Kasprowicz puts Australia in total control
<preform>Australia 381 & 15-0 Pakistan 179</preform>
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Your support makes all the difference.Top bowling by paceman Michael Kasprowicz and leg-spinner Shane Warne have put Australia in a commanding position after the second day of the first Test against Pakistan in Perth.
Top bowling by paceman Michael Kasprowicz and leg-spinner Shane Warne have put Australia in a commanding position after the second day of the first Test against Pakistan in Perth.
Kasprowicz, who only got the nod ahead of Brett Lee at the 11th hour, took five for 30 as Pakistan were all out for 179 in 77.3 overs.
Warne ended the day with figures of three for 38 as the tourists finished two runs short of avoiding the follow-on.
But, as is the practice now by Australia captain Ricky Ponting, Pakistan were not made to bat again and the home side were 15 without loss - a lead of 217 - at stumps.
Earlier in the day Justin Langer missed out on a double century after he was last man out slogging in an attempt to reach the landmark.
Resuming on 357 for eight, Kasprowicz departed quickly for four, and faced with batting with number 11 Glenn McGrath, Langer adopted an aggressive approach and was caught for 191 after skying Mohammad Sami to Younis Khan.
In reply to their host's 381 Pakistan, who have not beaten Australia in a Test since December 1995, crumbled and only a fifth wicket stand of 48 between Younis (42) and Abdul Razzaq (21) saved face.
Mohammad Sami (29) and Shoaib (27) also showed resistance in a 60-run partnership for the ninth wicket but losing six wickets for 60 runs in the afternoon session proved to be Pakistan's downfall as Kasprowicz and Warne reaped the rewards of some fine bowling.
Australia faced three overs with Hayden seven not out and Langer three not out at the close.
Pakistan won toss
Australia - First Innings
(overnight 357-8; A C Gilchrist 69)
J L Langer c Younis Khan b Mohammad Sam 191
M S Kasprowicz lbw b Shoaib Akhtar 4
G D McGrath not out 8
Extras (b1 lb14 w5 nb10) 30
Total (90.5 overs) 381
Fall: 1-6, 2-56, 3-58, 4-71, 5-78, 6-230, 7-253, 8-333, 9-362.
Bowling: Shoaib Akhtar 22-1-99-5; Mohammad Sami 25.5-3-104-3; Mohammad Khalil 16-0-59-0; Abdul Razzaq 12-0-55-2; Danish Kaneria 15-2-49-0.
Pakistan - First Innings
Salman Butt c Gilchrist b Kasprowicz 17
Imran Farhat c Gilchrist b Gillespie 18
Younis Khan c Gillespie b Warne 42
*Inzamam ul-Haq b Kasprowicz 1
Yousuf Youhana c Gilchrist b Kasprowicz 1
Abdul Razzaq b Warne 21
ÝKamran Akmal b Kasprowicz 2
Mohammad Sami c Clarke b Kasprowicz 29
Mohammad Khalil b Warne 0
Shoaib Akhtar c Warne b McGrath 27
Danish Kaneria not out 6
Extras (b1 lb3 w7 nb4) 15
Total (77.3 overs) 179
Fall: 1-32, 2-45, 3-55, 4-60, 5-108, 6-110, 7-110, 8-111, 9-171.
Bowling: McGrath 19-7-44-1; Gillespie 14-2-43-1; Kasprowicz 16.3-6-30-5; Warne 21-9-38-3; Lehmann 4-2-5-0; Ponting 3-1-15-0.
Australia - Second Innings
J L Langer not out 3
M L Hayden not out 7
Extras (lb5) 5
Total (for 0, 3 overs) 15
To Bat: *R T Ponting, D R Martyn, D S Lehmann, M J Clarke, ÝA C Gilchrist, S K Warne, J N Gillespie, M S Kasprowicz, G D McGrath.
Bowling: Shoaib Akhtar 1.3-0-5-0; Mohammad Sami 1-0-5-0; Abdul Razzaq 0.3-0-0-0.
Umpires: B F Bowden (NZ) and R E Koertzen (SA).
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