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Pakistan humble Australia but not with hiccups

Updated on: 25 July,2010 08:15 AM IST  | 
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Pakistan beat Australia in a Test at last... after 15 years and 13 straight defeats to be precise!

Pakistan humble Australia but not with hiccups

Pakistan beat Australia in a Test at last... after 15 years and 13 straight defeats to be precise!


Pakistan captain Salman Butt praised his young side and their supporters after leading the team to a first Test victory over Australia in 15 years in his first game in charge.



Pakistan just about held their nerve to complete a three-wicket win on the fourth day of the second Test at Headingley here on Saturday as they finished on 180 for seven.

And when tailender Umar Gul hit the winning run on the fourth day, it meant Pakistan had ended a record run of 13 straight Test defeats by Australia stretching back to 1995.

Pakistan's Umar Gul celebrates after hitting the winning runs in the Leeds Test against Australia on Saturday. PIC/AFP


Pakistan's victory also saw them square the series at 1-1 after a 150-run loss in last week's first Test at Lord's which led to their former captain Shahid Afridi's retirement from five-day cricket.

A raw side, without senior batsmen Mohammad Yousuf and Younus Khan - both left at home after the fall-out from bans imposed following Pakistan's 3-0 Test series loss in Australia last yearu00a0- resumed on 140 for three.

They lost four wickets for 40 runs on Saturday before Gul hit Mitchell Johnson for the decisive single. Pakistan had blown a seemingly gilt-edged chance against Australia in Sydney in January when, chasing 176, they were bowled out for 139 in a 36-run defeat.

"Knowing the history, it was a bit nerve-wracking," opening batsman Butt told reporters afterwards. "Thank God it went positively and we won."

This series was played in England because no major international cricket has taken place in Pakistan since an armed attack on Sri Lanka's team bus in Lahore in March last year.

"Beating the world's best is an achievement which I owe to this young team," Butt said. "We owe it also definitely to the people back in Pakistan.

"We would have loved to have won this match in front of our home crowd but that is not possible at the moment. But still we need to tell these people that we still remember them and we will be back soon hopefully.

It's a new beginning for Pakistan cricket and the young side," the left-hander added. Pakistan bowled Australia out for just 88 on Wednesday.

Scoreboard

Pakistan 2nd Innings
(overnight 140-3)
Imran Farhat b Bollinger 67
Butt c Clarke b Hilfenhaus 13
Azhar Ali c Paine b Bollinger 51
Umar Amin c Paine b
Bollinger 0
Umar Akmal c Paine b
Hilfenhaus 8
Malik c North b Hilfenhaus 10
Kamran Akmal c Hussey b Johnson 13
Mohd Aamer not out 5
Umar Gul not out 1
Extras: (Lb7, Nb5) 12
Total: (7 wkts, 50.4 overs) 180
Fall of wickets: 1-27 (Butt), 2-137 (Farhat), 3-137 (Amin), 4-146 (Azhar), 5-150 (Umar Akmal), 6-161 (Malik), 7-179 (Kamran)
Bowling: Bollinger 13-2-51-3, Hilfenhaus 13-2-39-3, Johnson 10.4-1-41-1, Watson 5-1-18-0, Smith 9-2-24-0.

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