Saim, Abdullah came the first Pakistani opening brace to make a century opening stage in Australia after 39 years.
In February 1985, Mudassar Nazar and Mohsin Khan made an opening century cooperation of 141 runs against Australia.
In the alternate match of the three- match ODI series, Pakistan defeated Australia by 9 lattices to position the series at one all. Saeem Ayub and Abdullah Shafiq came the first Pakistani opening brace to make a century opening stage in Australia after 39 years
In the game being played in Adelaide, Pakistan captain Muhammad Rizwan won the toss and decided to address.
Australia's innings was opened by Jack Fraser McGurk and Matthew Short, but both players were sailed out by Shaheen Shah Afridi at the launch, Jack Fraser was caught for 13 while Matthew Short was caught lbw by Shaheen.. Australia's third player to get out was Josh Ingles who scored 18 runs and came a victim of Haris Rauf.
Mohammad Hasnain caught Australia's set- beater Steve Smith behind the lattices for 35 runs, while Aaron Hardy and Glenn Maxwell were caught by Harris. Mitchell Starc is sailed by Naseem Shah. Australian captain Pat Cummins came Haris Rauf's fifth victim while the last gate fell to Shaheen Shah Afridi. On behalf of Pakistan, Haris Rauf dismissed 5 players by giving 29 runs while Shaheen Shah Afridi took 3 lattices by giving 26 runs, one gate each went to Mohammad Hasnain and Naseem Shah.
Chasing the target, Pakistan opened the innings with Abdullah Shafiq and Saeem Ayub and the public platoon suffered their first loss at 137 runs when Saeem Ayub was dismissed for 82 runs, his innings included 6 sixes and 5 fours. It was the first century cooperation by any Pakistani opening brace in Australia after 39 times. before in February 1985, Mudassar Nazar and Mohsin Khan made an opening century cooperation of 141 runs against Australia.
Abdullah Shafiq and Babar Azam led the platoon to palm, Abdullah Shafiq scored 64 runs and Babar Azam remained unbeaten with 15 runs. Adam Zampa got the only gate for Australia, he gave 44 runs. before, after winning the toss, the captain of the public platoon, Muhammad Rizwan, said that the platoon that played the first ODI against Australia has been retained and there has been no change in the playing eleven. Australian captain Pat Cummins said that if we had won the toss, we'd have sailed first, we have n't made any changes in our platoon and have retained the platoon that won the first ODI.
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