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Australian cricket team against Pakistan in the UAE in 2014–15

Australia cricket team toured the United Arab Emirates (UAE) from 5 October to 3 November 2014 and played one Twenty20 International (T20I), three One Day Internationals (ODIs) and two Test matches against Pakistan. The series was played in the UAE owing to ongoing security concerns in Pakistan. The limited over matches were dominated by Australia while a rampant Pakistan whitewashed the Test series.[1]

Australia cricket team in United Arab Emirates in 2014–15
 
  Pakistan Australia
Dates 5 October – 3 November 2014
Captains Shahid Afridi (T20I)
Misbah-ul-Haq (Tests & ODIs)
Aaron Finch (T20I)
George Bailey (ODIs)
Michael Clarke (Tests)
Test series
Result Pakistan won the 2-match series 2–0
Most runs Younis Khan (468) David Warner (239)
Most wickets Zulfiqar Babar (14) Mitchell Johnson (6)
Player of the series Younis Khan (Pak)
One Day International series
Results Australia won the 3-match series 3–0
Most runs Sarfraz Ahmed (131) Steve Smith (190)
Most wickets Shahid Afridi (5) Mitchell Johnson (6)
Player of the series Steve Smith (Aus)
Twenty20 International series
Results Australia won the 1-match series 1–0
Most runs Saad Nasim (25) David Warner (54)
Most wickets Raza Hasan (2) Glenn Maxwell (3)
Player of the series Glenn Maxwell (Aus)

Squads edit

 
Aaron Finch succeeded George Bailey as captain in the T20I.
T20I ODIs Tests
  Pakistan   Australia   Pakistan   Australia   Pakistan   Australia

Tour matches edit

Warm-Up: Pakistan A vs Australians edit

15–18 October 2014
Scorecard
v
305/8d (90 overs)
Asad Shafiq 108* (156)
Steve O'Keefe 3/76 (23 overs)
273/8d (90 overs)
Alex Doolan 104 (194)
Ehsan Adil 1/14 (6 overs)
306/3d (90 overs)
Babar Azam 114 (178)
Nathan Lyon 2/49 (17 overs)
185 (51.3 overs)
Phillip Hughes 65 (107)
Mohammad Talha 3/32 (8.3 overs)
Pakistan A won by 153 runs
Sharjah Cricket Stadium
Umpires: Ahsan Raza (Pak) and Shozab Raza (Pak)
  • Pakistan A won the toss and elected to bat
  • Match was 90 overs per innings with 14 players involved. However, only 11 could bat or field at a time.
  • Saqlain Haider of the United Arab Emirates kept wickets for Brad Haddin on day 3.

T20I series edit

Only T20I edit

5 October 2014
20:00 (D/N)
Scorecard
Pakistan  
96/9 (20 overs)
v
  Australia
98/4 (14 overs)
Saad Nasim 25 (32)
Glenn Maxwell 3/13 (3 overs)
David Warner 54* (39)
Raza Hasan 2/17 (4 overs)
Australia won by 6 wickets (with 36 balls remaining)
Dubai International Cricket Stadium
Umpires: Ahsan Raza (Pak) and Shozab Raza (Pak)
Player of the match: Glenn Maxwell (Aus)

In Aaron Finch's debut match as captain[3] Australia restricted Pakistan to an ordinary 96/9 on a slow turner with Glenn Maxwell (3/13 off 3 overs) and debutant Cameron Boyce (2/10 off 4 overs) being the chief wicket takers. Australia's reply got off to a shaky start, at one point 56/4 but David Warner (54*) steadied the innings, eventually comfortably winning the game by 6 wickets.[4]

ODI series edit

1st ODI edit

7 October 2014
15:00 (D/N)
Scorecard
Australia  
255/8 (50 overs)
v
  Pakistan
162 (38.3 overs)
Steve Smith 101 (118)
Shahid Afridi 3/46 (10 overs)
Umar Akmal 46 (57)
Mitchell Johnson 3/24 (7 overs)
Australia won by 93 runs
Sharjah Cricket Stadium
Umpires: Ahsan Raza (Pak) and Richard Illingworth (Eng)
Player of the match: Steve Smith (Aus)

