Pakistan have once again stumbled in their batting and lost quick wickets after having a good first session on day four of first Australia Test on Sunday.
The team started their innings on day four from 70-2 and fought against Australian bowling without giving them a wicket in first session.
Pakistan were 131-2 at tea break.
In the second session, Australian bowlers made a comeback and took three wickets in quick succession.
Azhar Ali (71) was the first one to go followed by skipper Misbah-ul-Haq (5) and Younis Khan (65), leading Pakistan from 145-2 to 173-5.
The highest winning run chase in the fourth innings at the Gabba stands at 236 for seven by Australia, with the highest-ever Test run chase of 418 for seven set by the West Indies against Australia in Antiguain 2003.
Pakistan are currently 200-5 in 81 overs.
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