16 Runs scored by Younis Khan in his last six Test innings. This lean patch began with a duck in the second innings against West Indies in Sharjah, followed by 2 and 1 in Christchurch, 2 and 11 in Hamilton, and a duck in the first innings at the Gabba. It is the lowest aggregate for six consecutive Test innings in Younis career, ahead of the 54 runs in 2002 with scores of 2, 0, 23, 4, 2, 23. Younis had made 218, 127, 29* and 51 in four innings prior to this slump.8.28 Asad Shafiqs average in his last seven innings. His scores read: 0, 0, 16, 17, 23, 0 and 2. Shafiqs poor run also began in Sharjah, where he made a pair.24 Runs for which Pakistan lost their seven wickets at the Gabba - 1 for 43 to 8 for 67. It was their worst collapse from the second to the eighth wicket. The previous worst was for 25 runs at the WACA in 1981-82.6 Innings in 2016 in which none of Pakistans top six made a fifty. It happened at Lords and at Old Trafford, against West Indies in Dubai, in both innings in Christchurch, and now at the Gabba. They had only one such innings in 2015 and two in 2014.2 Innings in which two visiting bowlers took four or more wickets in Australia in the last six seasons. Both occurred this season: Kyle Abbott (six wickets) and Kagiso Rabada (four) in the second innings in Hobart, and Mohammad Amir (four) and Wahab Riaz (four) at the Gabba. Before these two instances, James Anderson and Chris Tremlett had taken four each in an innings in the 2010 Boxing Day Test.4-97 Mohammad Amirs figures at the Gabba - his best since his return to Test cricket. He had three three-wicket hauls in the 16 innings before this.2010 The previous time two Australia batsmen scored centuries in the same innings against Pakistan - Ricky Ponting and Michael Clarke in Hobart. Since that Test, there was only one century for Australia in eight innings against Pakistan - David Warner in Dubai. 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PAUL, Minn.James Dasaolu, the second fastest Briton in history, has been stripped of his National Lottery funding cut for the 2017 season.The 29-year-old, who three years ago ran 9.91 seconds over 100m to rank second only to Linford Christie on the British all-time list, has lost his relay funding, indicating he is no longer in Great Britains sprint relay plans.Dasaolu has paid the price for a poor season in which he could only make the semi-finals of the Rio Olympics before being dropped from the team for the 4x100m final.Bobsledder Joel Fearon, who competed at the Sochi Winter Olympics and this year became the joint third-fastest Briton over 100m by running 9.96secs, is part of the relay set-up, though.The 28-year-old, who finished fifth in Sochi as part of the the four-man bobsleigh team, did not qualify for Rio as his time came too late.The total number of Olympic athletes on top-level podium funding has dropped from 21 to 15 ahead of next years World Championships in London, British Athletics revealed on Wednesday when it released the names of those selected on its world-class performance programmes for 2016-17.Christine Ohuruogu, the former Olympic and two-time world champion over 400 metres, is one of the athletes to have dropped off the podium list. She has been downgraded to relay funding.The 32-year-old failed to qualify for the 400m final in Rio, although did help the relay team win bronze. Afterwards she questioned whether retirement was looming.Injury plagued former 400m hurdler world champion Dai Greene, sprint hurdlers Andy Pozzi and William Sharman, 1500m runner Laura Weightman and 800m runner Andrew Osagie have also lost their podium funding, although Pozzi remains on the WCPP on lower-level podium potential support.American-born 100m hurder Cindy Ofili has been awarded top-level funding after finishing fourth at the Rio Olympics.Dasaolu, who has not broken 10 seconds since 2013, despite one wind-assisted run this summer, was relegated to relay funding last year and has now seen his funding removed completely.ddddddddddddFearon is not part of the WCPP as he is already a member of the British Bobsleigh equivalent, but will link up with the relay squad.The same is true for United States-based Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake, who last year ran 19.95s for 200m. The 22-year-old is also part of the relay squad, but not the WCPP as he is still at college at Louisiana State University.British Athletics performance director Neil Black said: 2016 was an excellent year for the British Athletics teams at both the Olympics and Paralympics, winning more medals in Rio than in London 2012.But we are now at the start of a new Olympic and Paralympic cycle, so we need to build a team that is focused towards further success and improvement at Tokyo 2020 -- our selections reflect this.With a core group of established athletes and a large group of young and emerging talent, this is an exciting time for British Athletics.As ever, the athletes selected will be expected to fulfil tough performance criteria throughout the next cycle, but our immediate focus is firmly on winning medals at London 2017 next year.To have both World Championships in the UK, in the same year, is just incredible. It will be a once in a lifetime opportunity for British athletes to be crowned world champions and become world medallists on home soil, and I expect a number of those selected on this years WCPP to grasp that opportunity.British Athletics WCPP is funded by the Lottery through UK Sport, with selection based upon the potential to win medals at an Olympics or Paralympics.In addition to the 15 athletes on the Olympic podium programme, there are 23 on the Paralympic one.Twenty-nine athletes are included on the Olympic podium potential programme, with 24 joining the Paralympic equivalent. A further 27 athletes are funded as part of the relay squads. ' ' '