sri Lanka series
 
Wow, lol. Glad I didn't watch day 1. Yasir 'I got Smith out 7 times' Shah goes at 6 an over. Good job Messi, your experience is shining here.
 
Expected score at stumps tomorrow:

Australia- 674/1
Warner: 347*
Labuachagne: 303*

Pakistan
Abbas- 0/116
Shaheen- 1/100
Musa- 0/152
Yasir- 0/210
Iftikhar- 0/78
Azhar- 0/35

:azhar2
 
For the record, do Sameen/Adil/Rauf have played any A tours recently? Or County cricket? What was their record? Is it exceptional?

Their advocates must answer these questions instead of beating their drums.

Otherwise the argument is funny and it would be like a minnow supporter (put name of any country Zim/Ire etc) saying they currently have a couple of bowlers in their FC system who'll run through any side on any given pitch, but simply their selectors are not selecting them.
 
The Warm up match performances raised expectations. It actually made the Australians prepare more and be on their guard. We won the warm up games in 2016 as well but still we got whitewashed and looked toothless.
 
But your batting wouldn't do any better either

Yes, I agree. Our batting is as fragile as our bowling. But apart from Babar, Pak too don't have any decent test batsman now who can really fight. My aim was not to compare between these two sides, Pak is definitely a better test side, but what I want to point here is that Pakistan is going downwards very fast.
 
You (and everyone else who is saying this) are missing the point.

Why were people advocating for the likes of Ehsan Adil and Sameen Gul before the squads were announced?

Because they have some of the ingredients required to succeed in Australia.

Both are fairly tall, therefore they have more room for error (not my words, the commentators have pointed out that short bowlers have lesser room for error). Both are at a phase in their careers where generally you expect bowlers to fare well, at 20/26 years of age. They aren't completely under-cooked, nor are they over the hill.

Sameen Gul has played 20 FC matches and has a respectable record. Ehsan Adil is more experienced with 60 FC matches under his belt, plus he's got to be a bit more mature at 26 years old.

These are objective reasons for picking bowlers.

-------------------------

Instead, we got:

A 19-year-old short pacer, who has been struggling in domestic cricket and averaged 40 this season, with the worst economy overall amongst all bowlers in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy. Who had played a grand total of 5 FC games before selection and is clearly not ready for any level of international cricket.

A 33-year-old trundler who last played for Pakistan 3 years ago and is clearly past his best - When the squads were announced, his stats in the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy were 5 wickets after 4 matches at an average of 55. All because he played under Misbah a few years ago and Misbah liked him.

There are no objective reasons to select these two. Pakistan has already been handicapped in this tour by opting for a 4-man attack. With Imran/Musa playing in either of the matches along with the equally incapable Yasir, Pakistan's bowling has been completely nullified and turned into a 2-man attack with the others rendered liabilities. With such bowlers, it is absolutely impossible to compete with Australia. The bowlers are hapless and are conceding runs for fun. It's not their fault, but the management's.

No one is saying that Pakistan would have been able to draw even one of the Tests if selections were different, let alone harbour any thoughts about victory. But the humiliation of Australia being 300/1 in both matches MAY have been avoided. Or not - but at least there would have been some reasoning to explain the selections besides "Imran is my friend" and "I liked Musa at Islamabad United".

Well said and I share the same sentiments.

Misbah has made multiple mistakes with his selections both with the squad and final XI.

I feel fans are getting lost in the short-term results ("oh look Abbas got smashed too haha!") and not understanding the actual issues behind Misbah's selections.

In general, neither Misbah or the fans can predict the future. This means you have to select on merit and build a strong combination that gives you the best chance. Instead of doing that, Misbah included Imran Khan and Musa in the squad (both undeserving right off the bat) and then chose Imran Khan over Abbas in the 1st Test (again undeserving).

After a while, those undeserving selections pile up and your team falls apart.

Even if Abbas had been smashed, at least you could still say, "hey he did deserve a spot in the XI but didn't perform."

In fact, I would be the first guy to defend Misbah, if he chose players on merit and they got tonked around. At that point, you can begin focusing on the bowling coach and bowlers. I mean what's the point of blaming Musa for day 1 when he shouldn't even be there?! It's like picking up a club cricketer and then lashing out at him for not playing well at the international level. It's not his fault because he shouldn't even be put in that spot!

As of right now, Misbah's selections have no rhyme or reason and it shows through his press conferences. He was blatantly lying that Imran Khan did well in FC cricket when the stats say otherwise. Waqar then started mentioning Musa doing well in FC cricket when that's untrue as well!

It's an embarrassing state of affairs.

Even when a team gets hammered, there should be a logical process in place for selections. Pakistan already has limited talent, so any slip-ups in selections will ruin the team's chances of putting up a fight.
 
India playing test cricket in England in the last decade is turning out to be similar. We have like 2 wins and a dozen losses and i dont think we were that bad either.

There is no comparison between Pakistan in Australia and India in England. India are far more competitive and win a Test every tour. We are proper minnows in Australia.
 
Yes, I agree. Our batting is as fragile as our bowling. But apart from Babar, Pak too don't have any decent test batsman now who can really fight. My aim was not to compare between these two sides, Pak is definitely a better test side, but what I want to point here is that Pakistan is going downwards very fast.

I'm not having a go at you or your team it was a genuine comment not a trolly one.
I agree we need batsmen who can at least stay on the crease for a minimum of 10 overs but our problem right now is our toothless bowling which needs to be sorted ASAP
 
I am shocked, that's all. I have never seen a more spineless performance by PCT in a test series, never.
 
The bowling has looked completely inept. I hate to keep saying it but this is what happens when you pick to appease the media and idiotic fans.
 
Musa is inexperienced so one can understand him going for 5.46 rpo and can argue his selection. However Yasir is as experienced a spinner as it gets with a lot of international as well domestic experience, him going for 6.21 rpo is inexcusable.

Not really a surprise is it? There was a lot of discussion that before the series if selected, there was a high probability of getting mauled like his last outing in Oz. Sadly, this is all too predictable and has come to fruition.

Even though they're right about this outcome, the fans aren't gloating because we want to see the team do well but the whole thing is turning into a complete and utter shambles.
 
We are not australia.

At uae we only play 4 bowlers.

Like ifti is going to score any runs.

Imam, babar, shafiq and rizwan are capable of scoring centuries on this flat pitch.
Shaan and azhar can score 50s.

The teams that have won in Australia recently (SA and India) have both done so with 6-4, with one of the batsmen being a very part time bowler. If Pakistan wants to win they have to play 6-4
 
I believe the pink kookaburra goes soft way too soon. Even worse than red kookaburra. That's why SG was forced to manufacture one so abruptly.

As I said when Aussie batters had it too easy. kookaburra makes **** balls. Makes for boring cricket.
 
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