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The second day of the Boxing Day Test between Australia and Pakistan at the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) was nothing short of enthralli🦋ng cricket action. Both teams showcased moments of brilliance, with Australia dominating with the ball after being bundled out for 318 in their first innings.
Despite managing to restrict Australia reach a formidable total, Pakistan’s hopes were significantly dented as they finished the day on 194/6, courtesy of a remarkable display by Aussie skipper Pat Cummins.
Australia’s innings
Resuming their innings on a promising 187/3, Australia aimed to build on their foundation. Despite Marnus Labuschagne (63) reaching his fifty and Mitchell Marsh contributing a crucial 41 runs, wickets fell at regular intervals, preventing Australia from posting a formidable total. Aamer Jamal led the Pakistani bowling attack with three wickets, supported by Hasan Ali, Mir Hamza, and Shaheen Afridi, who all claimed two wickets each.
Pakistan’s solid start
Pakistan faced an early setback with the cheap dismissal of Imam ul Haq. However, Abdullah Shafique (62) and Shan Masood (54) displayed resilience, forming a solid partnership that raised hopes for the visitors. Both batters notched up brilliant fifties, providing Pakistan with a s꧟trong foundation to b♏uild upon.
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Pat Cummins strikes
The turning point of the day came when Australian skipper Cummins broke the formidable partnership by dismissing Shafique, shifting the momentum in Australia’s favour. Cummins finished the day with three crucial wickets to his name, proving once again why he is a vital asset for the Australian team.
Pakistan’s batting collapse
Despite the brilliant efforts of Shafique and Masood, Pakistan’s batting lineup collapsed after their dismissals. The Australian bowlers, led by Cummins and supported by Nathan Lyon, managed to cap🐠italize on the vulnerability of the Pakistani middle order. The day concluded ✱with Pakistan reeling at 194/6 when stumps were called, putting Australia in a strong position going into Day 3.
Here’s how Twitter reacted:
Pakistan have owned the day today. Enjoyed the way they've batted. Shafique very impressive and Masood very good too. Right approach against the Aussies
— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha)
It’s so often these days that you feel lik🌟e everything else that happens when Australia play Tests is a lead-♊in to the headline act, which happens to be the Pat Cummins Show, like it has been today at the MCG
— Bharat Sundaresan (@beastieboy07)
Need a jaffa?
Call Sir Pat Cummins 👑— Knight Vibe (@KKRiderx)
Pakistan cricket at it's best
Captaincy masterclass by Shan Masood. 👌
Wonderful performance by bowlers🔥 |— King Babar Azam Army (@babarazamking_)
pakistan were 124-1
then pat cummins happened…— × (@ffsfir)
The good work done by the bowlers in taking Australia's last 7 wickets for 114 runs, undone by Pakistan's batters once again who lost 5 wickets for just 70 runs
— Saj Sadiq (@SajSadiqCricket)
Highest Attacking shot % in tests since 2022 (Mi💟n 300 balls).
Captain Shan Masood in list.
— Nawaz 🇵🇰 (@Rnawaz31888)
– 16 Tests.
– 5 fifties.
– 4 hundreds.What a dream start to th💙e Test career for 24-year-old Abdullah Shafique, Pakistan has got a future in their batting department.
— Johns. (@CricCrazyJohns)
Well played, Abdullah Shafique.
He scored 62 runs from 109 balls against Australia at MCG. He has 4 Hundreds, 5 Fifties in just 16 Test matches – The future of Pakistan cricket.
— CricketMAN2 (@ImTanujSingh)
Brilliant from Cummins to end the innings oಞf Abdullah Shafique
— Fourth Umpire (@UmpireFourth)
UNBELIEVABLE!
Pat Cummins gets rid of Babar Azam again – with another BEAUTY!— Azam Sajjad (@AzamDON)
What a year has it been for Pat Cummins.
— SUNNY (@sunnyfayzzz)