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Australia enjoyed a fine start to the day

KARACHI: Australia batters continued to make hay on Day 2 of the ongoing second Test against Pakistan here, finishing strongly at 505/8.

Usman Khawaja continued his fine form with a gritty 160, while Alex Carey stroked a fluent 93 to help Australia cross the 500-run mark by the end of the second day’s play in Karachi. Australia enjoyed a fine start to the day, with Khawaja and nightwatchman Nathan Lyon combining for a 54-run fourth-wicket stand. Lyon, who was given a reprieve on the final ball of Day 1, had a scratchy start, surviving a close leg-before call against Hasan Ali during the third over of the day, before an inside edge raced past the stumps towards the fine leg boundary.

He continued to frustrate the hosts during the opening hour, sweeping Nauman Ali with disdain while also taking on Shaheen Afridi’s short-pitched stuff with audacious pull strokes.

Faheem Ashraf finally castled the right-hander, not before he’d struck five fours during a valuable 62-ball 38. Khawaja, meanwhile, extended his solid presence at the other end and reached his third 150-plus score in Test cricket with a single towards fine-leg. Australia headed to lunch at 332/4.

Sajid Khan gave Pakistan an opening early into the second session, when he had Travis Head trapped leg-before for 23. As Sajid troubled Cameron Green with a low and awkward bounce from his end, Shaheen bowled with great pace and aggression at the other while smartly mixing his lengths. It was the off-spinner who finally breached Khawaja’s defence, knocking the top of  off stump with one that drifted just enough to end a nearly nine-hour long stay for 160. It’s now the second-highest score by an Australia opener in Pakistan, surpassing Bob Simpson’s 153 at the same venue in 1964, with Mark Taylor’s 334* (Peshawar, 1998) occupying the pole position. Agencies

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