Five days of fascinating Karachi contest ends with a draw on Wednesday with Pakistan skipper Babar Azam playing an epic knock against Australia. Pakistan managed just 148 runs in reply to Australia's 556/6d in the first innings, which featured Islamabad-born Usman Khawaja's emotional ton. But the hosts, chasing an improbable target of 506 runs, scored 443/7 in the fourth innings at National Stadium. Australia declared their second innings at 97/2d early on Day 4, and they were in control after taking two early wickets. But Azam and young opener Abdullah Shafique dropped anchor to stitch a 228-run stand in 524 balls to keep Pakistan's hopes alive. Shafique missed a ton by four runs, but vice-captain Mohammad Rizwan completed his and fended off the Aussies in a tense finish. Nauman Ali played the perfect supporting role to Rizwan. Nathan Lyon, who toiled so hard, claimed two wickets in two towards the end on Day 5 to end with figures of 4/112. For the record, Azam's 196 in the highest fourth innings score by a captain. The third and final Test at Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore starts March 21. Catch Day 5 highlights and cricket scores of the second PAK vs PAK Test match:
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