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Australia V Pakistan 1978/79 2Nd Test Perth (WACA). Test: 850 Australia Won by 7 Wickets Australia v Pakistan 1978/79 2nd Test Perth (WACA). Test: 850 Australia won by 7 wickets. Test in Australia: 198 D Close of play Not out batsmen Day Runs Wk Ov Min Crowd Toss: Australia 1 Pa 240/7 (61ov.) Javed Miandad 112, Sarfraz Nawaz 8 240 7 61 8,550 24-Mar-1979 Umpires: AR Crafter, MG O'Connell 2 Pa 277, Au 180/3 (44ov.) AR Border 34, JK Moss 11 217 6 61 6,780 25-Mar-1979 12th Man: 3 Au 327, Pa 19/1 (6ov.) Mudassar Nazar 9, Zaheer Abbas 9 166 8 58 2,668 26-Mar-1979 TJ Laughlin (Au); Mohsin Khan (Pa) 4 Pa 246/7 (75ov.) Asif Iqbal 101, Sarfraz Nawaz 0 227 6 69 1,971 28-Mar-1979 5 Pa 285, Au 236/3 275 6 59 1,878 29-Mar-1979 TOTALS 1125 33 307 1749 21,847 Scorers: E McMullan; AJ Nicholls Test # PAKISTAN 1st Innings R M 4,6 BF Fall of Wickets Ov M R W nb,w 6s 44 Majid Khan c-4s Hilditch b Hogg 0 1 0,- 2 R Mins RM Hogg 19 2 88 1 0,0 1 11 Mudassar Nazar cwk Wright b Hurst 5 42 0,- 35 1-0 0 1 M Khan/M Naz 0 AG Hurst 23 4 61 4 1,3 - 33 Zaheer Abbas cwk Wright b Hurst 29 60 3,- 35 2-27 27 40 M Naz/Z Abb 19 G Dymock 21.6 4 65 3 4,0 - 21 Javed Miandad not out 129 388 15,- 275 3-41 14 18 Z Abb/J Mia 3 B Yardley 14 2 52 0 0,0 - 14 Haroon Rashid c-3s Border b Hurst 4 9 1,- 4 4-49 8 9 H Ras/J Mia 7 52 Asif Iqbal run out (Darling) 35 45 5,- 45 5-90 41 45 A Iqb/J Mia 12 57,c19 Mushtaq Mohammad run out (Darling) 23 140 3,- 110 6-176 86 140 M Moh/J Mia 71 22 Imran Khan cwk Wright b Dymock 14 50 0,1 33 7-224 48 50 I Khan/J Mia 104 34 Sarfraz Nawaz cwk Wright b Hurst 27 111 4,- 80 8-276 52 111 S Naw/J Mia 128 50 Wasim Bari c-? Hilditch b Dymock 0 6 0,- 6 9-277 1 6 W Bari/J Mia 129 14 Sikander Bakht b Dymock 0 1 0,- 1 10-277 0 1 S Bak/J Mia 129 Extras b 0, lb 3, nb 5, w 3 11 Total 77.6 overs all out 277 433 min, 43.9 r/100b 86 balls/hr Test # AUSTRALIA 1st Innings R M 4,6 BF Fall of Wickets Ov M R W nb,w 6s 9 WM Darling lbw b Mudassar Nazar 75 205 8,- 130 R Mins Imran Khan 32 5 105 3 0,0 - 3 AMJ Hilditch c-fl Zaheer Abbas b Imran Khan 41 147 3,- 103 1-96 96 147 A Hil/W Dar 49 Sarfraz Nawaz 35.1 7 112 2 10,0 - 5 AR Border c-1s Majid Khan b Javed Miandad 85 347 7,- 245 2-143 47 57 W Dar/A Bor 18 Sikander Bakht 10.5 1 33 1 2,0 - 11,c1 KJ Hughes lbw b Sikander Bakht 9 23 0,- 32 3-161 18 23 K Hug/A Bor 26 Mudassar Nazar 16 2 48 3 0,1 - 1 JK Moss cwk Wasim Bari b Mudassar Nazar 22 121 0,- 78 4-219 58 121 J Moss/A Bor 58 Javed Miandad 2 