Pakistan vs australia
WATCH: Babar Azam's Second Test Wicket Prevents Alex Carey's First Test Century
PAK vs AUS 2nd Test: Babar Azam has made his name in international cricket with impeccable performances while playing for Pakistan. However, even though he hasn't won a man of the match award in the tests yet, the Pak skipper displayed his skills with the ball in ongoing Pakistan vs Australia second match and stopped Alex Carey from scoring his maiden test century.
In the 2nd test match between Pakistan & Australia, the tourists are standing strong at Stumps on day 2 with 2 wickets still in hand in the first innings, and Australian wicketkeeper Alex Carey contributed with his knock of 93 runs while batting as low as #8.
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