Australia v Pakistan, 3rd Test, Hobart, 2nd day
Ponting piles on the pain for Pakistan
Umar Gul thought he had Michael Clarke caught behind, but the video umpire said not out•Getty Images
After resuming the day on 137, Ponting continued to make Pakistan pay for dropping him on 0•Getty Images
Ponting scored his fifth double-century and first on his home ground •Getty Images
Marcus North's recent struggles continued as he fell for 21 to again cast doubt over his place•Getty Images
After a 63-run opening stand, Peter Siddle had Imran Farhat caught behind for 38•Getty Images
One of them was his captain, Mohammad Yousuf, who stood glowering at Butt•Getty Images
Clarke's innings - which like Ricky Ponting was his first century of the summer - included 19 boundaries•Getty Images
Clarke's 166 surpassed his previous best of 151 against India on debut•Getty Images
He departed for 209 in the middle session and was given a rousing reception in front of his local fans•Getty Images
Brad Haddin was let off by Sarfraz Ahmed to take Pakistan's number of drops for the series to 16 •Getty Images
Just four balls later, Siddle induced a slash from Khurram Manzoor•Getty Images
Clarke and Ponting put on 352, the second highest fourth-wicket partnership in Australia's Test history •Getty Images
Mohammad Aamer finally got Ponting … 209 runs after dropping him•Getty Images
Haddin made 41 off just 34 balls before Australia declared at 8 for 519 at tea•Getty Images
Salman Butt ran out two partners to leave Pakistan 425 runs adrift•Getty Images