Misbah equals fastest 100 in Test record, Azhar Ali also scores ton

Misbah equals fastest 100 in Test record, Azhar Ali also scores ton
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Summary Pakistan declared at 293, Australia given target of 603 runs, Azhar made centuries in both innings

ABU DHABI: (Web Desk) – Pakistan has finished its second innings of the 2nd Test against Australia in a subliminal style. Skipper Misbah-ul-Haq equaled the record of great Sir Vivian Richards for fastest Test 100 by scoring it in just 56 balls. On the other hand, Azhar Ali also joined the ‘centuries in both innings of a Test’ club. Misbah scored his century with the help of 11 boundaries and 5 sixes.

Scoring his century in 174 balls, Azhar Ali kneeled down in Sujood in the ground and as the crowd cheered his gesture, Misbah declared the innings at 293 for the loss of 3 wickets, giving Aussies a massive target of 603 runs to chase. Azhar hit 6 boundaries to get to his 100. Johnson got 2 wickets while Smith took 1.

Stunning performances by Pakistani batsmen left Aussie bowlers startled and their body language while leaving the ground clearly showed the stress. It is up to Pakistani bowlers now to get Aussies out within next 4 and half sessions.


Earlier: Misbah breaks record for fastest Test 50 ever in Cricket history. Pakistan is 210 for the loss of 3 wickets with a confortable 519 runs lead over Australia at Lunch.


Going completely against his nature and style of batting, Pakistan skipper Misbahul Haq has broken the record for fastest 50 in the history of Test cricket today (Sunday) in abu Dhabi against Australia. The record was previously held by South Africa’s Jaques Kallis who had scored 50 off just 24 balls. Interestingly, Misbah has actually left behind Shahid Afridi for fastest 50 by a Pakistani. Shahid had scored 50 off just 26 balls in 2004-05 against India in Bangalore.
 
Earlier, Younis Khan and Azhar Ali batted well to carry on from where they had left last night. Younis had a few shaky strokes and at least 2 close shouts for LBW and Caught Behind before he was dismissed by Smith off a ball that remained low on him. He scored 46.
 
Misbah and Azhar Ali have started batting again now after the Lunch and with some exceptional batting Misbah has now moved on to 71 off 34 balls while Azhar Ali is batting at 79 off 144 balls.
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