In the Abu Dhabi test, Australia's score was 91 for 7 in the first session of the second day. Australia lost five wickets in the first session of the second day. Pakistan, with 3 wickets in hand, are at 191 runs behind Pakistan's first inningsAt the end of the first day of the Test match in Abu Dhabi many people have predicted that the pace of the romance has been set in the test. In the first day, after turning from the edge of the Khadra, Pakistan struck back in the first innings with a little bit of crushing 300 before it touches. After getting 20 runs in the batting, losing two wickets, the indication of the sickness of Australia - on the second day of the day there are dwarf on the forehead! That's exactly what happened Today, on the second day, the Pakistani pace battery and spin vortex have rattled in front of Australia.Mohammed Abbas, a pacer who came from working in a leather factory, gave a rare look to Australia. Pakistani paceman Usman Khawaja and 'Nightwatchman' Peter Siddle were picked up. Australia lost five wickets in the first session of 71 runs. Among them Abbas and Bilal Asif took two wickets and Yasir Shah took one wicket. Before going to lunch, Australia's score is like a breezy-screw-91-wicket-91.Prior to the batting order trail, Australian batsman could not retire from the top order and middle order. Finch and Travies Head compiled 20 runs in the fourth wicket so far the highest run partnership. Abbas broke the pair before heading out of the two. Just as Shaun Marsh did out-of-the-line delivery slip. After that, Bilal and Yasser took out the task of bringing out the Australian batting line.From 56 runs for 4 wickets, 7 wickets for 7 wickets in the glory of the moment - that is 35 runs by two spinners and three wickets.

Bilal, who took the wicket of Finch (39), picked up. The off-spinner has also returned captain Tim Paine. And Mitchell Marsh gave wicket to Yasir In all, Pakistan took 5 wickets in the first session in the testator's seat? It's not going to be confirmed right now. Because the first day's experience. Pakistan lost 4 wickets for 57 runs From there, their score is 282.There is no possibility of a turnaround in Australia's first innings. Batting all-rounder, Maranus Labusen, is a test-batting batsman.

But the game is a cricket-glorious uncertainty, which is the glory of the game. There are still two more innings in the match. Remembering the first Test and the first day of this Test, you have to say, 'Picture is still left!