Jamal takes six on debut as Pakistan trail Australia by 355 runs
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- December 15, 2023
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PERTH (Agencies): Seamer Aamer Jamal bowled with pace and confidence on Friday to claim a six-wicket haul on his debut and help Pakistan bowl Australia out for 487 on day two of the first Test in Perth. Pakistan batted for 53 overs in the afternoon to reach 132-2 at stumps. Abdullah Shafique top-scored with 42 as the visitors trail by 355 runs after David Warner and Mitchell Marsh built Australia’s imposing first-innings total with scores of 164 and 90. “We were expecting from Aamer Jamal that he can bowl for us a long spell and good pace,” Pakistan bowling coach Umar Gul said. “I think he did his job and we are quite happy with him.” Resuming on 15, Marsh dominated the first session by bludgeoning Pakistan’s inexperienced bowling attack to all parts of the vast Perth Stadium in an attacking knock of 15 fours and a glorious six eased over deep midwicket.
Unafraid to vary his lengths, Jamal (6-111) bowled at an expensive economy rate of over five but demonstrated he was worth persevering with having accounted for Warner and Travis Head on day one. The 27-year-old produced some excellent deliveries, however, when he pitched the ball full, uprooting the stumps of keeper Alex Carey (34) and Mitchell Starc (12) in the morning session. Fellow debutant Khurram Shahzad (2-83) clean-bowled Marsh on the first ball after lunch, allowing Jamal to mop up the tail. Both skipper Pat Cummins and Nathan Lyon edged Jamal to Agha Salman in the slips for single digits. Pakistan openers Shafique and Imam-ul-Haq (38 not out) replied with an abundance of caution and added 74 runs at two-an-over to see off the new ball and frustrate the home side.
Returning from a calf injury sustained at Lord’s during the Ashes series in June, spinner Nathan Lyon (1-40) broke the stalemate ––– and moved to 497 Test wickets –––- when Shafique tickled the ball to Warner at leg-slip. New captain Shan Masood made an entertaining 30 before edging Starc (1-24) to Carey, leaving nightwatchman Shahzad (seven not out) to bat out the day with Imam. “(We) would have liked a couple more wickets on the board but we’ve got a total there which I guess we’d have been happy with at the start of play yesterday,” Carey said.
SCOREBOARD
AUSTRALIA 1ST INNINGS
David Warner c Imam b Aamer 164
Usman Khawaja c Sarfaraz b Shaheen 41
Marnus Labuschagne lbw b Faheem 16
Steven Smith c Sarfaraz b Khurram 31
Travis Head c Salman b Aamer 40
Mitchell Marsh b Khurram 90
Alex Carey b Aamer 34
Mitchell Starc b Aamer 12
Pat Cummins c Salman b Aamer 9
Nathan Lyon c Agha b Aamer 5
Josh Hazlewood not out 4
EXTRAS (B 1, LB 17, NB 9, W 14) 41
TOTAL (113.2 overs) 487
FALL OF WICKETS: 1-126, 2-159, 3-238, 4-304, 5-321, 6-411, 7-449, 8-476, 9-481, 10-487
BOWLING
Shaheen Shah Afridi 27-7-96-1
Khurram Shahzad 22-5-83-2
Aamer Jamal 20.2-1-111-6
Faheem Ashraf 17-1-93-1
Agha Salman 27-3-86-0
PAKISTAN 1ST INNINGS
Abdullah Shafique c Warner b Lyon 42
Imam-ul-Haq not out 38
Shan Masood c Carey b Starc 30
Khurram Shahzad not out 7
Yet to bat: Babar Azam, Saud Shakeel, Sarfaraz Ahmed, Agha Salman, Faheem Ashraf, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Aamer Jamal
EXTRA (B 8, LB 5, W 2) 15
TOTAL (53 overs) 132-2
FALL OF WICKETS: 1-74, 2-123
BOWLING
Mitchell Starc 12-2-24-1
Josh Hazlewood 13-3-28-0
Pat Cummins 10-4-12-0
Nathan Lyon 13-2-40-1
Mitchell Marsh 4-0-12-0
Travis Head 1-0-3-0
Umpires: Joel Wilson, Richard Illingworth
TV umpire: Michael Gough
Match referee: Javagal Srinath
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