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Saturday November 16, 2024

Pakistan's dominant bowlers limit Australia to 147

Rauf grabs 4 wickets, Abbas takes 3, and Muqeem claims 2

By Web Desk
November 16, 2024
Pakistani bowler Haris Rauf (right) celebrates after taking a wicket as Australian batsman walks away at the Sydney Cricket Ground in Sydney, Australia, on November 16, 2024. —X/@TheRealPCB
Pakistani bowler Haris Rauf (right) celebrates after taking a wicket as Australian batsman walks away at the Sydney Cricket Ground in Sydney, Australia, on November 16, 2024. —X/@TheRealPCB

Pakistan's bowlers held Australia to 147 on Thursday, reining in the hosts after a strong start by their openers during the second T20I of the three-match series at the Sydney Cricket Ground.

Australia elected to bat first against the Men in Green, after winning the toss. 

Matthew Short's (32 off 17) quickfire onslaught was cut short by Abbas Afridi in the seventh over after Salman Ali Agha took a backward running catch off Haris Rauf to show belligerent Jake Fraser-McGurk (20 off 9) the exit in the fourth.

Australia were 61/3 at the end of the powerplay.

Wicketkeeper captain Josh Inglis was routed for naught by Rauf. Then, Glen Maxwell (21), Marcus Stoinis (14) and Tim David (18) chipped in.

Left-arm spinner Sufyan Muqeem took scalps of Maxwell and David, while David was caught by Abbas Afridi off Rauf.

Another main contributor for the Kangroos was lower middle order batter Aaron Hardie, who scored 28 off 23, before being caught behind on Abass’s ball. 

Rauf picked four wickets, Abbas Afridi three, and Sufiyan two.

After today's remarkable performance, Rauf has become joint leading wicket-taker of Pakistan in T20I.

The hosts won the series opener on Thursday by 29 runs, leading the series 1-0.

In a rain-hit first T20I, a dominant Australia secured victory by 29 runs after the bowlers sparked a Pakistan batting collapse at The Gabba on Thursday.

In a rain-hit T20I series opener, the Kangroos dominanted and secured victory by 29 runs after their bowlers sparked a Pakistan batting collapse at The Gabba on Thursday.

The Green Shirts managed to score just 64/9 in pursuit of a daunting 94-run target in seven overs.

Pakistan and Australia have competed 26 times in T20Is with the former having slightly better record, winning 13 fixtures, compared to the latter’s 12, while one match ended in no result.

Total matches 26: Pakistan 13, Australia 12, No Result 1.

The last five matches have consecutively been won by Australia though.

Pakistans Mohammad Rizwan and Australias Josh Inglis at the toss. — X/@TheRealPCB_Live
Pakistan's Mohammad Rizwan and Australia's Josh Inglis at the toss. — X/@TheRealPCB_Live

Pakistan XI

Babar Azam, Mohammad Rizwan (capt, wk), Sahibzada Farhan, Usman Khan, Salman Ali Agha, Irfan Khan, Abbas Afridi, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Haris Rauf, Naseem Shah, Sufiyan Muqeem

Australia XI

Jake Fraser-McGurk, Matt Short, Josh Inglis (capt, wk), Glenn Maxwell, Tim David, Marcus Stoinis, Aaron Hardie, Xavier Bartlett, Nathan Ellis, Adam Zampa, Spencer Johnson


This is a developing story and is being updated with more details.