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Venue: Perth Stadium, Perth [December 14-17, 2023].
In the summer of 2023-24, the Pakistani cricket team toured Australia to play 3 test matches. The tour marked the beginning of an era for the visitors as they had a leadership change before the tour down under. Shan Masood was appointed as the new Test captain. However, he had multiple challenges before him. Firstly, they were facing the world champions in their own backyard, where they have not lost a single test to them in the last 3 decades. Forget about a defeat; the visitors have even struggled to draw a test match there. Moreover, the morale of the Aussies was quite high after their 6th World Cup triumph. On the other hand, the men in green had a terrible World Cup before this series. So there was a mountain to climb now for the men in green.
The first test was scheduled in Perth, a venue wherein the Aussies have a brilliant track record. On a bright sunny day it was the Aussie captain Pat Cummins who won the toss, and he decided to bat first. The decision turned out to be a masterstroke, as the opening duo of Khwaja and Warner gave the Aussies a brilliant start. David Warner, who had earlier announced that he would retire after the series, took the charge from the front and hammered a brilliant 164 of 211 deliveries. In an innings which lasted for around 6 hours, Warner hit a total of 16 boundaries and 4 sixes. It was truly a delight to watch. After all, the innings had everything – power, timing and placement. Apart from Warner, Mitch Marsh too scored a quickfire 90 as the Aussies ended up scoring 487 in their first innings. For the visitors, Aamir Jamal had something to cheer about as he picked up 6 wickets in his debut test match.
In response, the visitors started off pretty well. However, once Imam-ul-Haq got dismissed for 62, the men in green fell like a pack of cards. The Aussies got a massive first-innings lead of 216 runs, and the option of a follow-on was available to Cummins. However, he decided to grind the visitors and thus refused to enforce a follow-on. Furthermore, the Aussies in the 2nd innings came all guns blazing as they scored at a quick rate. The hosts declared at a score of 233/5, with the visitors now needing a massive 450 runs to win the match.
It was almost certain that the Aussies were winning this test. The question was how long the visitors would survive. To everyone's surprise, there was no fight offered by the men in green as they crumbled for just 89 runs in 30.2 overs. The Aussie quartet of Starc, Hazlewood, Cummins and Lyon dismantled the men in green like anything as they won the game by a massive 360 runs and took a 1-0 lead in the series.







