Imran Khan scared in the tour match

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Perth: Immediately on the second day of the three-day tour, Imran Khan's fears were shaken on Kangaroos.

In the day and night quarter-day match played with a punk ball in Perth, Pakistan performed well in bowling after batting. In particular, the low-batsman Imran Khan did not let the host batsmen stay on the crease too late, displaying excellent bowling, bowling his first ball without allowing Joy Burns to open the account. Marcus Harris was bowled cleanly by Shaheen Shah Afridi, his innings was limited to 16 runs.

It is a different thing to face a punk ball with high quality pace bowling, but host batsman Travis Head would not have thought he would become the wicket of Iftikhar Ahmed, who made Babar Azam's catch on his short ball, head 13 runs. Make it. Usman Khawaja was also the victim of pride, the ball touching the edge of his bat landed straight into the gloves of wicketkeeper Mohammad Rizwan.

Another batsman Will Pokowski wanted to be part of the Test squad against Pakistan was Imran Khan's strong appeal to Kate B. Hynd, but then he jumped into the hands of Iftikhar Ahmed at Imran's short length ball slips, He also scored only 5 runs.

Captain Alex Carey decided not to play Imran Khan's ball so late that he would hit his bat and go for wickets. They had to return to Pavilion with a dick. Michael Nasser (2) was caught by Asad Shafiq in the slip at Imran's ball, while Jay Richardson (0) lbw Imran completed his five-wicket haul. The ninth wicket fell on the 57 total when Yasir Shah lbw to Sen. Abbott (2), who had 23.3 overs to play. In this embarrassing situation, the host side tried to take over by Cameron Babcroft, scoring the highest number of 49 while batting in the sixth, with the last player Riley Meredith scoring 65 runs and raising the total to 122.

Interestingly, he was included in the squad before Nick Madison retired due to mental problems prior to the match. Afridi finally ended Australia A's first innings by catching Bancroft as substitute fielder Abid Ali. Imran took 5 wickets while Afridi and Iftikhar took 2 wickets.

By the end of the second day, Pakistan had won 313 runs in the second innings without any loss. Earlier in the first innings, both Pakistan's Ornight batsmen Babar Azam and Asad Shafiq retired on their previous day's scores of 157 and 119 to give other players a chance to bat, however, with Iftikhar and Mohammad Rizwan benefiting. Unable to take both, Nasser and Richardson became wickets for 6 runs respectively.

In the end, Yasir Shah not only scored 53, but he also contributed with Shaheen Shah Afridi (25) for 67 in the eighth wicket. Pakistan's first innings ended with 428 runs, Richardson added 3 while Nasser and Meredith made 2. , 2 players out.



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