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Australia V Pakistan, 2Nd Test 1976/77, Melbourne (MCG) Australia v Pakistan, 2nd Test 1976/77, Melbourne (MCG) Toss: Australia Australia 1st innings Sat 1-Jan-1977 790 Bowling Ovs R-W Batting Notes South end, MG O'Connell ump. TF Brooks ump. Imran Khan(1) 0-2 2y....... 0.8 3-0 IC Davis 2(8) 2........ A Turner 0(0) delay 11:23 day 1 .1...... Salim Altaf(1) 0-1 1.8 4-0 Davis 2(14) ...... .1 Turner 1(2) Imran Khan(2) 0-4 ....2... 2.8 6-0 Davis 2(14) ....2... Turner 3(10) ...2..[1L]. Salim Altaf(2) 0-3 3.8 9-0 Davis 4(21) ...2... Turner 3(11) Imran Khan(3) 0-14 .3.4...3 4.8 19-0 Davis 7(23) .3 .4...3 Turner 10(17) ....[2B]... Salim Altaf(3) 0-3 5.8 21-0 Davis 7(23) ........ Turner 10(25) Imran Khan(4) 0-23 ..1.422. 6.8 30-0 Davis 8(26) ..1 .422. Turner 18(30) ........ Salim Altaf(4) 0-3 7.8 30-0 Davis 8(34) ........ Turner 18(30) Imran Khan(5) 0-32 32....4. 8.8 39-0 Davis 14(41) 2....4. 3 Turner 21(31) .1...34. Salim Altaf(5) 0-11 9.8 47-0 Davis 17(45) ...3 .14. Turner 26(35) Asif Masood(1) 0-9 n.24.2..1 10.8 57-0 Davis 26(54) ..24.2..1 Turner 26(35) [1L].2..... Imran Khan(6) 0-34 11.8 60-0 Davis 26(55) . .2..... Turner 28(42) Asif Masood(2) 0-19 .41.[3n].2n.. 12.8 71-0 Davis 33(63) .41.2... .3 Turner 31(44) 2......[1L] Imran Khan(7) 0-36 13.8 74-0 Davis 33(63) 2....... Turner 33(52) Asif Masood(3) 0-22 ......21 14.8 77-0 Davis 33(63) ......21 Turner 36(60) ..1..... Imran Khan(8) 0-37 15.8 78-0 Davis 33(68) ..... ..1 Turner 37(63) Lunch Asif Masood(4) 0-25 2...1... 16.8 81-0 Davis 33(71) ... 2...1 Turner 40(68) 3...14.. Salim Altaf(6) 0-19 17.8 89-0 Davis 34(75) ...1 34.. Turner 47(72) Asif Masood(5) 0-36 [2n].1n44.... 18.8 101-0 Davis 37(78) 2.1 .44.... Turner 55(79) ..4..42. Salim Altaf(7) 0-29 19.8 111-0 Davis 47(86) ..4..42. Turner 55(79) Asif Iqbal(1) 0-6 .3....3. 20.8 117-0 Davis 50(91) ....3 .3. Turner 58(82) 22.14..2 Salim Altaf(8) 0-40 21.8 128-0 Davis 55(95) 22.1 4..2 Turner 64(86) Asif Iqbal(1.6) 2-12 12.3WW 1W 134-1 IC Davis 56(97); 22.6 134-2 RB McCosker 0(1) W 2.3 Turner 69(89) 134-2 RB McCosker 0(1) Asif Iqbal(2) 2-12 .. 22.8 134-2 GS Chappell 0(2) .. Turner 69(89) .....4.. Imran Khan(9) 0-41 23.8 138-2 Chappell 0(2) .....4.. Turner 73(97) Asif Iqbal(3) 2-12 ........ 24.8 138-2 Chappell 0(10) ........ Turner 73(97) 13.....1 Imran Khan(10) 0-46 25.8 143-2 Chappell 3(11) 3 1.....1 Turner 75(104) Asif Iqbal(4) 2-13 ...1.... 26.8 144-2 Chappell 3(15) .... ...1 Turner 76(108) ...2...4 Imran Khan(11) 0-52 27.8 150-2 Chappell 3(15) ...2...4 Turner 82(116) Asif Iqbal(4.3) 3-14 1.W 28.3 151-3 Chappell 4(16) 1 .W Turner 82(118) 151-3 A Turner 82(118) Asif Iqbal(5) 3-17 ....3 28.8 154-3 Chappell 4(16) ....3 KD Walters 3(5) ......2. Imran Khan(12) 0-54 29.8 156-3 Chappell 4(16) ......2. Walters 5(13) Asif Iqbal(6) 3-19 .1....1. 30.8 158-3 Chappell 5(19) .1. ....1 Walters 6(18) 1....31n. Imran Khan(13) 0-59 31.8 164-3 Chappell 8(26) ....3.. 11 Walters 8(20) Asif Iqbal(7) 3-19 ........ 32.8 164-3 Chappell 8(26) ........ Walters 8(28) ...2..1. Imran Khan(14) 0-62 33.8 167-3 Chappell 11(33) ...2..1 . Walters 8(29) Asif Iqbal(8) 3-19 ........ 34.8 167-3 Chappell 11(41) ........ Walters 8(29) ...3314. Imran Khan(15) 0-73 35.8 178-3 Chappell 18(44) 34. ...31 Walters 12(34) Asif Iqbal(9) 3-23 ....22.. 36.8 182-3 Chappell 18(44) ....22.. Walters 16(42) ...1.3.1 Javed Miandad(1) 0-5 37.8 187-3 Chappell 20(50) ...1.1 .3 Walters 19(44) Asif Iqbal(10) 3-28 1.3....1 38.8 192-3 Chappell 22(56) 1....1 .3 Walters 22(46) .431.1.1 Javed M.