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Pakistan vs Australia Scorecard, 1st Test, Australia vs Pakistan 2019

Result · Nov 21 2019, Thu - 05:30 AM (IST)
1st Test - Brisbane Cricket Ground
PAKISTAN
240, 335
AUSTRALIA
580
Australia won by an innings and 5 runs
CRR:3.97
Player Of The Match
Bowler O M R W Eco
Mitchell Starc 18.2 5 52 4 2.8
Josh Hazlewood 20 6 46 2 2.3
Pat Cummins 22 7 60 3 2.7
Nathan Lyon 17 3 40 1 2.4
Marnus Labuschagne 8 - 24 0 3
Steven Smith 1 - 6 0 6
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
75/1 (32.6) Shan Masood
75/2 (33.2) Azhar Ali
77/3 (38.3) Haris Sohail
78/4 (39.2) Babar Azam
94/5 (45.1) Iftikhar Ahmed
143/6 (54.2) Mohammad Rizwan
227/7 (80.4) Yasir Shah
227/8 (80.5) Shaheen Afridi
227/9 (81.4) Asad Shafiq
240/10 (86.2) Naseem Shah
Bowler O M R W Eco
Shaheen Afridi 34 7 96 2 2.8
Imran Khan 24 3 73 1 3
Naseem Shah 20 1 68 1 3.4
Iftikhar Ahmed 12 - 53 0 4.4
Yasir Shah 48.4 1 205 4 4.2
Haris Sohail 19 1 75 2 3.9
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
222/1 (60.5) Joe Burns
351/2 (100.5) David Warner
358/3 (103.5) Steven Smith
468/4 (131.6) Matthew Wade
506/5 (139.5) Travis Head
545/6 (148.5) Tim Paine
546/7 (150.2) Marnus Labuschagne
559/8 (151.6) Mitchell Starc
567/9 (154.3) Pat Cummins
580/10 (157.4) Josh Hazlewood
Bowler O M R W Eco
Mitchell Starc 16.2 1 73 3 4.5
Pat Cummins 21 6 69 2 3.3
Josh Hazlewood 21 3 63 4 3
Nathan Lyon 21 3 74 1 3.5
Marnus Labuschagne 5 - 38 0 7.6
Fall Of Wickets Batsman
13/1 (2.5) Azhar Ali
25/2 (4.4) Haris Sohail
25/3 (6.4) Asad Shafiq
93/4 (28.3) Shan Masood
94/5 (29.3) Iftikhar Ahmed
226/6 (63.6) Babar Azam
305/7 (79.1) Mohammad Rizwan
324/8 (81.1) Yasir Shah
331/9 (83.4) Shaheen Afridi
335/10 (84.2) Imran Khan
Match Info
Series: Pakistan in Australia 2019
Date: Nov 21 2019, Thu - 05:30 AM (IST)
Country: Australia
City: Brisbane
Venue: Brisbane Cricket Ground
Toss: Pakistan won the toss and elected to bat.
Australia Squad: Joe Burns, David Warner, Marnus Labuschagne, Steven Smith, Travis Head, Matthew Wade, Tim Paine (c) (wk), Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, Nathan Lyon, Josh Hazlewood
Pakistan Squad: Shan Masood, Azhar Ali (c), Haris Sohail, Asad Shafiq, Iftikhar Ahmed, Babar Azam, Mohammad Rizwan (wk), Yasir Shah, Shaheen Afridi, Naseem Shah, Imran Khan
  • Pakistan have won two of their last three bilateral men's Test series against Australia (L1), including their most recent engagement in October 2018; they haven't put together back-to-back series wins over Australia before in the format.
  • Australia are undefeated in their 11 multi-game bilateral men's Test series against Pakistan on home soil (W9, D2), winning the last eight series in succession there.
  • Pakistan have lost their last two multi-game bilateral men's Test series, they haven't lost more consecutive series in the format since losing all three they competed in across 2007.
  • Australia have won (v Sri Lanka) and drawn (v England) their last two multi-game men's Test series, the last time they played more without defeat was a trio of series spanning across 2015 and 2016.
  • This will be Pakistan's third men's Test of 2019 (L2), the last time they lost their first three Tests of a calendar year came in a February 2013 series against South Africa.
  • Australia are undefeated in their last 30 men's Tests at The Gabba (W23, D7); they haven't lost there in this format since 1988 (v West Indies).
  • Steve Smith (Australia) has scored 774 runs at an average of 110.6 in men's Tests this year, the most runs of any player as well as the highest average of any batsman to have spent 5+ innings at the crease.
  • Pat Cummins (87) has taken more wickets in men's Test matches than any other bowler since the start of 2018; more than double the amount of Pakistan's best, Mohammad Abbas (43) in that period.
  • Pakistan captain Azhar Ali (58.6) has the second-highest batting average against Australia of any active player to log 10+ innings in men's Tests, only India's Cheteshwar Pujara (60.1) boasts a better record.
  • Mohammad Abbas has the best bowling average (18.9) of any player to pick up more than 20 wickets for Pakistan in men's Test cricket; indeed, he is the only such Pakistan bowler with an average under 20.