Australia dismiss Pakan in final session to win series
Pakan failed Friday to hold out in the last session of the third and final cricket Test which Australia won 115 runs to clinch the series 1-0. The hosts were dismissed for 235 in their second innings on a worn-out wicket as Australia enjoyed a successful end to its first test series in Pakan since 1998.
Resuming on 73-0, and entering the final session at 190-5, Pakan collapsed against veteran off-spinner Nathan Lyon, who got plenty of turn and bounce from a fifth-day wicket and finished with 5-83 from 37 overs.
Australia win the Benaud-Qadir Trophy after winning the third Test 115 runs! #PAKvAUS
— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) March 25, 2022
Australia was rewarded for setting Pakan a challenging target of 351 after boldly declaring its second innings at 227-3. Pakan had conceded a decisive 123-run lead after scoring 268 in its first innings in reply to Australia’s 391.
Lyon bowled an unchanged marathon spell of 28 overs on the last day. Pacer Pat Cummins clean bowled No. 11 Naseem Shah to finish off Pakan. Opener Imam-ul-Haq (70) and captain Babar Azam (55) scored fighting half centuries but the rest of Pakan’s batters crumbled against the menacing reverse swing of Cummins, who took 3-23, and the sharp spin of Lyon.
The first test ended in a tame draw at Rawalpindi where the pitch was rated as below average the ICC. Babar’s brilliant 196 in more than 10 hours denied Australia a win at Karachi where Pakan played out 171.4 overs in more than five sessions and forced an epic draw.