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Pakistan wins its first ODI series in Australia since 2002

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Last updated: 2024/11/10 at 11:40 AM
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Pakistan’s cricket team achieved a historic victory in Australia with an impressive eight-wicket win in the third one-day international match in Perth. This victory marked their first ODI series win in Australia in 22 years. Led by captain Mohammad Rizwan, Pakistan’s bowlers Naseem Shah, Shaheen Shah Afridi, and Haris Rauf put up a stellar performance by restricting the world champions to a low score of 140. This victory came on the back of a defeat in the opening match in Melbourne but was followed by a resounding nine-wicket win in Adelaide.

The partnership of Saim Ayub and Abdullah Shafique played a crucial role in Pakistan’s successful chase of the target. Ayub’s aggressive batting style, including a score of 42 in the match, helped propel the team towards victory. Shafique also made valuable contributions with the bat before being dismissed by the Australian bowlers. Captain Rizwan praised the team’s bowling effort and highlighted the importance of the opening partnership in setting up the win. The fans showed their unwavering support throughout the series, which was greatly appreciated by the players.

Australia, missing key players like Steve Smith and Pat Cummins, struggled to put up a competitive total against Pakistan’s bowling attack. The top-order batsmen failed to make an impact, with Sean Abbott being the top scorer with 30 runs. The Australian skipper Josh Inglis admitted that his team was outplayed in all aspects of the game, especially in setting a challenging target for Pakistan. The loss in this series highlighted the need for improvements in the Australian team as they prepare for future matches.

Pakistan’s bowlers, including Afridi, Shah, and Rauf, showcased their skills by consistently taking wickets and bowling tight lines to keep the pressure on the Australian batsmen. The early dismissals of key players like Fraser-McGurk and Short put Australia on the backfoot, with the middle-order failing to stabilize the innings. Despite a brief partnership between Abbott and Zampa, the Australian tailenders could not muster enough runs to pose a threat to the strong Pakistani team.

In the absence of experienced players, Pakistan’s young talents like Ayub and Shafique stepped up to seize the opportunity and make significant contributions to the team’s success. Their aggressive approach and ability to capitalize on the opposition’s mistakes were key factors in Pakistan’s series-clinching victory. Rizwan and Babar Azam played solid innings towards the end to ensure a comfortable finish to the chase. The comprehensive nature of Pakistan’s win in Australia showcased the team’s potential and laid a strong foundation for future successes in international cricket.

Overall, Pakistan’s triumph in the ODI series against Australia was a momentous achievement that highlighted the team’s resilience and determination to succeed on the global stage. The combination of experienced leaders like Rizwan and rising stars like Ayub and Shafique bodes well for Pakistan’s future in cricket. The fans’ support and the team’s unwavering spirit were instrumental in achieving this historic victory. As Pakistan looks ahead to future challenges, this series win will serve as a source of motivation and inspiration for the players to continue delivering top-notch performances on the cricket field.

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