Aaron Finch (0) was caught first ball after slicing a ball to Ahmed Shehzad at point. But David Warner (43) and Steve Smith (101) put on an 86 run partnership to steady the tourists. Australia ended up with 255/8 with Steve Smith scoring his maiden ODI century. Shahid Afridi (3/46) was the best bowler for Pakistan. In response, Australia bowled very well as Pakistan lost wickets at regular intervals with no batsmen scoring over 43. Mitchell Johnson (3/24) was the main wicket taker for Australia.[5] In an unusual side note, Fawad Alam caused minor controversy mostly on social media when he bowled with his cap facing backwards.[6]

2nd ODI edit

10 October 2014
15:00 (D/N)
Scorecard
Pakistan  
215 (49.3 overs)
v
  Australia
217/5 (43.2 overs)
Sarfraz Ahmed 65 (72)
Mitchell Johnson 3/40 (10 overs)
Glenn Maxwell 76 (81)
Zulfiqar Babar 2/52 (10 overs)
Australia won by 5 wickets (with 40 balls remaining)
Dubai International Cricket Stadium
Umpires: Nigel Llong (Eng) and Shozab Raza (Pak)
Player of the match: Glenn Maxwell (Aus)
  • Pakistan won the toss and chose to bat.
  • Raza Hasan (Pak) made his ODI debut.

Pakistan made the perfect start to their innings with a steady 126 run opening partnership between Ahmed Shehzad (61) and Sarfraz Ahmed (65). But after both openers went in quick succession Pakistan collapsed to 215 (49.3 overs) with Mitchell Johnson continuing his form from the last match taking 3/40. In reply, Australia lost early wickets but steadied and reached the target with 40 balls remaining. Glenn Maxwell was their top run scorer with a quick knock of 76.[7]

3rd ODI edit

12 October 2014
15:00 (D/N)
Scorecard
Australia  
231/9 (50 overs)
v
  Pakistan
230 (50 overs)
Steve Smith 77 (105)
Sohail Tanvir 3/40 (10 overs)
Asad Shafiq 50 (73)
Kane Richardson 2/36 (10 overs)
Australia won by 1 run
Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi
Umpires: Ahsan Raza (Pak) and Richard Illingworth (Eng)
Player of the match: Glenn Maxwell (Aus)
  • Australia won the toss and chose to bat.

Australia elected to rest Mitchell Johnson and Nathan Lyon. Steve Smith yet again starred with the bat with a patient 77 off 105 balls. David Warner (56) also chipped in to record his first half century of the series. Sohail Tanvir (3/40) was the main wicket taker for Pakistan. In reply, Pakistan seemed to have the match all but won when they needed 2 runs of the final over but Glenn Maxwell (2/41) completed a double wicket maiden earning him man of the match honors. Steve Smith's catch to dismiss Fawad Alam was controversial: Smith lined up at slip, and began moving towards the leg side after the ball was delivered but before it was hit, before taking the catch off Fawad's sweep shot at leg slip; the umpires had the discretion under the laws of the game to declare it a dead ball if they believed Smith's movement was unfair, but they decided it was fair and gave Fawad out, which some commentators disagreed with.[8]

In addition to clean sweeping the series, Australia regained the number 1 ranking for ODIs.[9]

Test series edit

1st Test edit

22 – 26 October 2014
Scorecard
v
454 (145 overs)
Sarfraz Ahmed 109 (105)
Mitchell Johnson 3/39 (31 overs)
303 (103.1 overs)
David Warner 133 (174)
Yasir Shah 3/66 (16.3 overs)
286/2d (78 overs)
Ahmed Shehzad 131 (233)
Stephen O'Keefe 2/112 (27 overs)
216 (91.1 overs)
Mitchell Johnson 61 (127)
Zulfiqar Babar 5/74 (31.1 overs)
Pakistan won by 221 runs
Dubai International Cricket Stadium
Umpires: Marais Erasmus (SA) and Richard Kettleborough (Eng)
Player of the match: Younis Khan
 
Younus Khan's twin centuries helped him become the all-time leading century maker for Pakistan. He would score a double-hundred in the next match.

