PAK vs AUS ODI: Aaron Finch of Australia again scored century, Pakistan lost in the second ODI
PAK vs AUS ODI: Aaron Finch of Australia again scored a century, Pakistan lost in the second ODI
Aaron Finch: It's good news for Australia to come into the finch form of the World Cup. India had been struggling badly with Finch's form in the ODI series against India and coach Justin Langer had to defend his defense. With this victory, Australia has achieved a 2-0 lead in the five-match series.
PAK vs AUS ODI: Aaron Finch of Australia again scored century, Pakistan lost in the second ODI |
Sharjah: Thanks to the second consecutive century of captain Aaron Finch, the Australian cricket team defeated Pakistan (Pakistan vs Australia) in an easy match in the second one-dayer. In the second ODI (Sunday, 2nd ODI) played in Australia, the Aussie team won 8 wickets. This batting of Aaron Finch is nothing short of surprising for the fans. It is good news for Australia to come into the form of the World Cup first Finch. India had been struggling badly with Finch's form in the ODI series against India and coach Justin Langer had to defend his defense. With this victory, Australia has achieved a 2-0 lead in the five-match series. Batting first, winning the toss in the match, Pakistan scored 284 runs for seven wickets in 50 overs, thanks to Mohammad Rizwan's century, Australia lost two wickets in the 48th over to win the match.
Aaron Finch was adjudged the Man of the Match for the second time in an unbeaten inning of 153 runs. In the first match of the series, the score was also scored as 'Man of the Match'. Earlier, batting was bad in Pakistan, but the hosts managed to recover from it. Opener Imam-ul-Haq opened the account without pavilion while Shan Masood scored only 19 runs. Haris Sohail, who scored a century in the last match, and Umar Akmal scored 16 runs. Mohammad Rizwan scored his first century and shared a 127-run partnership with captain Shoaib Malik for the fifth wicket. Thanks to Rizwan's 115 and Shoaib Malik's 60-run knock, the hosts managed to reach a respectable score. Imad Wasim finally played a brisk inning of 19 runs. Zaheer Richardson and Nathan Coulter-Nile took two wickets each for Australia while Nathan Lyon, Adam Jampa and Finch each got one wicket each.
Australia's start in reply was strong and Finch (Aaron Finch) made a partnership of 209 with Usman Khawaja (88) for the first wicket to put Pakistan out of the match. During this, Finch scored his 13th ODI hundred, and in 143 balls it contained 11 fours and six sixes. Glenn Maxwell scored 19, while Shane Marsh remained unbeaten on 11 runs. Yasir Shah only got one success from Pakistan. The third ODI between the two teams will be played in Abu Dhabi on March 27.
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