First Test; Pakistan heaped up 240 runs in the primary innings
Brisbane: Pakistan's whole group fallen to 240 runs in the main Test against Australia.
Pakistan won the hurl and chose to bat first in the main Test coordinate among Australia and Pakistan in the Australian city of Brisbane. Toward the beginning of the innings, Pakistan's batting line dropped and just 4 players came back to the structure with a general score of 78 runs.
Sean Masood scored 27, Skipper Azhar Ali 39, Iftikhar Ahmed 7 and Harris Sohail scored only 1 runs. The Head administrator bombed hopelessly to meet the desires for the fans and was expelled for just one run. Mohammad Rizwan went ahead the field and attempted to control the batting line and scored 37 runs while showing a capable game. Six Pakistan players were out for 143 runs.
Mohammed Yasser tagged along to help Assad Shafiq and both included 84 significant runs in the aggregate. Yasir Shah Pavilin returned for 227 runs, he made 26 runs, after which Shaheen Shah Afridi returned without opening the record. Pakistan's last excursion was Naseem Shah who scored 7 runs, Imran Khan was not out for 5 runs.
Asad Shafiq was the most noteworthy patron in Pakistan's 240, who scored 76 runs. For Australia, Mitchell Starc scored 4, Pete Cummins 3, Hazel Wood 2 and Nathan Lyon took one.
Preceding the match, chief Azhar Ali said that it was pleasant to see Naseem Shah in the squad, yet it was a troublesome choice not to nourish Mohammad Abbas. 16-year-old Naseem Shah of Pakistan is appearing in Test cricket.
Then again, Australian commander Tim Paine said that in the event that they had won the hurl, they would have chosen to bat first.