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Australia vs Pakistan –<\/strong> Australia once again continued the 28-year tradition of defeating Pakistan, securing victory in the second Test match of the series by 79 runs. This marks Australia’s second consecutive win in the series.<\/p>\n
In the Melbourne match, Australia posted 318 runs in the first innings and 262 runs in the second innings. In response, Pakistan managed 264 runs in the first innings and 237 runs in the second innings.<\/p>\n
Notably, Pakistan has been unable to clinch a victory on Australian soil in the last 28 years. Australian captain Pat Cummins earned the man of the match award after claiming 10 wickets.<\/p>\n
Australian Innings Highlights: Labuschagne’s 63 Shines, Naseem Shah Takes Three Wickets for Pakistan<\/strong><\/p>\n
Australia posted 318 all-out in the first innings. Marnus Labuschagne<\/a> scored 63 off 155 balls, while opener Usman Khawaja contributed 42 runs, and David Warner added 38 runs.<\/p>\n
Mitchell Marsh scored 41 runs. Meanwhile, Naseem Shah claimed the maximum three wickets for Pakistan, with Shaheen Afridi<\/a>, Mir Hamza, and Hasan Ali each managing two wickets.<\/p>\n
During Pakistan’s crushing defeat in the second match, similar to the first match, the situation worsened for the visitors. Pakistan scored 264 all-out in the first innings, with Captain Shan Masood<\/a> scoring a half-century of 54 runs.<\/p>\n