The second Test match between India and Sri Lanka is also underway in Bengaluru and the Lankans are chasing a target of 447
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Former Australian spinner Brad Hogg has given his few cents on Pakistan team's collapse in the second Test against Australia at the National Stadium in Karachi.
The visitors posted 556/9 and declared their innings in the first session of Day Three. Pakistan bowlers toiled hard and were unable to claim ten wickets but Australian bowlers had different plans post-Lunch.
After losing Abdullah Shafique courtesy of a direct hit by debutant Mitchell Swepson before Lunch, Pakistan lose six wickets in the second session and scored only 62 runs.
The second Test match between India and Sri Lanka is also underway in Bengaluru and the Lankans are chasing a target of 447. Sri Lanka collapsed in first innings and were bowled for 109 in first innings
The 51-year-old Hogg opined via tweet that he was expecting to see wickets felling in Bengaluru and not in Karachi.
"I was expecting wickets to tumble in Bangalore today not Karachi," Hogg wrote.
I was expecting wickets to tumble in Bangalore today not Karachi. #PAKVSAUS #SLvIND
— Brad Hogg (@Brad_Hogg) March 14, 2022
It must be noted that if Australia manages to win, they will go 1-0 up in the three-match series. The first Test in Rawalpindi ended in a draw while the third Test will take place at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore from March 21-25.