Second test match is being played at National Stadium Karachi

Karachi: Usman Khawaja smashed his 11th test hundred and forged a 159-run partnership with Steve Smith to power Australia to 251 for three on the opening day of the second test against Pakistan on Saturday.
Islamabad-born Khawaja had fallen agonisingly short of a hundred in the opening test in Rawalpindi where he top-scored for his side with a breezy 97.
The elegant left-hander made amends in Karachi where he shelved the reverse sweep and made an unbeaten 127, which included 13 fours and a six.
Smith made 72 before falling to Hasan Ali in the penultimate over of the day.
Nightwatchman Nathan Lyon had yet to open his account.
"It would've been nice to have Smith there at the end too but we had a good partnership," Khawaja said. "We've still got plenty of batting to come.
"It started to reverse in the second session and made it tough to score against the pace bowlers."
Earlier, Australia got off to a strong start after Pat Cummins elected to bat on a dry surface at the National Stadium.
Khawaja looked in sublime touch and scored freely on the leg-side after being fed regularly on his pad.
His opening partner David Warner was less convincing, though, surviving a couple of LBW appeals and getting hit on his shoulder by a short delivery from Hasan Ali.
Warner hit Sajid Khan for a six to bring up Australia's 50 in the 11th over.
Sajid conceded two more sixes in his fourth over, prompting Pakistan captain Babar Azam to take the spinner out of the attack.
Seamer Faheem Ashraf broke the 82-run opening stand with a back of a length delivery that Warner, who made 36, could only edge to Mohammad Rizwan behind the stumps.
Pakistan tasted a second success soon afterwards when Sajid ran out Marnus Labuschagne for a duck with a direct throw from mid-off.
Khawaja and Smith steadied the ship batting through the second session.
Khawaja took a single off Nauman Ali to bring up his third hundred in four tests since his recall in January after more than two years' absence.
Pakistan spinners resorted to a negative line after tea, bowling way down the leg side, to stem the run flow and the batsmen were happy to just pad them away.
"In the last session, they bowled pretty leg side and had some negative plans to see if we'd play some shots," Khawaja said.
"We decided not to and didn't want to give them any free wickets."
Smith, who made 78 in Rawalpindi, once again failed to convert his fifty into a hundred and edged Hasan for Faheem to take a low one-handed catch at second slip.
Leg-spinner Mitchell Swepson makes his test debut, joining Lyon in Australia's two-man spin attack with Josh Hazlewood sitting out.
Teams:
Pakistan: Abdullah Shafique, Imam-ul-Haq, Azhar Ali, Babar Azam (captain), Fawad Alam, Mohammad Rizwan (wicketkeeper), Faheem Ashraf, Nauman Ali, Sajid Khan, Hasan Ali, Shaheen Afridi
Australia: David Warner, Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne, Steven Smith, Travis Head, Cameron Green, Alex Carey (wicketkeeper), Mitchell Starc, Pat Cummins (captain), Mitchell Swepson, Nathan Lyon
SOURCE: REUTERS

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