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30 December 2004 Thursday 17 Ziqa'ad 1425


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Australia thrash Pakistan for series triumph


MELBOURNE, Dec 29: Matthew Hayden and captain Ricky Ponting scored unbeaten half-centuries to guide Australia to a record fifth series win of 2004 on Wednesday, beating Pakistan by nine wickets on the fourth day of the second Test.

Glenn McGrath and Shane Warne combined to take seven wickets in Pakistan's second innings of 163, which left the home side chasing 126 to win. Australia started their innings shortly before lunch on Wednesday's fourth day of play, losing Justin Langer for five in the second over, caught behind off the bowling of Mohammad Sami.

Hayden (56 not out) and Ponting (62 not out) added 116 for the second wicket. Ponting clubbed leg spinner Danish Kaneria over long-on for six to hit the winning runs in the 28th over.

Australia, who won the first Test in Perth by 491 runs, hold an unbeatable 2-0 lead in the three-match series. The third Test starts in Sydney on Jan 2. The home side had claimed a first innings lead of 38 with their total of 379 at Melbourne Cricket Ground, led by man of the match Damien Martyn's 142.

Top-ranked Australia beat Sri Lanka 3-0 and 1-0 in March and July before claiming a 2-1 win in India in October-November, their first series victory there for 35 years. Ponting's side also crushed New Zealand 2-0 in Brisbane and Adelaide last month.

Pakistan had resumed their second innings on 85 for five with an overall lead of 47 runs. Mohammad Sami (11) fell leg before wicket to Jason Gillespie and wicket keeper Kamran Akmal failed to settle as he was out for a duck to leave the visitors on 101 for seven.

All-rounder Shoaib Malik, who had retired hurt with split webbing in his hand, returned after Akmal's dismissal and scored a courageous 41 with four fours and two sixes.

Malik's knock came to an end when he misjudged a delivery from Warne (3-66) and was caught at mid-on, lifting the world's leading wicket-taker to a total of 561 victims.

In the following over McGrath (4-35) was finally introduced into the attack and the pace man struck with his second ball, removing Abdul Razzaq for 19. Razzaq also played a brave innings after he had been taken to hospital on Tuesday complaining of dizziness and nausea.

Shoaib Akhtar hit Warne for two sixes but was caught behind off McGrath's bowling in the next over as the innings closed 22 minutes before the lunch break.

SCOREBOARD


Pakistan first innings 341 (Yousuf Youhana 111)

Australia first innings 379 (Damien Martyn 142; Shoaib Akhtar 5-109, Danish Kaneria 5-125).

Pakistan second innings (85-5 overnight)

Salman Butt c Kasprowicz b McGrath 0

Imran Farhat c Martyn b Gillespie 5

Yasir Hameed c Gilchrist b McGrath 23

Younis Khan c Hayden b Kasprowicz 23

Yousuf Youhana c Ponting b Warne 12

Shoaib Malik c Gillespie b Warne 41

Mohammad Sami lbw b Gillespie 11

Kamran Akmal lbw b Warne 0

Abdul Razzaq c Gilchrist b McGrath 19

Shoaib Akhtar b McGrath 14

Danish Kaneria not out 9

Extras (lb-1, b-2) 6

Total (all out, 64.2 overs) 163

Fall of wickets: 1-0 2-13 3-35 4-60 5-68 6-98 7-101 8-140 9-140

Bowling: McGrath 11.2-1-35-4, Gillespie 12-7-15-2, Kasprowicz 16-3-42-1, Warne 25-7-66-3.

Australia second innings

J.Langer c Kamran Akmal b Mohammad Sami 5

M.Hayden not out 56 R.Ponting not out 62

Extras (nb-2, lb-2) 4

Total (for one wicket, 27.5 overs) 127

Fall of wickets: 1-11

Bowling: Shoaib Akhtar 7-0-35-0, Mohammad Sami 5-0-22-1 (nb-2), Danish Kaneria 10.5-1-52-0, Imran Farhat 5-2-16-0.

Man of the match: Damien Martyn (Australia).

Australia lead the three-match series 2-0.

NEXT MATCH: Australia v Pakistan, third Ttest in Sydney, Jan 2-6. -Reuters





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