Pak undone by North’s six
London, July 16: Australia beat Pakistan by 150 runs to win the first Test at Lord’s here on Friday and go 1-0 up in the two-match series.
Victory gave Australia a record 13th straight successive Test victory over the same opponent, although Sri Lanka’s run of 12 wins in a row over Bangladesh is also still ongoing.
Pakistan, chasing what would have been a new world record fourth innings victory total of 440, were bowled out for 289 as Australia, in the first ‘neutral’ Test played in England since 1912, won with more than a day to spare. Part-time off-spinner Marcus North was Australia’s bowling hero with a Test-best 6/55 — the first time he’d taken five or more wickets in an innings — on the fourth day here on Friday.
Shane Watson had earlier exploited the overcast, swing-friendly conditions to take a Test-best 5/40 as Pakistan were bowled out for a meagre 148 in their first innings.
Scores: Australia 253 & 334 (Katich 83, Hilfenhaus 56 n.o.; Gul 4/61, Asif 3/77) bt Pakistan 148 & 289 (Butt 92; North 6/55).
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