Australia's opener David Warner commended Pakistan's bowlers

After the finish of the first day play in Melbourne on Tuesday, Australia’s opener David Warner commended Pakistan’s bowlers.

Pakistan confined Australia to 187-3 in the Boxing Day Test following a downpour impacted day permitted just 66 overs to be bowled.

Warner said that speed doesn't make any difference assuming that you are bowling at a decent line and length.

"I don't think it truly matters about your speed assuming that you're placing the ball in the right regions. Pakistan bowled incredibly well today. I was shocked by the number of overs Shaheen that has bowled as of now. It was a difficult day for him. On the off chance that you're not bowling fast in Australia, you need to raise a ruckus around town line and length to make something. These folks [Pakistan's pacers] have been remarkable. Shaheen bowled well today with not much of karma," Warner said after the main day's play.

It should be noticed that incredible bowler Waqar Younis and Australia's speedster Mitchell Starc had scrutinized Pakistan's absence of speed before the continuous second Test.

In the mean time, Pakistan pacer Hasan Ali, who guaranteed one wicket during the principal day, was additionally happy with his group's exhibition.

"As a unit, we bowled well today. We have the advantage as we didn't spill runs. In any case, we're not careless that the task is finished - quite far to go. In the event that we get them out for under 250, we'll have an extraordinary opportunity to win," Hasan said.