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First Test victory against Australia in 15 years

LEEDS: Pakistan held their nerve to claim a first Test victory against Australia in 15 years during a tense 4th day finish at Headingley here on 24 July 2010.
Pakistan, set 180 to win, lost four wickets for 40 runs before finishing on 180 for seven and a 3 wicket win as they levelled this two Test series at 1-1.
Left arm quick Mohammad Aamer was five not out and Umar Gul, who hit the winning run off Mitchell Johnson, one not out as Pakistan ended a run of 13 straight Test defeats by Australia a record for one country against another.
Pakistan were still five short when Australia’s Michael Hussey appealed for a gully catch against Kamran Akmal on 13, off the bowling of Mitchell Johnson but replays were inconclusive.
And then left arm quick Mohammad Aamer, who took 7 wickets in the match, edged Ben Hilfehnaus through the slips for four to tie the scores.
But there was one more twist with Kamran Akmal brilliantly caught by Hussey off Johnson and this time there was no doubt.
Gul, though, hammered his first ball from Johnson through the offside and Pakistan had won with more than a day and two sessions to spare.
It meant Salman Butt, who replaced Shahid Afridi as skipper after the all rounder quit Tests after the 150 run series opening loss at Lord’s last week, tasted victory in his first Test as Pakistan captain.
Left arm quick Doug Bollinger, starting Friday, took three wickets for five runs in 17 balls on his way to three for 51 and Ben Hilfenhaus three for 39 but even Australia could not turn this match around.
Ultimately, Australia paid the price for being bowled out for just 88 in their first innings their lowest Test total since they were dismissed for 76 by the West Indies at Perth in 1984.
Australia ‘held’ Pakistan to 258, with medium pacer Watson taking a Test best six for 33, following his previous best of five for 40 at Lord’s, after the frontline quicks had been mostly ineffective.
And Australia then made 349 with Michael Clarke (77runs) and Steven Smith (77 runs), in his second Test,
Ponting contributed 66 runs as he became only the second batsman, after India’s Sachin Tendulkar, to score 12,000 Test runs.
But Aamer still managed to take four for 86, giving the 18 year old left arm quick Test best match figures of seven for 106.
Aammer and Watson won their teams’ respective man of the match awards.
Pakistan resumed Saturday (24 July) on 140 for three, needing 40 more runs to win with Australia requiring seven wickets.
However, as recently as the Sydney Test in January, Australia bowled Pakistan out for 139, chasing a victory target of 176.
Azhar Ali resumed on 47 not out, with Umar Akmal unbeaten on two.
Ali, off Bollinger’s third ball Saturday, cover-drove a full toss to the boundary to complete a maiden Test fifty off 108 balls with six fours.
But next ball, he could only edge Bollinger to keeper Tim Paine.
Azhar Ali was out for 51 and Pakistan were 146 for four.
Bollinger appealed for caught behind and lbw against Kamran Akmal, still on nought, in successive balls but Rudi Koertzen, in the South African umpire’s 108th and last Test before retirement, correctly rejected both pleas.
Shoaib Malik on 10 was brilliantly caught at the second attempt off a well hit drive by Marcus North at short extra cover off Hilfenhaus and Pakistan still needed 19 to win, with four wickets standing.
Kamran Akmal, with three boundaries, took Pakistan to the brink of victory.

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Australia secured a 5-0 series white wash against Pakistan cricket.

My favorite player Umar Akmal smashed 67 runs against Australia.


Australia secured a 5-0 series white wash against Pakistan cricket with an incident filled 2 wicket victory at the WACA.
Shahid Afridi, named captain for the last match after Mohammad Yousuf withdraw due to a knee injury.
From Australian side Mike Hussey (40 not out off 46 balls), Nathan Hauritz (18 off 20 balls) and Ryan Harris (2 not out) ensured Australia sneaked over the line with 4 balls and 2 wickets to spare after Ricky Ponting’s 55 runs set up the innings. Man of the match Clint McKay (4-35) was also clinical.
Shahid Afridi, who claimed 2-31 from his 10 overs, was banned for one Test and two one dayers in 2005 for rubbing his boots on the pitch in a Test against England and could now face a hefty suspension for ball tampering.
Australia needed just 1 run off the last 4 balls and secured the win when Ryan Harris was caught off a noball from Rao Iftikhar.
From Pakistan side two batsman well playwd, who smashed fifties, one from Umar Akmal (67 off 102 balls) and 2nd Fawad Alam (63 off 70) helped lift the good total.

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Strike against PCB.

Pakistani peoples are enraged with the PCB over the team's performance in Australia and strike against Ijaz butt.
in 4th ODI match against Australia, Pakistani player were also out off form.
Michael Hussey's 67 rescued Australia for winning the game.
Michael Clarke run out by Fawad Alam .
Ryan Harris was on fire again during his second successive five for against Pakistan Cricket.

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Australians bowled Pakistan out for 246 in 3rd match.

