Cricket-No follow-on, no regret for Australia's Cummins
KARACHI, Pakistan (Reuters) - Australia captain Pat Cummins defended his decision not to enforce follow-on against Pakistan in the drawn second test in Karachi on Wednesday.
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KARACHI, Pakistan (Reuters) - Australia captain Pat Cummins defended his decision not to enforce follow-on against Pakistan in the drawn second test in Karachi on Wednesday.
KARACHI, Pakistan : Australia captain Pat Cummins defended his decision not to enforce follow-on against Pakistan in the drawn second test in Karachi on Wednesday.
Pakistan made a daring attempt to pull off the most successful chase in Test history before fighting it out for a draw in the second Test against Australia in Karachi, with captain Babar Azam hitting 196 in one of the greatest innings of modern times.
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KARACHI, Pakistan : Australia captain Pat Cummins dismissed Abdullah Shafique for 96 to end the batsman's marathon 228-run stand with Babar Azam and boost the tourists' chances of winning the second test against Pakistan on Wednesday.
Babar Azam defied Australia's bowlers with a sparkling knock of 102 not out as Pakistan fought back on the fourth day of the second Test in Karachi on Tuesday.
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