Pakistan won the toss and chose to bat in what was tipped to be a pitch that would gradually deteriorate. Mitchell Johnson and Peter Siddle removed the Pakistani openers, Mohammad Hafeez (0) and Ahmed Shehzad (3), in the first few overs. However, Pakistan steadied to end the day at 219/4 with Younus Khan hitting 106 off 223 balls. Mitchell Johnson did the bulk of the damage with an economical 3/22 off 20 overs on a slow and attritional day.[11]

On the second day, Pakistan slowly began to accelerate with Sarfraz Ahmed (109) scoring his second century in Tests at over a-run-a-ball. Australia's reply began well with David Warner reaching his fifty. They ended the day at a solid 113/0.[12]

Australia began their innings slowly on day three and struggled against Pakistan's inexperienced bowling attack, getting bowled out for 303, with debutant Yasir Shah (3/66) the pick of the bowlers while David Warner scored completed his century (133). The match was called off due to bad light at the end of the day with 2 overs remaining.[13]

Australian debutant Stephen O'Keefe took the early wicket of Azhar Ali (30) early on day 4. But Pakistan dominated and eventually declared their innings at 286/2. Australia's second innings began well, but the spinners took quick wickets to leave Australia in trouble at 59/4 at the end of day 4.[14]

Australia lost 3 wickets in the first session with Zulfiqar Babar doing most of the damage on day five. Australia managed to grind their way to the final session but succumbed to a 221 run defeat. He took his maiden five-wicket haul in the second Australian innings. Johnson (61) and Steve Smith (55) were Australia's top scorers. Khan's twin centuries in the match earned him the man of the match award.[15]

2nd Test edit

30 October – 3 November 2014
Scorecard
v
570/6d (153 overs)
Younus Khan 213 (349)
Mitchell Starc 2/86 (27 overs)
261 (67.2 overs)
Mitchell Marsh 87 (116)
Imran Khan 3/60 (14 overs)
293/3d (60.4 overs)
Misbah-ul-Haq 101* (57)
Mitchell Johnson 2/45 (7 overs)
246 (88.3 overs)
Steve Smith 97 (204)
Zulfiqar Babar 5/120 (32.2 overs)
Pakistan won by 356 runs
Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi
Umpires: Richard Kettleborough (Eng) and Nigel Llong (Eng)
Player of the match: Misbah-ul-Haq (Pak)
  • Pakistan won the toss and elected to bat.
  • Younus Khan scored his 8000th test run in the first innings.[16]
  • In the second innings, Misbah-ul-Haq broke the all-time Test record for the fastest fifty (21 balls) and equaled the record for the fastest hundred (56 balls).[17]
  • Pakistan set a new record for its highest winning margin by runs against any opposition in its history.[18]
 
Mishbah-ul-Haq's smashed a 56 ball hundred equaling Sir Vivian Richards record set in 1986. He was dropped by Peter Siddle on his second ball.

Pakistan opted to have an unchanged team after they won the toss and decided to bat. Australia made two changes, with Alex Doolan replaced by Glenn Maxwell for his third test and Stephen O'Keefe replaced by Mitchell Starc. On another flat deck Pakistan made excellent progress with only two wickets, those of the openers Ahmed Shehzad (35) and Mohammad Hafeez (45), falling on day 1. At stumps, they were 304/2, with Younus Khan (111*) scoring his third consecutive century, and Azhar Ali (101*) was the other centurion. Mitchell Johnson (1/50) and Nathan Lyon (1/86) both took a wicket each. Due to bad light, play was suspended with 2 overs still to be bowled.[19] Michael Clarke's unusual field positions, particularly placing Johnson at straight hit (behind the beginning of the bowler's run-up) were criticized by some commentators as not being in the "spirit of the game".[20]

Within the first hour of the second day Australia finally struck with Starc taking the wicket of Azhar (109) caught by replacement wicket-keeper David Warner after Brad Haddin injured his right shoulder in a catching attempt.[21] Pakistan continued to subdue the Australians finishing at 405/3 at lunch on an extended first session. Pakistan continued to pile on the runs in the second session with Younus reaching his double century and captain Misbah-ul-Haq (101) getting his century. Pakistan made accelerated in the third session, scoring some quick runs before declaring at a massive 570/6. Starc was the top wicket-taker with 2/86 (27 overs). Australia had to negotiate 5.2 overs before bad light stopped play, ending the day at 22/1.[22]

