Stumps, Day 1 - "Watch the ball. Take advantage of your natural abilities," read on a board in the Pakistani changing area. That is actually what Imam and Co. have done today. A fantastic day for Pakistan in the wake of winning the throw. The Aussie players salute Imam as he strolls off. In the mean time Imam's colleagues are generally grins. Babar sports a "radiating grin." One thing about great cricket crews, they in all actuality do partake in one another's prosperity. For sure it is an extraordinary day for Imam. He has that lady Test hundred that has escaped him for some time and what a method for commending return to Test cricket. Also he gets a warm embrace from Babar when he goes into the changing area.
Imam-ul-Haq: I can't clarify how I feel now. Returning into the Test side, I needed to make the most of it. I have been rehearsing hard in the last more than two years. Unique notice to the camp we had in Karachi. I last played against Australia and afterward got harmed against New Zealand. And afterward was the twelfth person for quite a while. You want to continue to really buckle down. You want to gain from your mix-ups and never lose your conviction. I have played against Lyon. He is a quality spinner. Assuming you give him time, he will inconvenience you. I was attempting to play with positive expectation to place him on the back foot. We truly do have quality off spinners so I rehearsed hard against them to play Lyon. Truly appreciative to Australia group and the executives that they came here.
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