- BATSMENRExtras31 (b 5, lb 3, nb 22, w 1)TOTAL407/8d (107 Overs, RR: 3.8)Did not bat: SR ClarkFall of wickets: 1-84, 2-149, 3-243, 4-284, 5-308, 6-328, 7-393, 8-400
Bowling O M R W Econ WD NB Mohammad Asif 25 3 99 3 3.96 0 0 Najaf Shah 17 4 52 1 3.05 0 0 Mohammad Irshad 16 2 86 0 5.37 0 0 Mansoor Amjad 27 3 96 2 3.55 0 0 Ashar Zaidi 15 0 42 1 2.80 0 0 Imran Farhat 7 1 24 0 3.42 0 0
- BATSMENRExtras24 (b 4, lb 9, nb 11)TOTAL348 all out (113.3 Overs, RR: 3.06)Fall of wickets: 1-16, 2-70, 3-88, 4-114, 5-175, 6-214, 7-263, 8-274, 9-348, 10-348
- BATSMENRExtras12 (b 1, lb 5, nb 6)TOTAL181/0 (48 Overs, RR: 3.77)
Bowling O M R W Econ WD NB Mohammad Irshad 10 1 26 0 2.60 0 0 Mohammad Asif 9 3 25 0 2.77 0 0 Najaf Shah 8 0 21 0 2.62 0 0 Mansoor Amjad 8 0 59 0 7.37 0 0 Ashar Zaidi 7 0 23 0 3.28 0 0 Imran Farhat 6 1 21 0 3.50 0 0
Match Details
Toss
Australia A , elected to bat first
Season
Match days
17,18,19,20 September 2005 (4-day match)
Umpires
Match Referee
Close of Play
- Sat, 17 Sep - day 1 - Australia A 1st innings 318/5 (SR Watson 20*, BJ Haddin 5*, 90 ov)
- Sun, 18 Sep - day 2 - no play
- Mon, 19 Sep - day 3 - Pakistan A 1st innings 249/6 (Hasan Raza 111*, Mansoor Amjad 12*, 74 ov)
- Tue, 20 Sep - day 4 - Australia A 2nd innings 181/0 (48 ov) - end of match
Australia A tour of Pakistan 2005-06 News
'Australia A tour was in doubt' - PCB
The PCB admitted that the Australian A team's tour to Pakistan was at one point under threat after two bomb blasts in Lahore.
Australia A win one-day series
Australia A clinched ended their tour of Pakistan on a high by clinching the one-day series
Malik and Bazid steer Pakistan A to comfortable victory
Shoaib Malik and Bazid Khan put on an unbroken 126-run partnership for the third wicket to allow Pakistan A to post a comfortable eight-wicket win
Johnson and Jaques demolish Pakistan A
Shane Watson and Mitchell Johnson's three wickets, and a sparkling fifty from Phil Jaques helped Australia A demolish their Pakistani counterparts
'A' tour continues despite Lahore bomb blasts
Twin bomb blasts in Lahore on Thursday posed no threat to Australia A's on-going tour, according to a senior Pakistan cricket official