Previous Britain skipper Michael Vaughan said that India is the main side that looks liable to go up against Australia in Australian circumstances. Vaughan’s remarks came after Pakistan were crushed exhaustively by Australia in the principal Test match in Perth on Sunday. Pakistan were bowled out for only 89 in the second innings as the Pat Cummins-drove side walked on to a 360-run triumph. Vaughan took to online entertainment to call attention to how clinical Australia were in their methodology and said that India are the main side that seem as though they can contend with the Aussies.
“Aussies are so clinical.. they take care of all that for all circumstances .. Great to @NathLyon421 on 500 Test wickets .. Staggering accomplishment .. Just @BCCI have the devices to contend here in Oz at this stage .. #AUSvsPAK,” Vaughan posted on X (previously known as Twitter).
Australia enlisted a pounding 360-run triumph over Pakistan with an inside and out presentation on Day 4 of the first Test at the Optus Arena.
Australia’s accomplished pacer Mitchell Starc with his speedy conveyances, eliminated both Pakistan openers – Imam-ul-Haq (10) and Abdullah Shafique (2) in the initial five overs to place ‘Men dressed in Green’ on the backfoot.
His sidekick, Josh Hazlewood, finished captain Shan Masood’s wretchedness by producing some additional skip with the new ball, which made it hard for the left-hander to play the calculated conveyance.
Australia captain Pat Cummins sent previous Pakistan captain Babar Azam back to the burrow for 14 and from that point onward, it appeared wickets were only a ball away.
The Pakistani center request disintegrated like a place of cards with Saud Shakeel showing a battle to watch out for the house. He battled for quite a while yet in the long run got caught by Hazlewood, directly before the stumps.
Nathan Lyon joined the wicket fest and got two too to join the first class club of 500 Test wickets takers. Hazlewood eliminated Khurram Shahzad to secure a pounding 360-show triumph to limiting Pakistan to a score of 89 with an all-adjusted presentation.