In cloudy weather, Australia’s men in green won the vital toss and chose to invite the hosts to bat first to start the much-awaited Boxing Day Test match.
Early possibilities were generated by Pakistani pacer Shaheen Afridi, but the fielders did not provide enough help for him. In Pakistan’s incomprehensible fielding showing, David Warner was dismissed at slip in the third over. Nevertheless, the visitors took two wickets in rapid succession.
Dark clouds were brewing over the MCG stadium, making the situation worse for the Australians and necessitating the use of floodlights. Hasan Ali and Shaheen Afridi kept up their impressive two-end bowling.
Australian hitter Marnus Labuschagne raised the ante by complaining to the umpires about poor lighting and asking that play be stopped immediately. Labuchagne was disappointed by a mix of poor lighting and tough questions from the Pakistani bowlers.
The heated battle between Afridi and Labuschagne unfolded during the 40th over, with Afridi attempting to get under the skin of the Australian batter, who struggled against the pacer’s inswingers.
Brief delays disrupted Afridi’s rhythm, and rain eventually halted the proceedings during the second session. Fortunately for Australia, Smith and Labuschagne managed to survive the challenges under the lights.
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As play resumed after a brief delay due to drizzle, Australia still faced the task of batting through 25 overs, and a couple of wickets in the final session could bring Pakistan back into the game.
The Boxing Day Test began on a fiery note, and fans can anticipate the rivalry intensifying in the coming days. This match is crucial for Pakistan, representing a do-or-die situation as they aim to stay alive in the three-game series.