AUS vs PAK: Without any boundary and no-ball, Australia scored 5 runs on one ball.
Babar and Co. had to face defeat by 79 runs in the Boxing-Day Test match between Australia and Pakistan in Melbourne. In the match held at Melbourne Cricket Ground, Kangaroo team batted first and scored 318 runs in the first innings. In response, Pakistani team could score only 264 runs in the first innings. After this, Australia scored 262 runs in the second innings and on the basis of the lead in the first innings, gave Pakistan a target of 317 runs to win. In response, the Pakistani team was all out for 232 runs in the second innings and lost the match by 79 runs. At the same time, something was also seen in this match, which is not usually seen. Actually, Australia scored five runs on one ball, the surprising thing is that neither any boundary came during this period nor this ball was wide and no-ball, that is, Australia scored five runs on a legal delivery without a boundary. .
On the fourth day of this match held at Melbourne Cricket Ground, Australia scored five runs in the second innings without any boundary or no ball. It happened after the start of the fourth day’s play when Australia captain Pat Cummins and wicketkeeper-batsman Alex Carey were at the crease. Cummins played the ball of Aamer Jamal towards point and after this he ran with wicketkeeper Alex Carey and scored two runs. However, Jamal could not collect the throw made by the fielder and was overthrown. After this, Imam-ul-Haq stopped the ball before it reached the boundary, but Cummins and Carey took advantage of this mistake and completed three more runs. In this way, Australia scored five runs on a single ball without wide, no-ball and boundary.
If we talk about the match, Pat Cummins took 5-5 wickets in both the innings of the match and led Australia to victory by 79 runs in the second test. With this victory, Australia has won this series. Chasing the target of 317 runs, the Pakistani team lost its last five wickets in just 18 runs. In this match for Australia, Labuschagne scored 63 runs in the first innings, while Mitchell Marsh scored 96 runs for Australia in the second innings. In the second innings for Australia, Steve Smith scored 50 and Alex Carey scored 53 runs. If we talk about Pakistan, Abdullah Shafiq scored 62 runs in the first innings, while in the second innings, Shan Masood scored 60 runs and Agha Salman scored 50 runs.