Most of Australia's batsmen started well but they lost wickets at regular intervals on day 3 before finishing at a modest 261 all out just after tea. Mitchell Marsh top scored for Australia with 87. All of the Pakistani bowlers took wickets with Imran Khan (3/60) taking the most wickets. Pakistan led by 307 runs, but did not enforce the follow-on. Johnson removed the openers early in the innings and Pakistan finished at 61/2 before bad light once again stopped play.[23]

Pakistan continued their dominance in the first session of day 4 scoring 149 runs with the loss of one wicket, that of Younus (46). Misbah smashed a 21 ball fifty that broke the record for the fastest fifty in Test cricket beating Jacques Kallis's 24 ball effort. After lunch, Maxwell took over the wicket-keeping role while Misbah (101*) equaled the fastest century in Tests with Sir Vivian Richards, coming from 56 deliveries.[24] Azhar (100*) also completed his ton shortly after and Pakistan declared. Zulfiqar Babar took two Australian wickets before tea, those of Chris Rogers (2) and Maxwell (4). Pakistan took three more wickets before the close of play, with Steve Smith (38*) and Marsh (26*) still at the crease.[25]

Smith and Marsh extended their partnership in the first session on day 5 until Marsh was caught at leg slip for 47. Smith continued to bat steadily as Australia reached 238/5 at lunch. But Smith was sent lbw by Yasir Shah for 97 second ball after lunch and Australia collapsed, losing their final five wickets just for eight runs. Pakistan won the series 2–0, their first series win against Australia since 1994. Zulfiqar was the best of the bowlers, taking his second five-wicket haul of the series (5/120 of 32.2 overs). Misbah was awarded the man of the match for his record-breaking century.[26]

