What Australia can learn from Pakistan, Brett Lee's analysis

What Australia can learn from Pakistan, Brett Lee's analysis
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Summary Misbah's men fight from their heart and any Test match involving his team should never be undermined

Lahore (Web Desk) – The former Australian fast bowler Bret Lee recently published a blog suggesting the weak links in Australia s performance during the historical Test at the Gabba.

He admitted that Misbah s men fight from their heart and any Test match involving his team should never be undermined that easily. The pacer said that everyone thought the first day/night Test between Australia and Pakistan will end within just 3 days.

Brett Lee praised the amazing performance by Asad Shafiq and gave him credit for taking the game till the last moment. “Asad Shafiq is a genuine fighter, I ll long remember his century in the second innings”, Bret Lee praised.

Even the show put together by Pakistani tailenders was impressive for the renowned Australian bowler. He suggested that the Australian team was really confident for victory after Pakistan s first innings collapse for just 142, however, the Aussies were on their toes till the very last wicket of Yasir Shah.

In his exclusive blog, Bret Lee appreciated the Australian bowling attack comprising of Nathan Lyon, Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood and Jackson Bird who held on to their nerves while Pakistan was inching towards victory.

The target set by Kangaroos of 490 runs was more than enough at first but then things started to drift away from them when Pakistani tail gave a tough time in the Gabba Test. The green shirts ultimately lost the match by a margin of just 39 runs.

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