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Australia vs Pakistan, Final Match Summary

AUS vs PAK, 2018 - T20 Summary

Australia vs Pakistan Scorecard
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Match Ended   
183/8 (20.0/20)
187/4 (19.2/20)
Pakistan beat Australia by 6 wickets
  • Player of the Match
    Fakhar Zaman
  • Player of the Series
    Fakhar Zaman
AUS 183/8
Bat Top Batsmen
76 (53)
  • 7x4s
  • 4x6s
  • 143.39SR
47 (27)
  • 2x4s
  • 3x6s
  • 174.07SR
Bowl Top Bowlers
Bowler
ECON 8.25
4
OVERS
33/3
R/W
Bowler
ECON 9.5
4
OVERS
38/2
R/W
PAK 187/4
Bat Top Batsmen
91 (46)
  • 12x4s
  • 3x6s
  • 197.82SR
43 (37)
  • 3x4s
  • 1x6s
  • 116.21SR
Bowl Top Bowlers
Bowler
ECON 11.66
3
OVERS
35/2
R/W
4
OVERS
29/1
R/W
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Hey, wait! Where are you going? Blockbuster Sunday has just begun! This final was just a starter. The main course comes in a few minutes from now when England take on India in the third T20I! Do catch that game and have a great Sunday! ADIOS! TAKE CARE!
A bit of a break for Australia now. They go back home and then head to the Middle East to face the same opposition, Pakistan - this time for a tougher contest - Tests, ODIs and T20Is. Pakistan, meanwhile, have an ODI series against Zimbabwe not too far away.
Okay! That ends a tri-series which lasted a week. Pakistan strut their stuff, albeit after a nervy start. Australia stay winless in terms of series - lost both the ODI and T20I series in England and now, having done reasonably well in the league stages, stuttering in the final. Aaron Finch's Melbourne side is not too different in knockout matches in the Australian T20 League - nerve loss in the final? Perhaps.
Victorious captain, Sarfraz Ahmed, says that the win is due to a great team effort. First the bowlers bowled well at the death and then with the bat, Malik and Zaman took them across the line. Admits that the fielding let them down but he had confidence in his team's batting, in spite of chasing down 184 which is not an easy task. Praises Fakhar Zaman for his innings, stressing that he has played well throughout the series. Has good words of praise for his unit, and says it is not easy to play 6 games in 8 days (actually 5). On the ODI series further against Zimbabwe, he feels that is it not easy to play against Zimbabwe in Zimbabwe and hopes that his team puts on a good show.
MAN OF THE MATCH AND SERIES, FAKHAR ZAMAN, says that he likes these pitches in Zimbabwe. Further says that he was in form from the very first game. Informs us that he toured the country in 2016, but did not perform well then. In this series, the wickets were really good, he feels. On being asked about the plan to go about the run chase, he blatantly says that he told the team that he will play his own game, rest all play around him. Praises Australia for putting on a good show and credits his team for winning the trophy. On the future, he says that he needs to work hard and maintain his consistency and form.
Aussie captain, Aaron Finch admits that Australia should have got to 200 with the bat. Praises Pakistan for bowling well towards the end, which resulted in his side losing wickets. Feels that the wicket looked on the slower side. Says that the Aussies started off really well with the ball. But also says that Zaman played exceedingly well and took it away from them.
Do not forget - Pakistan bowled well at the death, 'restricting' Australia to 183, when at one stage, 200 seemed likely. The Men In Yellow could not replicate that with the ball. Zaman's wicket and Tye's excellent 17th over gave Australia a glimmer of hope - but reliable Malik took them over the line easily. Nothing much to talk about the Aussie bowling - Jhye Richardson and Billy Stanlake were economical but not incisive. Maxwell, of course, picked up 2 wickets. Stay tuned for the presentation.
Zaman should be called the Man Of The Finals. If anyone does remember, he pulverized India in the 2017 Champions Trophy final, batting first. Today, he made 91 in a run chase. He received good support or mentorship from Shoaib Malik. They seized the moment perfectly. Jack Wildermuth came on to bowl the 11th over and suddenly, in the span of 3 overs, Pakistan had scored 48 runs. That changed the momentum.
This is PAKISTAN'S HIGHEST SUCCESSFUL RUN CHASE IN T20IS, but by no means was it perfectly planned. They lost 2 wickets to Maxwell in the opening over and then, after a bit of a fightback, lost Sarfraz too. But a terrific 107-run stand in 64 balls between Fakhar Zaman and Shoaib Malik completely turned the tables.
9th series win on the trot in T20Is for Pakistan. They last lost a series, or failed to win one, when Daren Sammy's Windies, known as West Indies then, took the WT20 trophy in 2016. Since then, a change of captaincy, some change in personnel and boy - we have a world-beating side!
