Pakistan make ELECTRIC start to third Test as Shaheen Shah Afridi puts Aussies on the back foot

Pakistan make ELECTRIC start to third and final Test as Shaheen Shah Afridi picks up two early wickets to put Aussies on the back foot – with Steve Smith and Usman Khawaja forced to steady the ship in Lahore

  • Pakistan have made a tremendous start to the third and final test in Pakistan 
  • The hosts have carried their momentum from Karachi into Lahore’s match 
  • Shaheen Shah Afridi picked up two early wickets to put Australia 8-2 
  • Usman Khawaja and Steve Smith were forced to steady the ship heading to lunch

Two early strikes from fast bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi gave Pakistan an excellent start to the deciding third and final test against Australia in Lahore on Monday.

The 21-year-old struck twice in his second over, dismissing opening batter David Warner for seven and number three Marnus Labuschagne before he had scored, reducing Australia to 8-2.

Usman Khawaja and Steve Smith steadied Australia’s innings with an unbroken third-wicket stand of 62, taking them to 70 for two at lunch on the opening day after the touring side won the toss and opted to bat.

Pakistan made an electric start to the third and final test against Australia on Monday

Young bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi struck with two early wickets to put Australia 8-2

Young bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi struck with two early wickets to put Australia 8-2

Opener Khawaja was unbeaten on 31 with Smith, Australia’s batting mainstay, 28 not out at the crease.

The first two tests of the series – the first between the sides in Pakistan since 1998 – were drawn.

With Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium hosting a test match for the first time since the 2009 attack by gunmen on a bus carrying the Sri Lankan cricket team, left-armer Afridi gave local fans reason to cheer with the two early wickets.

Marnus Labuschagne's poor tour continued as he made just three runs in Lahore on Monday

Marnus Labuschagne’s poor tour continued as he made just three runs in Lahore on Monday

Australian guns Steve Smith and Usman Khawaja have been tasked with steadying the ship

Australian guns Steve Smith and Usman Khawaja have been tasked with steadying the ship

Australia could have been in even deeper trouble but Pakistan failed to capitalise on chances offered by both Khawaja and Smith.

Looking to dominate left-arm spinner Nauman Ali from the onset, Khawaja, on 12, flashed hard at a full-pitched delivery but the resulting edge flew under the hands of Babar Azam at the lone slip position.

On the next delivery, Nauman failed to hold on to a straightforward return catch from Smith, with the batter on 19.

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