Ireland fall short on Test debut despite Pakistan wobble
Imam-ul-Haq made a fifty on Test debut to steady the chase and set up a five-wicket win for Pakistan. (Sportsfile/Getty Images)
Imam-ul-Haq made a fifty on Test debut to steady the chase and set up a five-wicket win for Pakistan. (Sportsfile/Getty Images)

IRELAND’S historic Test debut ended in a five-wicket defeat, but only after they had given Pakistan a major scare on the final day at Malahide.

The tourists ultimately prevailed with a degree of comfort, reaching a target of 160, thanks largely to Imam-ul-Haq’s unbeaten 74 and 59 from Babar Azam.

However, Pakistan had crumbled to 14-3 in yesterday’s morning session, raising the prospect of a stunning Ireland victory after the hosts had been made to follow-on.

Mohammad Abbas finished with a five-for and match figures of 9-110 as Ireland were dismissed for 339 having resumed on 319-7, the dangerous Kevin O’Brien failing to add to his overnight score of 118.

Pakistan’s subsequent wobble left the match fascinatingly poised, but Imam and Babar restored order and the chase was completed before tea, allowing Pakistan to look ahead to facing England, while Ireland reflect on a promising first venture into the Test arena.

O’Brien’s hundred, which will go down in the history books as his country’s first in this format, kept Ireland alive on day four, but he departed to the first ball he faced yesterday, edging Abbas to Haris Sohail at slip.

Abbas swiftly removed Boyd Rankin (6) and Tyrone Kane (14) to return second-innings figures of 5-66.

Ireland fought back superbly though, taking three quick wickets to bring the contest to life.

Tim Murtagh had Azhar Ali (2) caught at first slip and bowled Asad Shafiq (1), either side of Sohail (7) departing to an excellent Ed Joyce catch in the gully off Rankin.

However, debutant Imam and Babar maintained their composure to combine for 38 runs before lunch and their alliance continued well into the afternoon after the latter was dropped by Andrew Balbirnie off Murtagh on nine.

Babar was eventually run-out by Balbirnie and Pakistan captain Sarfraz Ahmed (8) fell lbw to Stuart Thompson, but the second Ireland rally came too late and top-scorer Imam fittingly contributed the winning runs. (Omnisport)

PAKISTAN 1st innings 310, Ireland 1st innings 130
IRELAND 2nd innings (o/n 319 -7)
Ed Joyce run-out Faheem Ashraf 43
William Porterfield c Sarfraz Ahmed b Mohammad Amir 32
Andrew Balbirnie lbw Mohammad Abbas 0
Niall O’Brien b Mohammad Amir 18
Paul Stirling lbw Mohammad Abbas 11
Kevin O’Brien c Haris Sohail b Mohammad Abbas 118
Gary Wilson c Haris Sohail b Mohammad Amir 12
Stuart Thompson b Shadab Khan 53
Tyrone Kane b Mohammad Abbas 14
Boyd Rankin b Mohammad Abbas 6
Tim Murtagh not out 5
Extras: (b-1, lb-20, nb-2, w-4) 27
Total: (all out, 129.3 overs) 339
Fall of wickets: 1-69, 2-69. 3-94 O’Brien, 4-95, 5-127, 6-157, 7-271, 8-321, 9-332. Bowling: Mohammad Amir 29.2-9-63-3, Mohammad Abbas 28.3-10-66-5 (nb-1), Rahat Ali 23-3-75-0, (w-2), Faheem Ashraf 18-3-51-0, (w-1, nb-1) Shadab Khan 30.4-7-63-1.
PAKISTAN 2nd innings
Azhar Ali c Paul Stirling b Tim Murtagh 2
Imam ul-Haq not out 74
Haris Sohail c Ed Joyce b Boyd Rankin 7
Asad Shafiq b Tim 1
Babar Azam run-out Andrew Balbirnie 59
Sarfraz Ahmed lbw Stuart Thompson 8
Shadab Khan not out 4
Extras: (nb-5) 5
Total: (five wkts, 45.0 overs) 160
Fall of wickets: 1-2, 2-13, 3-14, 4-140, 5-152.
Bowling: Tim Murtagh 16-3-55-2, Boyd Rankin 12-1-57-1 (nb-3), Stuart Thompson 11-4-31-1 (nb-2), Tyrone Kane 6-1-17-0.

 

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