Ryan Harris snapped the 5 wickets for Australian side with a 40 runs defeat of Pakistan at Adelaide Oval.
Australia Post 286-6, the Australians bowled Pakistan out for 246 in 47.4 overs to take the series 3-0 and complete their 5th ODI series success since the Pakistan.
30 year old Ryan Harris (man of the match) grabbed 5-43 in only his 2nd international match.
Clint McKay was also good bowler and take three wickets.
Pakistan top order flopped again then score was 60-4, after the top order batting an exelent partnership of 85 runs between the Umar Akmal (59 runs)and Fawad Alam (33 runs), Ryan Harris, got Umar Akmal to an edge behind in the first over of his second spell.
Boom Boom Shahid Afridi (40 runs) was in action again but i think Afridi can not win the match without support of other players.
In Australian batting side Shaun Marsh (83 runs) and Michael Clarke (80 runs) set the an imposing total 286 runs.
Kamran Akmal was lbw to a ball that perhaps struck him in line and was probably hitting off stump, before Salman Butt was harshly given out by umpire Asoka da Silva to a delivery that pitched well outside leg stump.

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Australia take a 2-0 lead in the ODI series against Pakistan

Man of the match Shane Watson is happy after taking the catch of Afridi.

Sydney: Australia take a 2-0 lead in the ODI series against Pakistan at Sydney Cricket Ground.
Chasing 268 for victory, Pakistan were bundled for 127 - their lowest ODI total against Australia in this ground.
Only captain Mohammad Yousuf's (58runs) saved Pakistan from an even worse fate.
All rounder Shane Watson (69 off 71 balls) and Cameron White (55 off 58 balls) earlier carried the home side to267-6 from 50 overs. Shane Watson also picked up two wickets in 10 overs and get man of the match.
in this match boom boom Shahid Afridi make only 9 runs (caught by Watson) when total score was 58.
After the end of match all cricketrs come down the Bradman Stand carrying a collection bucket for the Haiti earthquake appeal.

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White produced his finest knock on home ground against Pakistan cricket.

Muhammad Asif apealing for Rickt Ponting wicket.

BRISBANE: Australia win 1st One day cricket match of this turnament against Pakistan to a 5 wicket victory over Pakistan on Friday night.
White produced (105 off 88 balls) his finest knock on home ground with eight fours and four sixes playing the main hand as Australia passed Pakistan’s total of 274 in the 49th over.White Smashed (105 off 88 balls) his finest knock.
Australia will go there 1-0 up thanks mainly to Man of the Match White’s second one-day 100.
Australian was a shaky 84-3 when an out of touch Australian captain Ricky Ponting (27) ended 65 minutes of frustration, caught at short 3rd man in the 18th over.
White, whose previous highest score in 22 matches in Australia was 45, combined with vice-captain Michael Clarke (58 off 76 balls, one boundary) for a professional 102-run stand which tipped the balance in Australia’s favour. Clarke’s run out gave the Pakistan a sniff but three consecutive White slogs over the leg side boundaries off Shahid Afridi in the 41st over ensured the home side pulled off the 4th highest run chase at the Gabba.
Boom Boom Afridi (48 off 26 balls), at the wicket during the batting powerplay the Pakistan were eying 300-plus.
Boom Boom Afridi blazed 5 fours and 3 sixes before holing out looking for his 4th off Shane Watson, who finished with a career best 4-36. After winning the toss and batting, Pakistan started superbly when opener Salman Butt (72 off 81 balls, 12 boundaries) fired them to 117-1 in the 23rd over. Younis Khan made a quiet comeback with a 74-ball 46.

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Pakistani Captain Muhammad Yousf said:

After loss of test series against Australia, Pakistani Captain Muhammad Yousf said:
“I am a new captain and captains are not born. It takes time. I am willing to
take help from anyone. I made mistakes. I probably did, for sure. It can
happen. But tell me what to do, and then if I don't learn then criticize me.
I am ready, I will speak to anyone about it.”


Australian cricketers played brilliant test series against Pakistan for

whitewash.
In 3rd test match,Hauritz bowled the Pakistani cricketers to victory in the

final innings as he snapped 3-30 of 17 overs to help dismiss the Pakistan for

206 runs today.

Nathan Hauritz was Australian hero yet again, bowling the home side to a

series clean sweep and a record 12th straight win against Pakistan in the 3rd

test at Oval ground.


The off-spinner Nathan Hauritz's performance, which included a wicket with

his first ball of the day, booked a 231-run victory and a 3-0 series result.
The 12-straight wins equals Sri Lanka's record of most consecutive test

victories against an opponent, in their case Bangladesh.
Fast bowler "Peter Siddle" also returned to form in the game by taking 3-25

from 15.2 overs.


Nathan Hauritz ended the gritty resistance of Khurram Manzoor (77runs) and

Muhammad Aamir (30runs) who batted together for almost two hours. The

partnership and light showers during the lunch break gave the Pakistan hope

Tasmania's changeable weather might come to their rescue.

But soon the clouds cleared and the gates opened for the Australian side when

Manzoor's resolute six-hour stay ended. He edged Hauritz for to Brad Haddin

who took a sharp catch.

Shoaib Malik (19runs) and wicketkeeper Sarfraz Ahmed (5runs) on the way.

Siddle bowled brilliantly on the final day, He set in motion Australia's

charge for victory on with the wicket of Shoaib Malik(19runs). wicketkeeper

Sarfraz Ahmed (5runs) was playing 1st test match of his career.

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