Pakistan v Australia, 1st Test, Dubai, 2nd day
Warner leads Australia reply to Pakistan 454
After a steady first day for Pakistan, Misbah-ul-Haq and Asad Shafiq made solid progress on the second morning, adding 93 runs for the fifth wicket•AFP
Sarfraz took the bowlers on right from the beginning and raced to his half-century•Getty Images
O'Keefe struck again, getting rid of Yasir Shah, another debutant, for 2•Getty Images
Chris Rogers was cautious in his innings, taking 51 deliveries to reach double-figures compared to...•Getty Images
Warner brought up his sixth consecutive fifty-plus score and ended on 75 not out, out of Australia's 113 for no loss•Getty Images
While Misbah fell to Steve Smith for 69, Asad Shafiq continued in the company of Sarfraz Ahmed to reach his fifty too•Getty Images
But Shafiq's slog sweep proved to be expensive when he became Steve O'Keefe's maiden Test wicket, for 89•Getty Images
Nathan Lyon then had Sarfraz stumped for 109 and Rahit Ali caught for a duck to get his first wickets of the innings. Zulfiqur Babar was retired hurt and Pakistan were all out for 454•AFP
...The attacking David Warner, who used his feet to good effect against the spinners•Getty Images
Sarfraz's assault continued and his 100 off only 80 balls charged Pakistan past 400. It was his second hundred in as many Tests•Getty Images
Pakistan decided to open with Mohammad Hafeez, who had recovered from a hand injury•Getty Images
Rahat Ali and the other four Pakistani bowlers were made to toil hard for 31 overs with no success•Getty Images