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BRISBANE: Australia beat Pakistan by an innings and five runs on the fourth day of the first Test at the Gabba in Brisbane on Sunday to take a 1-0 lead in the two-match series.
Babar Azam (104) hit his second Test century and Mohammad Rizwan 95 to stall Australia’s march to victory and once they had departed, Pakistan were soon all out for 335.
Marnus Labuschagne (185) and David Warner (154) on Saturday helped Australia accumulate a first-innings tally of 580 in reply to Pakistan’s 240.
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At tea on the fourth day Pakistan were 268 for six in their second innings, needing 72 runs to make Australia bat again with wicketkeeper Rizwan 77 not out and Yasir Shah on 17.
Earlier, Azam reached his second Test century and his first in Australia with an impressive knock. The elegant right-hander had been in excellent form in the lead-up games but was out to a disappointing shot in the first innings for just one.
However, he was a different player in the second innings and never looked in any trouble until he edged Nathan Lyon to Tim Paine to fall for 104.
It was Azam’s second century in 22 Tests following his maiden ton against New Zealand in Dubai in November last year.
He shared partnerships of 68 with Shan Masood and 132 with Rizwan as Pakistan battled hard throughout the first two sessions.
Rizwan, playing just his second Test, brought up his first Test half-century off 86 balls with nine boundaries.
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