The last time a team had breached the Australian fortress at Brisbane—it was 1988 and the likes of Courtney Walsh, Curtly Ambrose and Malcolm Marshall had run through the Australian batting line-up—decimating them to a meagre 167 all out in the first innings. The West Indies eventually won that Test match by nine wickets.
The last time a team had breached the Australian fortress at Brisbane—it was 1988 and the likes of Courtney Walsh, Curtly Ambrose and Malcolm Marshall had run through the Australian batting line-up—decimating them to a meagre 167 all out in the first innings. The West Indies eventually won that Test match by nine wickets.
In his latest blog for PakPassion.net, Azhar Mahmood writes about his disappointment at Pakistan's recent lacklustre performances in T20Is, the selection of inexperienced fast-bowlers for the Test series versus Australia, why Naseem Shah must play in the 1st Test against Australia and his hopes for an improvement in standards in domestic cricket due to recent changes.
In his latest blog for PakPassion.net, Azhar Mahmood writes about his disappointment at Pakistan's recent lacklustre performances in T20Is, the selection of inexperienced fast-bowlers for the Test series versus Australia, why Naseem Shah must play in the 1st Test against Australia and his hopes for an improvement in standards in domestic cricket due to recent changes.