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Australia vs Pakistan 2nd Test Day 4 Live Score Updates

Australia vs Pakistan 2nd Test Day 4 Live Updates: Resuming at 187/6 on Friday, Australia will aim to extend their lead over Pakistan in the ongoing second Test on Day 4 at Melbourne Cricket Ground. The side that leads by lead by 241 runs will be banking on set batter Alex Carey to take the innings forward. After scoring 318 in their first innings, Australia had bundled out Pakistan for 264, taking a lead of 54 runs. (Live Scorecard)

Pakistan's fielding was again the thing which let them down! Had they hung onto their chances, they could have well been in the ascendancy over here. However, credit to their bowlers for the way they have bowled. The likes of Mir Hamza and Shaheen Afridi were absolutely brilliant. Both have three each but they will be disappointed with how the rest performed. They would have expected a lot better from the likes of Hasan Ali and Aamer Jamal! Pakistan though will know a couple of wickets early on Day 4 and they are on top in this game. Australia on the other hand, will hope Carey along with the lower-order can take them to over the 300-run mark which won't be an easy chase. The first session on Day 4 will be quite important. Do join us 0430 IST (2330 GMT). Till then, goodbye and take care!

What a day of Test cricket! Absolutely brilliant. Have to say, in the end, that wicket of Steven Smith means, the game is quite evenly poised at the moment. However, Australia will be pretty pleased with how they have recovered. They were 16 for 4 at one stage but then it was the Marsh and Smith show. Both joined hands and scored over 150. Marsh was the aggressor whereas Smith played how he usually does. The two bailed Australia out of trouble before Marsh fell. Once he fell, run-scoring was tough. Smith and

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