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overs Alex Doolan 104 194 Ehsan Adil 1 14 6 overs 306 3d 90 overs Babar Azam 114 178 Nathan Lyon 2 49 17 overs 185 51 3 overs Phillip Hughes 65 107 Mohammad Talha 3 32 8 3 overs Pakistan A won by 153 runsSharjah Cricket Stadium Umpires Ahsan Raza Pak and Shozab Raza Pak Pakistan A won the toss and elected to bat Match was 90 overs per innings with 14 players involved However only 11 could bat or field at a time Saqlain Haider of the United Arab Emirates kept wickets for Brad Haddin on day 3 T20I series editOnly T20I edit 5 October 2014 20 00 D N ScorecardPakistan nbsp 96 9 20 overs v nbsp Australia98 4 14 overs Saad Nasim 25 32 Glenn Maxwell 3 13 3 overs David Warner 54 39 Raza Hasan 2 17 4 overs Australia won by 6 wickets with 36 balls remaining Dubai International Cricket Stadium Umpires Ahsan Raza Pak and Shozab Raza Pak Player of the match Glenn Maxwell Aus Pakistan won the toss and chose to bat Sean Abbott Cameron Boyce Phillip Hughes amp Kane Richardson Aus and Saad Nasim Pak made their T20I debuts In Aaron Finch s debut match as captain 3 Australia restricted Pakistan to an ordinary 96 9 on a slow turner with Glenn Maxwell 3 13 off 3 overs and debutant Cameron Boyce 2 10 off 4 overs being the chief wicket takers Australia s reply got off to a shaky start at one point 56 4 but David Warner 54 steadied the innings eventually comfortably winning the game by 6 wickets 4 ODI series edit1st ODI edit 7 October 2014 15 00 D N ScorecardAustralia nbsp 255 8 50 overs v nbsp Pakistan162 38 3 overs Steve Smith 101 118 Shahid Afridi 3 46 10 overs Umar Akmal 46 57 Mitchell Johnson 3 24 7 overs Australia won by 93 runsSharjah Cricket Stadium Umpires Ahsan Raza Pak and Richard Illingworth Eng Player of the match Steve Smith Aus Australia won the toss and chose to bat Sean Abbott Aus and Zulfiqar Babar Pak made their ODI debuts Steve Smith Aus scored his first century in ODIs Aaron Finch 0 was caught first ball after slicing a ball to Ahmed Shehzad at point But David Warner 43 and Steve Smith 101 put on an 86 run partnership to steady the tourists Australia ended up with 255 8 with Steve Smith scoring his maiden ODI century Shahid Afridi 3 46 was the best bowler for Pakistan In response Australia bowled very well as Pakistan lost wickets at regular intervals with no batsmen scoring over 43 Mitchell Johnson 3 24 was the main wicket taker for Australia 5 In an unusual side note Fawad Alam caused minor controversy mostly on social media when he bowled with his cap facing backwards 6 2nd ODI edit 10 October 2014 15 00 D N ScorecardPakistan nbsp 215 49 3 overs v nbsp Australia217 5 43 2 overs Sarfraz Ahmed 65 72 Mitchell Johnson 3 40 10 overs Glenn Maxwell 76 81 Zulfiqar Babar 2 52 10 overs Australia won by 5 wickets with 40 balls remaining Dubai International Cricket Stadium Umpires Nigel Llong Eng and Shozab Raza Pak Player of the match Glenn Maxwell Aus Pakistan won the toss and chose to bat Raza Hasan Pak made his ODI debut Pakistan made the perfect start to their innings with a steady 126 run opening partnership between Ahmed Shehzad 61 and Sarfraz Ahmed 65 But after both openers went in quick succession Pakistan collapsed to 215 49 3 overs with Mitchell Johnson continuing his form from the last match taking 3 40 In reply Australia lost early wickets but steadied and reached the target with 40 balls remaining Glenn Maxwell was their top run scorer with a quick knock of 76 7 3rd ODI edit 12 October 2014 15 00 D N ScorecardAustralia nbsp 231 9 50 overs v nbsp Pakistan230 50 overs Steve Smith 77 105 Sohail Tanvir 3 40 10 overs Asad Shafiq 50 73 Kane Richardson 2 36 10 overs Australia won by 1 runSheikh Zayed Stadium Abu Dhabi Umpires Ahsan Raza Pak and Richard Illingworth Eng Player of the match Glenn Maxwell Aus Australia won the toss and chose to bat Australia elected to rest Mitchell Johnson and Nathan Lyon Steve Smith yet again starred with the bat with a patient 77 off 105 balls David Warner 56 also chipped in to record his first half century of the series Sohail Tanvir 3 40 was the main wicket taker for Pakistan In reply Pakistan seemed to have the match all but won when they needed 2 runs of the final over but Glenn Maxwell 2 41 completed a double wicket maiden earning him man of the match honors Steve Smith s catch to dismiss Fawad Alam was controversial Smith lined up at slip and began moving towards the leg side after the ball was delivered but before it was hit before taking the catch off Fawad s sweep shot at leg slip the umpires had the discretion under the laws of the game to declare it a dead ball if they believed Smith s movement was unfair but they decided it was fair and gave Fawad out which some commentators disagreed with 8 In addition to clean sweeping the series Australia regained the number 1 ranking for ODIs 9 Test series edit1st Test edit 22 26 