Pakistan 148 all out in answer to Australia's 556-9 announced in Karachi Second Test
Pakistan were all out for 148 in answer to Australia's first innings all out of 556-9 pronounced on day three of the second Test at the National Stadium in Karachi on Monday.
Captain Babar Azam's 36 was the most noteworthy score for the hosts.
In the mean time, Mitchell Starc was the pick of the Australia bowlers, guaranteeing 3-29.
Australia, in the wake of pronouncing their first innings, diminished Pakistan to 100 for seven at tea to hold onto control of the subsequent Test. Australian captain Pat Cummins crushed three sixes in his unbeaten 34 off 36 balls against a fatigued Pakistan assault on a sluggish track.
Pakistan had motivations to feel let somewhere near their in-structure openers who showed misguided thinking to leave either side of the mid-day break.
Abdullah Shafique made 13 preceding pursuing a non-existent single just to be run out.
Imam, who crushed twin hundreds in the attracted series opener Rawalpindi, took care of his unnecessary animosity in the first over after the mid-day break.
The bespectacled left-hander ventured out against Nathan Lyon just to chip a head-high catch to Cummins at mid-on to leave for 20.
Starc then, at that point, asserted two of every two to shake Pakistan.
The left-arm fast tricked Azhar Ali (14) into driving a full and wide conveyance and Cameron Green snatched the edge at second slip.
Starc followed it with a burning yorker to trap Fawad Alam lbw for a duck.
Mohammad Rizwan some way or another denied Starc a full go-around yet looked basically an obvious target during his 13-ball stay.
Dropped in the sneak past Steve Smith off Cummins, Rizwan got one more life in the extremely next ball when a lbw ruling against him was upset.
It didn't exactly make any difference however as Cummins got back to excuse Rizwan captured behind in his next finished.
Starc owed his third wicket to Alex Carey who was persuaded he had taken a catch from Sajid Khan despite the fact that the bowler himself didn't know and the umpire thought not all things considered.
Carey persuaded Cummins to audit the first not-out choice and Sajid needed to pursue replays affirmed an edge.
Australia are on their first visit through Pakistan starting around 1998, having recently wouldn't visit on security reasons.

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