PAK vs AUS, 2nd Test: Alex Carey 93 helps Australia go past 500 against Pakistan on Day 2
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Usman Khawaja's marathon 160 and Alex Carey's career-best 93 helped Australia post 505 for eight against Pakistan on day two of the second Test on Sunday.
Alex Carey missed out on his first Test hundred by seven runs but Australia continued to pile on the runs as the visitors racked up 505 for eight against Pakistan on day two of the Karachi Test on Sunday. Mitchell Starc was unbeaten on 28 off 95 deliveries with his captain Pat Cummins (0*) at the end of play on Day 2 in Karachi.
Pakistan vs Australia, 2nd Test Day 2: As it happened
Earlier, after Australia resumed on 251/3, Shaheen Afridi subjected Nathan Lyon to a bouncer barrage but the nightwatchman did not flinch and went on the attack with the pull shot. Lyon hit five fours in an entertaining 38 before he was castled by express delivery from Faheem Ashraf, breaking a 54-run stand with Khawaja.
Khawaja had shelved the reverse sweep on Saturday but Pakistan were convinced they had him caught in the slips when the opener attempted the shot against Nauman Ali. However, replays ruled out any ball-bat contact and Pakistan lost a review.
Stumps on day two in KarachiAlex Carey misses out on his first Test ton but the visitors pile on the runs. #WTC23 | https://t.co/KbFpFYkYzL pic.twitter.com/CxEzhG8j5w
Khawaja brought up his 150 but could not better his highest score of 174 as Sajid Khan dealt a double blow. The off-spinner trapped Travis Head lbw for 23 and spun one past Khawaja's bat to hit the off-stump. Islamabad-born Khawaja's third century in four Tests included 15 fours and a six.
Cameron Green, who was not even born when Australia last toured Pakistan in 1998, made 28 before Nauman confronted him with a sharp-turning ball that pitched outside leg stump and hit the off. Carey swept well and Starc batted resolutely to frustrate Pakistan and take Australia past the 500-mark.