October 2014 ScorecardPakistan nbsp v nbsp Australia454 145 overs Sarfraz Ahmed 109 105 Mitchell Johnson 3 39 31 overs 303 103 1 overs David Warner 133 174 Yasir Shah 3 66 16 3 overs 286 2d 78 overs Ahmed Shehzad 131 233 Stephen O Keefe 2 112 27 overs 216 91 1 overs Mitchell Johnson 61 127 Zulfiqar Babar 5 74 31 1 overs Pakistan won by 221 runsDubai International Cricket Stadium Umpires Marais Erasmus SA and Richard Kettleborough Eng Player of the match Younis KhanPakistan won the toss and elected to bat Mitchell Marsh and Stephen O Keefe Aus and Imran Khan and Yasir Shah Pak made their Test debuts Younis Khan became the all time leading century maker for Pakistan in the second innings 10 nbsp Younus Khan s twin centuries helped him become the all time leading century maker for Pakistan He would score a double hundred in the next match Pakistan won the toss and chose to bat in what was tipped to be a pitch that would gradually deteriorate Mitchell Johnson and Peter Siddle removed the Pakistani openers Mohammad Hafeez 0 and Ahmed Shehzad 3 in the first few overs However Pakistan steadied to end the day at 219 4 with Younus Khan hitting 106 off 223 balls Mitchell Johnson did the bulk of the damage with an economical 3 22 off 20 overs on a slow and attritional day 11 On the second day Pakistan slowly began to accelerate with Sarfraz Ahmed 109 scoring his second century in Tests at over a run a ball Australia s reply began well with David Warner reaching his fifty They ended the day at a solid 113 0 12 Australia began their innings slowly on day three and struggled against Pakistan s inexperienced bowling attack getting bowled out for 303 with debutant Yasir Shah 3 66 the pick of the bowlers while David Warner scored completed his century 133 The match was called off due to bad light at the end of the day with 2 overs remaining 13 Australian debutant Stephen O Keefe took the early wicket of Azhar Ali 30 early on day 4 But Pakistan dominated and eventually declared their innings at 286 2 Australia s second innings began well but the spinners took quick wickets to leave Australia in trouble at 59 4 at the end of day 4 14 Australia lost 3 wickets in the first session with Zulfiqar Babar doing most of the damage on day five Australia managed to grind their way to the final session but succumbed to a 221 run defeat He took his maiden five wicket haul in the second Australian innings Johnson 61 and Steve Smith 55 were Australia s top scorers Khan s twin centuries in the match earned him the man of the match award 15 2nd Test edit 30 October 3 November 2014 ScorecardPakistan nbsp v nbsp Australia570 6d 153 overs Younus Khan 213 349 Mitchell Starc 2 86 27 overs 261 67 2 overs Mitchell Marsh 87 116 Imran Khan 3 60 14 overs 293 3d 60 4 overs Misbah ul Haq 101 57 Mitchell Johnson 2 45 7 overs 246 88 3 overs Steve Smith 97 204 Zulfiqar Babar 5 120 32 2 overs Pakistan won by 356 runsSheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium Abu Dhabi Umpires Richard Kettleborough Eng and Nigel Llong Eng Player of the match Misbah ul Haq Pak Pakistan won the toss and elected to bat Younus Khan scored his 8000th test run in the first innings 16 In the second innings Misbah ul Haq broke the all time Test record for the fastest fifty 21 balls and equaled the record for the fastest hundred 56 balls 17 Pakistan set a new record for its highest winning margin by runs against any opposition in its history 18 nbsp Mishbah ul Haq s smashed a 56 ball hundred equaling Sir Vivian Richards record set in 1986 He was dropped by Peter Siddle on his second ball Pakistan opted to have an unchanged team after they won the toss and decided to bat Australia made two changes with Alex Doolan replaced by Glenn Maxwell for his third test and Stephen O Keefe replaced by Mitchell Starc On another flat deck Pakistan made excellent progress with only two wickets those of the openers Ahmed Shehzad 35 and Mohammad Hafeez 45 falling on day 1 At stumps they were 304 2 with Younus Khan 111 scoring his third consecutive century and Azhar Ali 101 was the other centurion Mitchell Johnson 1 50 and Nathan Lyon 1 86 both took a wicket each Due to bad light play was suspended with 2 overs still to be bowled 19 Michael Clarke s unusual field positions particularly placing Johnson at straight hit behind the beginning of the bowler s run up were criticized by some commentators as not being in the spirit of the game 20 Within the first hour of the second day Australia finally struck with Starc taking the wicket of Azhar 109 caught by replacement wicket keeper David Warner after Brad Haddin injured his right shoulder in a catching attempt 21 Pakistan continued to subdue the Australians finishing at 405 3 at lunch on an extended first session Pakistan continued to pile on the runs in the second session with Younus reaching his double century and captain Misbah ul Haq 