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Report - 3rd Test, Day 5 : Pakistan fall to 220-run loss, yet another series whitewash in Australia

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Toss: Australia won the toss, Steve Smith opted to bat first.

Teams

Australia: MT Renshaw, DA Warner, UT Khawaja, SPD Smith (c), PSP Handscomb, HWR Cartwright, MS Wade (wk), MA Starc, SNJ O'Keefe, JR Hazlewood, NM Lyon.

Pakistan: Sharjeel Khan, Azhar Ali, Babar Azam, Younis Khan, Misbah-ul-Haq (c), Asad Shafiq, Sarfraz Ahmed (wk), Mohammad Amir, Yasir Shah, Wahab Riaz, Imran Khan.

For once (when Pakistan probably didn't want it), the weather was clear at the start of the day and the match began early as scheduled. And disaster struck in the first over from Hazlewood - Azhar tried to work the ball into the leg-side and got a leading edge, caught by the bowler for 11. Lyon started off with the pacer, troubling the Pakistan batsmen straight away but it was Hazlewood who struck again in his third over as Babar missed a straight delivery and was plumb LBW for 9. Yasir and Younis set out to bat defensively but there was almost a run out after some good fielding. With the pressure mounting, Younis looked to go for the big shot against Lyon but was deceived by the bowlers variations and was caught for 13, meaning he remains 23 runs behind 10,000. Yasir resumed his long vigil at the crease with Misbah, surviving over after over with the captain despite being beaten a few times. He showed good temperament to not go for an ambitious shot at any point. However, he finally fell to O'Keefe as he looked to defend the ball but it turned and took the outside edge with Bird taking an excellent catch inches off the turf at second slip. Shafiq was positive but that almost brought around his downfall as he edged one to Smith who grassed a tough chance. Shafiq looked to continue playing positively whenever the bowlers erred as Pakistan finished the session at 128/5.

The pacers started off in the 2nd session and a few overs in, Starc's frustration came to an end as Shafiq chopped one onto his stumps for 30. Sarfraz came out looking to be positive to relieve the pressure and almost gave it away as he drove at one with Bird getting a hand to it at gully. The spinners settled down into a rhythm with the batsmen looking to play the occasional big shot, with Misbah getting one of his trademark sixes. However, he fell going for a big shot once again, for possibly the last time in international cricket as he was caught at mid-off for 38 off O'Keefe. Wahab took Lyon for 3 fours in an over including a strong reverse sweep but he perished in the next over, caught behind, given out on review due to a small spike on Snicko. Sarfraz continued on, bringing up a fifty but Amir was next to fall as he was run out after a mix-up. Sarfraz took Lyon for 20 in an over but Australia took the 2nd new ball and sealed a 220-run win as Imran was dismissed.

Summary: Another shattering loss for Pakistan but one that was always on the cards after Australia declared with 114 overs remaining in the game. Pakistan will rue missed chances in the series but the bowling was horrendous throughout. Six losses in a row is unprecedented for Pakistan, and it's also 12 consecutive losses in Australia - a lot of work coming up for Mickey Arthur in the next few months. After Azhar fell in the first over, it always felt as though a loss was around the corner and Australia duly wrapped it up in good time with a session remaining. Misbah looked like he might take the game deep but once again fell to the spinner going for the big shot - perhaps his last act in international cricket.

Fall of wickets:

2-55 (Azhar Ali, 16.6 ov)
3-67 (Babar Azam, 20.4 ov)
4-82 (Younis Khan, 29.5 ov)
5-96 (Yasir Shah, 43.5 ov)
6-136 (Asad Shafiq, 57.3 ov)
7-188 (Misbah-ul-Haq, 70.6 ov)
8-202 (Wahab Riaz, 72.6 ov)
9-224 (Mohammad Amir, 78.4 ov)
10-244 (Imran Khan, 80.2 ov)
 
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End of an era for one of the best Pakistan teams of all time. Thankful I got to watch them play.
 
Misbah won't get a bigger stage than this one to call it a day - 30K+ at SCG, a little smaller than the stage on which other Niazi retired, but still worthy of the man. He had a smaller stage 5 months back at Oval, but decided to wait for a bigger crowd & he has got it today. Question is - will he be that selfish to leave with PAK Cricket in shambles or he'll be bold enough to give another try to revive it by the next time they tour in 2019?

I expect the 2nd - for such a great heart, he simply can't leave his young team, which he has groomed for last 6 years. Life expectancy in PAK is around 66 years; this team is not even 32 at average, hence they need a leader, mentor & father figure to keep their marbles together.
 
Aus were a weaker side compared to some old tours and how our current team looked yet we were still shockingly awful

JRs didn't perform
SRs performed when it was too late, seems to happen to Younis always

Bowlers were poor
Didn't expect Shah to be this poor, though didn't expect him to be that great

Azhar did well, credit to him

Expect a 5-0 or 3-0 whitewash

Our odi side isn't going to be any better

Bowling is pretty much the same

Amir
Riaz
Irfan
Nawaz/Imad will both get smacked around

Batting wise, hopefully Akmal performs
 
He lost the match when he lost the toss. At least his body language at the time suggested so.
 
Hopefully we're gonna see that last of Azhar as ODI captain, 5-0 whitewash is looming.
 
Am I the only one who thinks this Australian team will beat India in India?

not even a chance. not even 1% chance.

this aussie lot is simply pathetic (yes they beat us 3-0 and shame on us) and indians are led by a giant Virat Kohli. Virat is a modern giant. his pasison, technique, stamina unbeoeivable...man what a cricketer. he lifts his whole team.

ashwin, jadeja will eat these aussie jokers
 
Am I the only one who thinks this Australian team will beat India in India?
Current Australian bowling will struggle in India to pick up 20 wickets. Their batting will do fine especially Warner and Smith.
 
Beating the Indians in India may be tougher than Pakistan in Australia ..... can't wait for the start of the series !!!!!
 
What a shameful performance can't believe our so called world class bowling attack could not get 20 wickets in any match
 
Don't take 20 wickets in a Test match then don't expect to win.
 
For stats gurus, is Misbah the first Pakistan captain to lose 6 tests in a row ?

What's the world record for losing consecutive tests ?
First time in history Pakistan lost 6 test in a row.
For second part my guess would be Bangladesh.
 
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Am I the only one who thinks this Australian team will beat India in India?

You guys forget, that many Aussies play a lot of cricket in the IPL and are used to all kinds of India pitches. Indians wont have it so easy against the marauding Aussies. mark my Words! Aussies stand a very good chance of winning the series.

Indians will depend on Ashwin and Kohli. The others arent consistent
 
Whatever his legacy may be but 6-0 means he has to go team needs fresh energy
 
Worst performance by any Pakistani team in Australia in history. Earlier we might not have won series but we did manage to draw Test series and win matches. We've regressed to the bottom now.
 
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