Cricket-Khawaja eyes 200, Australia 332-4 in Karachi test
KARACHI, Pakistan (Reuters) - Opener Usman Khawaja was on course for a maiden test double hundred as Australia cruised to 332 for four at lunch on day two of the second test against Pakistan on Sunday.
The home side managed to get rid of nightwatchman Nathan Lyon in the morning session but Khawaja moved on to 155 not out, a stellar knock studded with 15 fours and a six.
Fellow left-hander Travis Head was batting on 14 as Australia added 81 runs from the 27-over session at the National Stadium.
After Australia resumed on 251-3, Shaheen Afridi subjected Lyon to a bouncer barrage and the batsman kept pulling, occasionally finding the boundary to Pakistan's chagrin.
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