101 getting his century Pakistan made accelerated in the third session scoring some quick runs before declaring at a massive 570 6 Starc was the top wicket taker with 2 86 27 overs Australia had to negotiate 5 2 overs before bad light stopped play ending the day at 22 1 22 Most of Australia s batsmen started well but they lost wickets at regular intervals on day 3 before finishing at a modest 261 all out just after tea Mitchell Marsh top scored for Australia with 87 All of the Pakistani bowlers took wickets with Imran Khan 3 60 taking the most wickets Pakistan led by 307 runs but did not enforce the follow on Johnson removed the openers early in the innings and Pakistan finished at 61 2 before bad light once again stopped play 23 Pakistan continued their dominance in the first session of day 4 scoring 149 runs with the loss of one wicket that of Younus 46 Misbah smashed a 21 ball fifty that broke the record for the fastest fifty in Test cricket beating Jacques Kallis s 24 ball effort After lunch Maxwell took over the wicket keeping role while Misbah 101 equaled the fastest century in Tests with Sir Vivian Richards coming from 56 deliveries 24 Azhar 100 also completed his ton shortly after and Pakistan declared Zulfiqar Babar took two Australian wickets before tea those of Chris Rogers 2 and Maxwell 4 Pakistan took three more wickets before the close of play with Steve Smith 38 and Marsh 26 still at the crease 25 Smith and Marsh extended their partnership in the first session on day 5 until Marsh was caught at leg slip for 47 Smith continued to bat steadily as Australia reached 238 5 at lunch But Smith was sent lbw by Yasir Shah for 97 second ball after lunch and Australia collapsed losing their final five wickets just for eight runs Pakistan won the series 2 0 their first series win against Australia since 1994 Zulfiqar was the best of the bowlers taking his second five wicket haul of the series 5 120 of 32 2 overs Misbah was awarded the man of the match for his record breaking century 26 References edit Australia tour of United Arab Emirates 2014 15 Fixtures ESPNcricinfo ESPN Sports Media Retrieved 25 October 2014 Injured Junaid out of Australia series ESPNcricinfo ESPN Sports Media Retrieved 18 October 2014 New captain Finch to be short staffed ESPNcricinfo ESPN Sports Media Retrieved 18 October 2014 Spinners Warner dismantle Pakistan ESPNcricinfo ESPN Sports Media Retrieved 18 October 2014 Smith ton sets up big Australia win ESPNcricinfo ESPN Sports Media Retrieved 18 October 2014 Fawad Alam goes full hipster after bowling while wearing cap backwards against Australia Fox Sports Australia Retrieved 18 October 2014 Bowlers Maxwell set up series win ESPNcricinfo ESPN Sports Media Retrieved 18 October 2014 Why Smith s catch to dismiss Fawad was allowed ESPNcricnfo ESPN Sports Media Retrieved 18 October 2014 Australia turn tables for one run win ESPNcricinfo ESPN Sports Media Retrieved 18 October 2014 Most hundreds ESPNcricinfo ESPN Sports Media Retrieved 25 October 2014 Younis hits ton on attritional day ESPNcricinfo ESPN Sports Media Retrieved 24 October 2014 Australia solid after rapid Sarfraz ton ESPNcricinfo ESPN Sports Media Retrieved 24 October 2014 Pakistan on top despite Warner ton ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 24 October 2014 Younis Shehzad leave Australia needing miracle ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 25 October 2014 Brettig Daniel 26 October 2014 Spinners script Pakistan victory ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 26 October 2014 Younis enters 8000 club ESPNcricnfo ESPN Sports Media Retrieved 2 November 2014 Misbah fastest to 100 in more ways than one ESPNcricinfo ESPN Sports Media Retrieved 2 November 2014 Pakistan v Australia Hosts seal Test series whitewash BBC Sport Retrieved 3 November 2014 Younis and Azhar dissect Australia ESPNcricinfo ESPN Sports Media Retrieved 31 October 2014 Not in the spirit of the game Border hits out at Clarke s field settings 9news com au Retrieved 31 October 2014 Haddin injures right shoulder ESPNcricinfo ESPN Sports Media Retrieved 31 October 2014 Younis and Misbah subdue Australia ESPNcricinfo ESPN Sports Media Retrieved 31 October 2014 Pakistan bowlers extend dominance ESPNcricnfo ESPN Sports Media Retrieved 2 November 2014 Pakistan s Misbah ul Haq hits record Test half century BBC Sport Retrieved 2 November 2014 Australia falter after Misbah record ESPNcricinfo ESPN Sports Media Retrieved 2 November 2014 Pakistan s spinners sign off on Australia s humiliation ESPNcricinfo ESPN Sports Media Retrieved 3 November 2014 External links editSeries home at ESPNcricinfo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Australian cricket team against Pakistan in the UAE in 2014 15 amp oldid 1180059114, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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