(2) 0-15 39.8 202-3 Chappell 30(61) .43.1 1.1 Walters 24(49) Tea Asif Iqbal(11) 3-29 ..1..... 40.8 203-3 Chappell 30(66) ..... ..1 Walters 25(52) ...2.1.. Iqbal Qasim(1) 0-3 41.8 206-3 Chappell 30(68) .. ...2.1 Walters 28(58) Asif Iqbal(12) 3-35 ....42.. 42.8 212-3 Chappell 30(68) ....42.. Walters 34(66) ........ Iqbal Qasim(2) 0-3 43.8 212-3 Chappell 30(76) ........ Walters 34(66) Asif Iqbal(13) 3-41 1.11.12. 44.8 218-3 Chappell 32(80) .1.1 112. Walters 38(70) 11..1..2 Iqbal Qasim(3) 0-8 45.8 223-3 Chappell 34(84) 1..1 1..2 Walters 41(74) Asif Iqbal(14) 3-45 ..1.1..2 46.8 227-3 Chappell 37(90) ..1..2 .1 Walters 42(76) .W Iqbal Qasim(3.2) 1-8 47.2 227-4 Chappell 37(90) .W Walters 42(78) 227-4 KD Walters 42(78) ...... Iqbal Qasim(4) 1-8 47.8 227-4 Chappell 37(90) ...... GJ Cosier 0(6) Asif Iqbal(15) 3-51 ...41.1. 48.8 233-4 Chappell 42(96) ...41. .1 Cosier 1(8) ......1. Iqbal Qasim(5) 1-9 49.8 234-4 Chappell 42(97) . ......1 Cosier 2(15) Asif Iqbal(16) 3-52 ..1..... 50.8 235-4 Chappell 42(102) ..... ..1 Cosier 3(18) 4....... Iqbal Qasim(6) 1-13 51.8 239-4 Chappell 42(102) 4....... Cosier 7(26) Imran Khan(16) 0-79 ..1.[1L]3.2 52.8 246-4 Chappell 46(106) ..13 ...2 Cosier 9(30) ..1.4..3 Iqbal Qasim(7) 1-21 53.8 254-4 Chappell 47(109) ..1 .4..3 Cosier 16(35) Imran Khan(17) 0-81 1..1.... 54.8 256-4 Chappell 48(112) ..1 1.... Cosier 17(40) ...21... Iqbal Qasim(8) 1-24 55.8 259-4 Chappell 51(117) ...21 ... Cosier 17(43) Imran Khan(18) 0-88 21..4..n. 56.8 267-4 Chappell 54(119) 21 ..4.... Cosier 21(50) ..1..2.. Iqbal Qasim(9) 1-27 57.8 270-4 Chappell 55(122) ..1 ..2.. Cosier 23(55) Asif Masood(6) 0-36 ........ 58.8 270-4 Chappell 55(130) ........ Cosier 23(55) .11...11 Iqbal Qasim(10) 1-31 59.8 274-4 Chappell 57(132) 11 .1...1 Cosier 25(61) Asif Masood(7) 0-43 .33.1... 60.8 281-4 Chappell 61(136) .3.1 3... Cosier 28(65) 2..14..4 Iqbal Qasim(11) 1-42 61.8 292-4 Chappell 64(140) 2..1 4..4 Cosier 36(69) Page 1 Australia 1st innings (cont.) Ovs R-W Australia v Pakistan, 2nd Test 1976/77 Asif Masood(8) 0-44 .1...... 62.8 293-4 Chappell 65(142) .1 ...... Cosier 36(75) 311...34 Iqbal Qasim(12) 1-54 63.8 305-4 Chappell 73(145) 314 1...3 Cosier 40(80) Asif Masood(9) 0-50 .1..1.[4n].. 64.8 311-4 Chappell 74(148) ..1 .1.4.. Cosier 45(86) .2.13.31 Salim Altaf(9) 0-50 65.8 321-4 Chappell 80(154) .2.1.3 31 Cosier 49(88) Asif Masood(10) 0-51 .....1.. 66.8 322-4 Chappell 80(156) .. .....1 Cosier 50(94) Stumps 6:00 |||; .3.[1B].... Imran Khan(19) 0-91 67.8 326-4 Chappell 80(158) .. .3.... Cosier 53(100) (.1) 11:00 day 2 Salim Altaf(10) 0-60 132..4.. 68.8 336-4 Chappell 87(165) 12..4.. 3 Cosier 56(101) (.1) NewB ..11..[1L]2 Imran Khan(20) 0-95 69.8 341-4 Chappell 90(167) 12 ..1... Cosier 57(107) Salim Altaf(11) 0-81 342..444 70.8 362-4 Chappell 108(174) 42..444 3 Cosier 60(108) ..231[4n]n..1 Imran Khan(21) 0-106 71.8 374-4 Chappell 109(175) 1 ..234...1 Cosier 70(117) Salim Altaf(12) 0-87 4.2..... 72.8 380-4 Chappell 109(175) 4.2..... Cosier 76(125) .3.11.13 Imran Khan(22) 0-115 73.8 389-4 Chappell 116(179) .313 .1.1 Cosier 78(129) Salim Altaf(13) 0-93 .1[1L]1[1L]112 74.8 397-4 Chappell 121(184) .1112 ..1 Cosier 79(132) .1.W2W.W Iqbal Qasim(13) 4-57 .W 398-5 GS Chappell 121(186); 2W 400-6 RW Marsh 2(2); 75.8 400-7 GJ Gilmour 0(2) .W .1 Cosier 80(134) 400-7 GJ Gilmour 0(2) Salim Altaf(14) 0-95 .2.....
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