meidan
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Sydeny, Australia: The second day of the SCG Test match between Australia and Pakistan appears to have been delayed by continuous rain and poor lighting. In their first-inning reply, Australia reached a total of 116-2 in 47 overs when rain stopped them to play.
Due to poor lighting, the players were forced to leave the field earlier in the afternoon session, having an early tea break. Unfortunately, the rain started after the break and stopped the match. The weather has been difficult, messing with the game's flow.
According to the report, day three will begin at 10 in the morning Australian time. The weather is expected to remain favorable for the whole duration of the match. However, there is still a 50% chance of rain on Friday, especially in the morning and early afternoon. Rains are expected to be 20-30% less likely on Saturday and Sunday.
Australia faced disciplined bowling from Pakistan pacers Mir Hamza and Hasan Ali after starting from an overnight total of six for no loss. David Warner and Usman Khawaja maintained their slow innings. The match situation will be dependent on the weather and the player's sustainability.
Warner, who is retiring from Test cricket after this game, felt the pressure and almost got out when he hit a good-length ball from Aamir Jamal, but Saim Ayub dropped the catch. Unfortunately, Warner could not take advantage second time. He was knocked out by Salman Ali Agha's swift spinning delivery and caught by Babar Azam.
Australia continued to play carefully in the second session, scoring only 38 runs in 17 overs and losing Khawaja (47 runs off 143 balls, 4 boundaries). Khawaja was trying harder to score big but he could not and got out by the Amir. At first on-field umpire declared not out but the third umpire review made the out possible.
Marnus Labuschagne (23 not out, 66 balls, 1 boundary)
Steven Smith (6 not out, 7 balls, 1 boundary)
will resume game against Pakistan bowling attack today (Friday).
Due to poor lighting, the players were forced to leave the field earlier in the afternoon session, having an early tea break. Unfortunately, the rain started after the break and stopped the match. The weather has been difficult, messing with the game's flow.
According to the report, day three will begin at 10 in the morning Australian time. The weather is expected to remain favorable for the whole duration of the match. However, there is still a 50% chance of rain on Friday, especially in the morning and early afternoon. Rains are expected to be 20-30% less likely on Saturday and Sunday.
Australia faced disciplined bowling from Pakistan pacers Mir Hamza and Hasan Ali after starting from an overnight total of six for no loss. David Warner and Usman Khawaja maintained their slow innings. The match situation will be dependent on the weather and the player's sustainability.
Warner, who is retiring from Test cricket after this game, felt the pressure and almost got out when he hit a good-length ball from Aamir Jamal, but Saim Ayub dropped the catch. Unfortunately, Warner could not take advantage second time. He was knocked out by Salman Ali Agha's swift spinning delivery and caught by Babar Azam.
Australia continued to play carefully in the second session, scoring only 38 runs in 17 overs and losing Khawaja (47 runs off 143 balls, 4 boundaries). Khawaja was trying harder to score big but he could not and got out by the Amir. At first on-field umpire declared not out but the third umpire review made the out possible.
Marnus Labuschagne (23 not out, 66 balls, 1 boundary)
Steven Smith (6 not out, 7 balls, 1 boundary)
will resume game against Pakistan bowling attack today (Friday).