Pakistan’s long-standing quest for a T20I victory in Australia persists, after one other shut encounter led to a 13-run defeat within the 2nd match. Finally shedding the sequence.
After winning the historic ODI series in Australia, Pakistan couldn’t replicate the same in the T20Is as Australia continued the winning streak in the second match of AUS vs PAK T20I series after securing a 2-0 lead. The Sydney Cricket Ground witnessed some thrilling cricket on Saturday, with Australia defeating Pakistan by 13 runs in the second T20I. This win ensured the series win for Australia, and the wait for Pakistan continues as they have yet to secure a win a match against the mighty Aussies in T20Is on Australian soil.
Australia posted a total of 147/9 in their 20 overs, with Matthew Short and Aaron Hardie contributing key runs while Haris Rauf claimed four wickets for Pakistan. In response, Pakistan was bowled out for 134 in 19.4 overs, as Spencer Johnson’s outstanding five-wicket performance led Australia to a 13-run victory.
Spencer Johnson stars for Australia
Spencer Johnson was the standout performer for Australia, making a powerful impact with his bowling. Johnson took 5 crucial wickets, restraining Pakistan’s batting lineup. His performance was crucial in maintaining Australia’s stronghold in the match and is sure to be the starboy of the match.
Australia’s started well
Australia opted to bat first after winning the toss. The innings had a steady start with Matthew Short (32 off 17) and Jake Fraser-McGurk (20 off 9) giving Australia a rapid start. Despite losing wickets regularly, Aaron Hardie contributed with a crucial 28 runs, helping Australia post a total of 147/9 in 20 overs. Haris Rauf from Pakistan was the most successful bowler, taking 4 wickets and keeping Australia in check.
Pakistan struggled against Spencer Johnson
Pakistan began their chase cautiously but found themselves in trouble quickly as Spencer Johnson wreaked havoc with the ball. Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan couldn’t provide a solid opening and were dismissed for small scores. Usman Khan put up a brave fight scoring 52 off 38 balls, but he lacked support from the other end. Irfan Khan’s unbeaten 37 till the last over wasn’t enough as the rest of the lineup crumbled against Australia’s bowling.
Pakistan’s Winless streak in Australia continues
With this win, Pakistan continues to search for their first T20I win against Australia on Australian soil. The wait continues as Australia stamps its dominance in home conditions. The final match of the series will be a chance for Pakistan to learn and end their losing streak, while Australia will aim for a clean sweep after emberrasing ODI series loss.
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