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Pakistan wake up to Starc reality

Updated on: 31 December,2016 08:24 AM IST  | 
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Australian skipper Steven Smith hails 'world-class' speedster's all-round skills on Day Five as hosts win second Test against Pakistan by an innings and 18 runs at Melbourne Cricket Ground

Pakistan wake up to Starc reality


Australian players celebrate their victory over Pakistan on the final day of the second Test in Melbourne yesterday. Pic/AFP


Melbourne: Winning skipper Steve Smith paid tribute to Mitchell Starc's match-turning impact to spur Australia to a sensational last-day series victory over Pakistan in Melbourne yesterday. The Australians, leading by just 22 runs going into the fifth day, mustered a 181-run quickfire lead before declaring and bowling out Pakistan in just 53.2 overs to grab a famous victory.


Starc spearheaded the final day turnaround, slamming 84 runs off 91 balls with seven sixes before taking four wickets for 36 off 15.2 overs to help skittle the tourists for 163.


"I thought Starcy was incredible. I thought he batted incredibly. He broke the record for the most sixes at the MCG, and hit the ball incredibly cleanly to give us an opportunity to get 180 and have the overs that we did at them today. It was pretty special. What Starcy's done was world-class," Smith said.

Starc's seven sixes surpassed the record in an innings in a Melbourne Test held by Andrew Symonds with six in his 72 against South Africa in 2005. Smith said it was a remarkable effort by his team to get up after Pakistan had batted for the most part of the first three rain-disrupted days to set a first innings total of 443.

"It's got to be right up there. I said to the boys this morning that cricket's a funny game, and anything can happen. The plan this morning was to bat for the first 40 minutes and hopefully lose no wickets and then be able to put our foot down and get a bit of a total to have a crack at Pakistan today," the captain said.

"To come out and do what we did, we always thought if we could get three or four wickets, when we got the ball reversing, we'd be in with a show," he added.

Smith also had praise for maligned off-spinner Nathan Lyon, who grabbed the crucial wickets of Younis Khan, captain Misbah-ul-Haq and in-form No.6 Asad Shafiq to crack the game wide open.

"A lot of credit has got to go to Nathan Lyon. I thought he bowled beautifully this afternoon," Smith said.

"He mixed up his seam, the way he was bowling he bowled a lot of cross-seam balls today, which I guess put a bit of doubt in the Pakistan batters' minds. He came up with the crucial wickets to get us in a good position for when the ball started to reverse," he added.

Smith said the come-from-behind win was significant for his young team's confidence. "I think it can give you that belief to know that you're never out of the game or you can pull a win out of your hat from nowhere," he said. "It was quite remarkable the way we were able to do that today. Everything just went to plan," he added.

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