Warner falls before Lunch but Australia extend their lead to 220

LAHORE: Australia’s left-handed opener – David Warner after scoring his half-century fell short at the stroke of Lunch but the touring side extended their lead to 220 against Pakistan in the third Test, here on Thursday.

The touring side enjoyed an eventful first session of day four despite Warner’s dismissal as they added 86 runs into their overnight score of 11/0 at a decent run rate of 3.18.

In the second last over before the lunch break, Pakistan’s left-arm pacer Shaheen Shah Afridi castled Warner with a magnificent delivery. The left-handed opener walked back to the pavilion after scoring 51 off 91 balls with the help of six boundaries and a six.

Australia’s in-form batter Usman Khawaja and the top-ranked Test batter Marnus Labuschagne will now resume the proceedings for the touring side at 97/1.

Khawaja is currently six away from his half-century, while Labuchagne is yet to open his account.

For Pakistan, only Shaheen managed to make one scalp.

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