0 8 1 1,0 - 2 DF Whatmore c-sl Asif Iqbal b Imran Khan 15 64 1,- 52 5-246 27 64 D Wha/A Bor 69 4 KJ Wright cwk Wasim Bari b Mudassar Nazar 16 46 1,- 29 6-273 27 46 K Wri/A Bor 80 11 B Yardley b Sarfraz Nawaz 19 38 2,- 32 7-297 24 29 A Bor/B Yar 15 8 G Dymock not out 5 72 0,- 35 8-301 4 8 B Yar/G Dym 0 8 RM Hogg b Imran Khan 3 18 0,- 15 9-304 3 18 R Hogg/G Dym 0 10 AG Hurst cwk Wasim Bari b Sarfraz Nawaz 16 45 2,- 27 10-327 23 45 A Hur/G Dym 5 Extras b 3, lb 4, nb 13, w 1 21 Total 95.6 overs all out 327 567 min, 41.9 r/100b 81 balls/hr PAKISTAN 2nd Innings R M 4,6 BF Fall of Wickets Ov M R W nb,w 6s Majid Khan c-gu sub (TJ Laughlin) b Hogg 0 5 0,- 8 R Min RM Hogg 20 5 45 2 6,0 - Mudassar Nazar c-3s Hilditch b Hurst 25 125 1,- 74 1-0 0 5 M Khan/M Naz 0 AG Hurst 24.7 2 94 5 1,0 1 Zaheer Abbas cwk Wright b Hogg 18 63 2,- 47 2-35 35 63 Z Abb/M Naz 15 G Dymock 23 5 72 1 5,0 - Javed Miandad cwk Wright b Hurst 19 94 1,- 78 3-68 33 55 M Naz/J Mia 15 B Yardley 14 3 42 1 0,0 - Haroon Rashid c-mw Yardley b Dymock 47 153 5,1 117 4-86 18 37 J Mia/H Ras 13 AR Border 4 0 9 0 0,0 - Asif Iqbal not out 134 306 18,1 289 5-152 66 115 H Ras/A Iqb 28 Mushtaq Mohammad lbw b Yardley 1 6 0,- 7 6-153 1 6 M Moh/A Iqb 28 Imran Khan cwk Wright b Hurst 15 115 1,- 57 7-245 92 115 I Khan/A Iqb 101 Sarfraz Nawaz c-? Yardley b Hurst 3 35 0,- 17 8-263 18 35 S Naw/A Iqb 114 Wasim Bari c-? Whatmore b Hurst 0 3 0,- 3 9-263 0 1 W Bari/A Iqb 114 Sikander Bakht run out (Hurst) 0 39 0,- 3 10-285 22 39 S Bak/A Iqb 134 Extras b 3, lb 8, nb 12, w 0 23 Sikander run out before ball bowled ('Mankad') Total 85.7 overs all out 285 471 min, 40.7 r/100b 87 balls/hr AUSTRALIA 2nd Innings (set 236) R M 4,6 BF Fall of Wickets Ov M R W nb,w 6s AMJ Hilditch handled the ball 29 122 2,- 77 R Mins Imran Khan 17 1 81 0 3,0 1 WM Darling run out (sub[Mohsin Khan]/Wasim Bari) 79 189 7,- 149 1-87 87 122 A Hil/W Dar 53 Sarfraz Nawaz 19 1 85 0 5,0 - AR Border not out 66 155 4,- 115 2-153 66 66 W Dar/A Bor 34 Mudassar Nazar 10.1 2 35 0 0,0 - B Yardley run out (Imran Khan) 1 4 0,- 2 3-155 2 4 B Yar/A Bor 34 Javed Miandad 2 0 12 0 2,0 - JK Moss not out 38 83 4,1 57 (236) 81 83 J Moss/A Bor 66 Winning run: JK Moss (1), 31 balls left Extras b 0, lb 13, nb 10, w 0 23 Rescore BF differ from published figures Total 48.1 overs 3 wkts 236 278 min, 59.7 r/100b 83 balls/hr Last Test for: JK Moss, Mushtaq Mohammad Key to Catching Positions Back to Series Cover Page Back to Blog.
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