Pakistan v Australia, 2nd Test, Abu Dhabi, 2nd day
Nathan Lyon's no-look caught-and-bowled
Australia resumed on 20 for 2, trailing by 262, and Aaron Finch started the day with some bright strokeplay•Getty Images
Finch didn't last too long, falling bat-pad to Bilal Asif for 39•Getty Images
Abbas finished with career-best figures of 5 for 33 as Australia conceded a 137-run first-innings lead•Getty Images
Fakhar had moved to 66 when he hit this powerful drive straight at Nathan Lyon•Getty Images
With Azhar Ali unbeaten on 54 at stumps, Pakistan had extended their lead to a scary-looking 281 with eight wickets in hand•Getty Images
But Mohammad Abbas was irresistible. He continued where he had left off on day one, finding Shaun Marsh's edge to pick up his third wicket•Getty Images
That was to remain Australia's top score as wickets continued to tumble•Getty Images
Fakhar Zaman, who missed a century on debut in the first innings, carried on from where he had left off•Getty Images
He didn't have his eyes on the ball, but he sure got his hands behind them•Getty Images
Mitchell Starc hit out for 34 down the order, but there wasn't much else to smile about for Australia•Getty Images
If Australia thought he didn't have the defence to go with the bright strokeplay, they were wrong•AFP
It was Lyon's only wicket of the day, though, even as he sent down 20 of the 44 overs Pakistan faced•Getty Images