Pakistan v Australia, 2nd Test, Abu Dhabi, 3rd day
Bowlers leave Pakistan in complete control
Australia were dealt an early blow on day three when Yasir Shah leapt to take David Warner's catch five overs into the day•Getty Images
But he had to depart after misreading Zulfiqar Babar's turn and getting bowled•Getty Images
Michael Clarke looked good value for his 47 and added 64 for the sixth wicket with Mitchell Marsh, but lost his middle stump to Imran Khan's reverse swing•Getty Images
Mitchell Johnson struck early, yorking Ahmed Shehzad for his pace •Getty Images
Glenn Maxwell played some attractive strokes during his 28-ball 37 cameo•Getty Images
The nightwatchman Nathan Lyon hung around for 85 deliveries before getting stuck in the crease and losing his stumps to Rahat Ali•Getty Images
Brad Haddin did not last too long and inside-edged Yasir Shah onto his middle stump for 10, as Pakistan closed in on a big lead•Getty Images
He followed it up with the wicket of Mohammad Hafeez in his next over, but Azhar Ali and Younis Khan extended Pakistan's advantage to 370 runs by stumps•Getty Images
Babar trapped Steven Smith lbw for a duck, as the visitors plunged to 100 for 5•Getty Images
Mitchell Marsh raised a fifty amid the batting collapse, but Australia were bowled out for 261, handing Pakistan a 309-run lead•Getty Images