Mohammad Amir's spell leaves 'CA XI' in a daze
Mohammad Amir's spell leaves 'CA XI' in a daze
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Mohammad Amir led  Pakistan's stupendous rebound after the guests were knocked down some pins out economically on Day 1 of the three-day practice amusement under lights against Cricket Australia XI at the Cazaly's Stadium in Cairns on Thursday (December 8). Amir got three wickets while Rahat Ali sacked one as Pakistan decreased CA XI to 3 for 4 at stumps in the wake of being rocked the bowling alley out for 208.

The Pakistan pacers knocked down some pins just three overs, however, that was sufficient time for Amir and Rahat to evacuate the cream of CA XI's top-arrange. Amir struck off the principal wad of the innings to beat Jimmy Peirson's safeguard and tailed it up by catching captain William Bosisto in front. In spite of the fact that he couldn't get a cap trap, things weren't showing signs of improvement for CA XI as Jake Carder was likewise rejected for a duck by Rahat in the accompanying over.

Matthew Short and Jake Winter figured out how to get off the check in the second over of Amir, yet the pacer had the last giggle, tidying up the last to leave CA XI problematically put at Stumps.

Selecting to bat first in the day-night experience, in front of the pink-ball Test against Australia beginning on December 15 at The Gabba, Pakistan lost Sami Aslam after a 21-run opening stand. Azhar took after before long, leaving Pakistan in a spot of trouble at 50 for 3.

It was left to the accomplished combine of Younis Khan and Misbah-ul-Haq to again lift Pakistan out of inconvenience. Nonetheless, their protect exertion reached an untimely end as the Pakistan commander was out discovered behind for 20, giving Cameron Valente his second wicket. Sarfraz Ahmed attempted to bat emphatically, overseeing consistent limits even as he was coming up short on accomplices at the flip side. He was the eighth to leave subsequent to taking Pakistan past the 200-run check. The tail did not keep going long as Amir and Wahab Riaz fell with hardly a pause in between. Valente grabbed four wickets while Steketee sacked three.

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