Karachi, March 15: The scintillating final day of Test cricket is on the cards in Karachi after Babar Azam and Abdullah Shafique's unbeaten 171-run stand on Day 4 of the 2nd Test led Pakistan's inspiring fightback against Australia.
Babar Azam registered his sixth Test hundred on Tuesday while Abdullah Shafique is steadily progressing towards his second to lead Pakistan's fourth innings charge in Karachi. The hosts were 192/2 at the end of the fourth day's play, 314 away from a mountainous 506-run target.
Australia resumed the day on 81/1 and carried on until Marnus Labuschagne (44) chopped one on while attempting a pull off Shaheen Afridi, 25 minutes into the day's play. The visitors added 16 runs in 5.2 overs to declare their second innings at 97/2, with first-innings centurion Usman Khawaja unbeaten on 44*.
In reply, Pakistan didn't enjoy a great start as Nathan Lyon dismissed Imam-ul-Haq inside the first 10 overs. Abdullah Shafique and Azhar Ali then remained solid as Pakistan stood at 18/1 from 21 overs at lunch. PCB Planning to Introduce Women's s-for-gripping-final-day-stumps-day-4-3476540.html&text=Pakistan+vs+Australia+2022%2C+2nd+Test+Day+4+Match+Report%3A+Centurion+Babar+Azam%2C+Abdullah+Shafique+Guide+Hosts%27+Fightback+as+Karachi+Braces+for+Gripping+Final+Day&via=latestly" title="Tweet">