Sajid at 7From 248/3 to 268 all out.
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1115 runs in 48 FC games @ 17. One ton.Sajid's batting seems to have a bit of a mythical quality to it in Pakistan, a bit like how Bilal Asif batted #6 in FC cricket for years and even opened the batting in a couple of ODIs despite never ever scoring any runs domestically (I'm not exaggerating, he averaged 16 and passed 50 four times in 65 knocks ).
We all commented on the ridiculous tail. It was always a chance.From 248/3 to 268 all out.
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Blame Thakur imo.1115 runs in 48 FC games @ 17. One ton.
Test #7.
Oh yeah but with that angle, always going to look more out than it actually is
Yeah true. Always forget how much angle the left hander around the wicket getsYeah live it looked dead. Then looking at it again the angle did suggest it was swinging a lot.
Still I guess it makes up for the 2 non-LBW's in the previous Test
Yeah once Rizwan went I thought there was a chance of a massive lolapse.We all commented on the ridiculous tail. It was always a chance.
Yeah I mean some of the batting was indifferent and the batsmen, well, not very good, but this was seriously high quality stuff. I genuinely think every single ball Cummins bowled asked the batsman to play some sort of forward defense aside from one bouncer that Sajid almost gloved.Yeah once Rizwan went I thought there was a chance of a massive lolapse.
Still staggering to see live though. That everyone in the Pakistani tail is a slogger (or just a plain ferret) didn't help, I think having a more solid tail-ender might've got a bit of a partnership going with Babar.
123 isn't a decisive lead in itself tbf. Have to secure the result first.Next question is how long Australia bat for; should be pretty aggressive as Pakistan will just be dead batting from ball one after how their tail played.
Looks pale ehIs Simon Katich in a healthy place…?