- Labuschagne’s falls 15 runs short of 200 in Australia’s 580
- Pakistan limp to 64-3, needing 340 to make hosts bat again
Australia are seven wickets away from victory over Pakistan in the first Test, with Marnus Labuschagne’s maiden Test century highlighting new-found batting depth at home.
The tourists went to stumps at 64-3 on Saturday’s third day at the Gabba, still needing another 276 runs to make Australia bat again after the hosts put on 580 in their first innings. Mitchell Starc was the late destroyer, trapping captain Azhar Ali lbw and having Haris Sohail caught behind before Pat Cummins had Asad Shafiq edging off to third slip for a duck.
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