Australia's situation in the Brisbane Test stays solid, with Pakistan driving by 72 runs
Brisbane: Australia scored 312 for the loss of one wicket on the second day of the game against Pakistan and furthermore took a 72-run lead over Pakistan.
On the second day of the main Test being played in Brisbane, Australia began the innings by David Warner and Joey Consumes, the two openers began the innings incredibly unhesitatingly, while the Pakistani bowlers glanced vulnerable before the Australian openers, the two openers. Opening association of 222 was set up between the two, after which Satisfaction Consumes Yasir Shah was rejected for 97 runs.
Opener David Warner finished his century after the flight of Joey Consumes, driving the Australian group to 312 for the loss of one wicket before the finish of the game on the second day of the match and Kangaroos additionally had a 72-run lead over Pakistan. There is opener David Warner at 151, while the one-time occupant LaBushane is on 55 for 55.
The national group had scored just 240 runs in the main innings of the Test coordinate yesterday, with Asad Shafiq scoring the most noteworthy 76 runs from Pakistan. For Australia, Mitchell Starc scored 4, Pete Cummins 3, Hazel Wood 2 and Nathan Lyon took one.