Pakistan’s Practice Match Down Under Ends in a Spirited Draw

Abdullah, who hit a 44-ball-39 including seven boundaries, was the top scorer for Pakistan for the day.

Mudassar Iqbal Ch:

MELBOURNE – In a closely contested two-day practice match between Pakistan and Victoria XI at the picturesque Junction Oval, both teams displayed prowess on the field, resulting in a draw that set the stage for an exciting series ahead.

Day 1 Highlights:

Pakistan made a formidable declaration in their first innings, reaching 323-8 with notable performances from Saud Shakeel, Mohammad Rizwan, and Salman Ali Agha, each contributing with a half-century. The visitors showcased their batting strength, laying a solid foundation for the match.

Victoria XI’s Reply:

In response, Victoria XI posted a competitive 272-4 before declaring their innings. The duo of Marcus Harris and Blake Thomson showcased resilience on the crease, with Harris impressively notching up a century (126 runs). Dylan Brasher’s unbeaten half-century (79*) further reduced the deficit to 51 runs.

Bowlers in Action:

Pakistan’s bowlers, including Hasan Ali, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Mir Hamza, and Sajid Ali, each claimed a wicket, displaying a balanced effort to restrict the opponents.

Pakistan’s Second Innings:

Facing a 276-run lead, Shan Masood and Abdullah Shafique opened Pakistan’s second innings. Despite an early dismissal of Shan Masood, Abdullah Shafique’s brisk 44-ball-39, including seven boundaries, emerged as the top score for the day.

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Handshake After Abdullah’s Dismissal:

After Abdullah fell to Tyler Pearson in the 12th over, both captains shook hands, signaling the end of an engaging match with no clear winner, emphasizing the competitive spirit on display.

Looking Ahead:

With the practice match providing valuable insights, Pakistan gears up for the second Test of the three-match series against Australia at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, scheduled to commence on December 26. The draw sets the stage for a thrilling battle between the two cricketing powerhouses, promising cricket enthusiasts an exciting spectacle Down Under.

Scores in brief:

Match Drawn

Pakistan 323-8 (dec), 78.4 overs (Saud Shakeel 70 retired, Salman Ali Agha 51, Mohammad Rizwan 50 retired; Doug Warren 3-69, Matthew Fotia 2-44) and 57-3, 11.3 overs (Abdullah Shafique 39, Sarfaraz Ahmed 10; Sam Elliott 1-6, Tyler Pearson 1-8. Matthew Fotia 1-15)

Victoria XI 272-4 (dec), 59 overs (Marcus Harris 126, Dylan Brasher 79 not out, Blake Thomson 30; Shaheen Shah Afridi 1-37, Hasan Ali 1-53, Sajid Khan 1-53, Mir Hamza 1-69)

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