Nathan Hauritz starred as Australia dominated on day two of the first Test in Melbourne to leave Pakistan struggling to avoid the follow-on.Michael Hussey (82) and Hauritz (75) built on Australia's strong opening day before the home side declared on 454-5.
And Pakistan struggled in response, with Hauritz among the wickets as the visitors were restricted to 109-4.
Skipper Mohammad Yousuf was dismissed with the penultimate ball after a referral from Ricky Ponting.
Yousuf was out for 22 when he was caught by Brad Haddin down the leg side off Peter Siddle, although umpire Billy Doctrove originally deemed it to be not out.
Hauritz had earlier made a swashbuckling 75 alongside Hussey that included seven boundaries and a six, the pair adding 77 runs to Australia's overnight total of 305, though neither man was able to become the first Australian centurion for the summer.
Ponting chose to declare at 454, and his bowlers then put the tourists under huge pressure in the final 50 overs of the day.
Shane Watson, Mitchell Johnson, Hauritz, Doug Bollinger and Siddle bowled a combined total of 17 maidens as Pakistan scored at a rate of 2.22 per over.
Johnson made the first breakthrough when he trapped Imran Farhat lbw, before Hauritz had Faisal Iqbal caught by Michael Clarke.
Salman Butt put up some dogged resistance but he needed nearly three hours to make 45 before falling lbw to Watson, and Siddle wrapped up a fine day for the home side with the wicket of Yousuf.
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