Asad Shafiq hits ton as Pakistan batsmen tune up for first Test

Asad continues his terrific form with his second century ahead of the first Test.

By AFP
November 16, 2019
The batsman continues his terrific form. Photo: AFP

BRISBANE: Asad Shafiq continued his terrific form ahead of the first Test with his second successive century against an inexperienced Cricket Australia XI attack in the last two-day tour game at the WACA on Friday.

On a day where four Pakistan players passed 50-run mark against an attack with hardly any first-class experience, exciting South Australia legspinner Lloyd Pope showed his immense promise by dismissing five of Pakistan’s top seven batsmen.

Pakistan were able to give all their batsmen on the tour, bar skipper Azhar Ali, a chance. Imam-ul-Haq and Abid Ali opened with Shan Masood sliding to No. 3. While Abid was dismissed for a duck, Imam made 44 and Shan backed up his half-century against Australia A on Wednesday with 76.

Pope then zipped through the middle order as Haris Sohail’s miserable tour continued while Mohammad Rizwan failed to convert his start and was dismissed for 22. But Asad and Babar picked up where they left off against Australia A, putting together another splendid stand of 117. Babar made 63 in just 66 balls while Shafiq reached three figures later.

Kashif Bhatti made the most of the easy batting conditions late in the day and cruised to 56 not out from just 47 balls with the help of nine fours and a six.

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