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Nawaz, fast bowlers seal 201-run victory

Pakistanis 208 (Younis 54, Valente 4-36) and 6 for 216 dec (Azhar 82*) beat Cricket Australia XI 114 (Amir 3-16, Rahat 3-26, Wahab 3-28) and 109 (Nair 42, Nawaz 3-31) by 201 runs
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Left-arm spinner Mohammad Nawaz came to the fore on the final day of the warm-up match in Cairns, taking three wickets to help skittle Cricket Australia for 109 in 27.3 overs and complete a 201-run win for the Pakistanis. Rahat Ali and Mohammad Amir took two wickets each, while Wahab Riaz and Azhar Ali claimed one apiece.

The lid had been ripped open by the new-ball pair of Rahat and Amir, who reduced CA XI to 4 for 27 in the chase of 311. Nawaz, who had bowled only five overs in the first innings for no wicket, then claimed the wicket of Matthew Short before going on to add the scalp of Arjun Nair, who top scored with 42, to his bag. No other CA XI batsman made more than 20 against the pink ball in the second innings.

"For me to express my skills out there was a good opportunity. It felt good out there, decent deck, and to score some runs was a good, positive end to the game," Nair said. "For me, it's about building my own game, so getting runs was a good confidence-booster and something for me to work towards in the future. Batting against quality bowlers like Mohammad Amir, top class, and for us to come against those bowlers was a good experience. It's about taking this experience and learning."

The third and final day of the practice game had begun with the Pakistanis on 5 for 124, with Azhar Ali unbeaten on 44. Azhar went on to make 82 not out and contributions from the lower-middle order took the score to 6 for 216 before the declaration came.

"As a batsman, you want to spend time in the middle and get used to the conditions," Azhar said. "As a bowler, you have got to get used to the lengths according to the pitch, so everyone tried to get the best out of this game."

"And, obviously, playing the pink ball in Australia is different to playing in Dubai. During the night, when the lights come on, it starts to do a bit more. I think we are very satisfied with what we got. The wicket was not as quick as we thought it would be, still it was good time in the middle.

Azhar also had a word of appreciation for the fielding. "We really worked hard on our fielding. As a team, we want to improve in that regard. Fielding is really important. In Test matches, if you catch well, you generally end up on the winning side.

"Cairns has been a lovely experience. The hospitality has been brilliant. We were welcomed here, and obviously enjoyed the game as well. We're looking forward to the Gabba. Obviously, it will be hard work, but as a batting unit we're really confident that we have the capability to deliver in these conditions."

The first Test between Pakistan and Australia - a day-night fixture in Brisbane - begins on December 15.

CA XI 4th innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st1JJ PeirsonJM Carder
2nd15WG BosistoJM Carder
3rd4MW ShortJM Carder
4th7MW ShortJL Winter
5th15MW ShortAJ Nair
6th21JP InglisAJ Nair
7th24C ValenteAJ Nair
8th21MT SteketeeAJ Nair
9th1RA LeesAJ Nair
10th0RA LeesC Wheatley