Australia lost its first four wickets for just 16 runs in its second innings but a 153-run stand between Steve Smith and Mitchell Marsh had the hosts in a good position with two days to play in the second cricket test against Pakistan. (Scorecard | Cricket News)
Marsh was out for 96 and Smith for 50 to leave Australia at 187-6 at stumps Thursday and with a 241-run lead going into the fourth day at the Melbourne Cricket Gr💛ound.
Captain Pat Cummins took his 10th five-wicket total in test matches earlier to help Australia earn a 54-run first-innings lead. But Pakistan came back from the innings break to take the wickets of Usman Khawaja for a duc🎃k and Marnus Labusc♓hagne for five, leaving Australia two wickets down for only six runs and an overall lead of 60 at lunch.
Cummins, who swung the Boxing Day test in 🐓Australia's favor late on day two, 🔯grabbed two wickets on Thursday morning to finish with figures of 5-48. Pakistan's tail showed far more resistance than expected to push its overnight score from 194-6 to be dismissed for 264 in reply to Australia's 318.
Australia's 54-run lead after the first i𓆏nnings was helped by Pakistan's 52 extras.
Fast 💧bowler Aamir Jamal frustrated Australia's bowling attack Thursday, hitting an unbeaten 33 in just his second test. Afridi, who averages 6.74 with the bat, also🅺 thrashed his way to his highest test score of 21.
Cummins had strong support from 𝄹sp🍸inner Nathan Lyon (4-73).
Pakist🍷an is trying to a⛎void losing its 16th consecutive test in Australia.
Australia had resumed Wednesday on 187-3, followin🎶g a rain-interrupted first day of play in which only 66 of the scheduled 90 overs were bowled.
Australia won the fir🌞st test in Perth by 360 runs.
The third test in the three-m✅atch series is scheduled to begin Jan. 3 at the Sydney Cricket Ground, where Pakistan won its last t✃est in Australia in 1995.