World Number 1 team. They have strut their stuff. Looked like luck was not on their side. Seemed like the target was too big for them. Felt like they were going to lose by a big margin when they lost 2 wickets in the opening over. But, the man for the finals - Fakhar Zaman and Mr. Never-Forget-Me Consistent, Shoaib Malik, ensured that Pakistan kept their winning run intact, in terms of series victories.
19.2
4
Marcus Stoinis To Asif Ali
FOUR! PAKISTAN ARE THE CHAMPIONS! A short ball, on middle and off, Asif pulls it over mid-wicket. There is a man in the deep but he cannot get to the ball in time and it beats him to the fence! Congratulations, Pakistan!
19.1
1
Marcus Stoinis To Shoaib Malik
Full on middle, heaved through mid on for a single.
Marcus Stoinis to bowl an over which could last a solitary ball.
Over 19 : 182/4
9 Runs
    A. Ali
    13 (10)
    S. Malik
    42 (36)
    A. Tye
    4-0-33-0
    18.6
    2
    Andrew Tye To Asif Ali
    Full on middle, Asif drives this down to long on. He takes a single but Malik calls him back for the second. The fielder returns a decent throw to the keeper but Asif dives in. Andrew Tye finishes a fruitless spell as well - 4-0-33-0.
    18.5
    1
    Andrew Tye To Shoaib Malik
    Full toss on middle, paddle swept to fine leg for a run.
    18.4
    0
    Andrew Tye To Shoaib Malik
    Slower ball, outside off, Malik looks to cut but gets a bottom edge which goes on the bounce to the keeper.
    18.3
    1
    Andrew Tye To Asif Ali
    Full on middle, pushed down to long on for a run.
    18.2
    1
    Andrew Tye To Shoaib Malik
    The batsman works it down the leg side. The batsmen have run through for a single.
    18.1
    4
    Andrew Tye To Shoaib Malik
    FOUR! Just over! A length ball outside off, Malik backs away and slices this over point. The fielder leaps but in vain! Just 7 more needed from 12 balls!
    Over 18 : 173/4
    17 Runs
      A. Ali
      10 (8)
      S. Malik
      36 (32)
      J. Richardson
      4-0-29-1
      17.6
      6
      Jhye Richardson To Asif Ali
      SIX! CLUNK! That seals the deal. It really should. Pakistan's game to lose from here. A length ball on middle, Asif backs away and hits it miles over long on! Richardson is on his haunches - 2-0-6-0 at one stage - only to end up with 4-0-29-1. 17 runs came from his final over.
      17.5
      2
      Jhye Richardson To Asif Ali
      Goes back and heaves this slower ball past the bowler to long on. Finch puts in a good sliding stop rushing to his left and keeps the batsmen to a couple.
      17.4
      1
      Jhye Richardson To Shoaib Malik
      A short ball, on middle, pulled through mid-wicket for a run.
      17.3
      1
      Jhye Richardson To Asif Ali
      A slower ball outside off, Ali waits for it and drives it to long off for a run. The stand moves to 10 from 9 balls.
      Finch has a chat with Jhye - the latter looks very nervous.
      17.2
      1
      Jhye Richardson To Shoaib Malik
      Very full, on middle, driven down to long on for a single.
      17.1
      6
      Jhye Richardson To Shoaib Malik
      SIX! CLUBBED! Malik releases the pressure! A short ball, outside off, Shoaib hangs back and pulls it massively over mid-wicket! That will put pressure on the bowler. Malik moves to 34 from 30 balls, with his first six.
      Over 17 : 156/4
      2 Runs
        A. Ali
        1 (5)
        S. Malik
        28 (29)
        A. Tye
        3-0-24-0
        16.6
        0
        Andrew Tye To Asif Ali
        Outside off, Ali swings but misses. A crucial over from Tye - just 2 coming from it.
        16.5
        1
        Andrew Tye To Shoaib Malik
        The batsman has played it towards mid-wicket. One run added to the total.
        16.4
        1
        Andrew Tye To Asif Ali
        Gets some sense, pushes the ball to long off for a single. Pakistan can do it in singles and twos. No risks needed. 29 more needed from 20 balls.
        Match Info
        • Venue Harare Sports Club, Harare
        • Weather Sunny
        • Toss Australia won the toss and elected to bat
        • Result Pakistan beat Australia by 6 wickets
        • Player of the Match Fakhar Zaman
        • Player of the Series Fakhar Zaman
        • Umpire Langton Rusere (ZIM), Russell Tiffin (ZIM) and Jeremiah Matibiri (ZIM)
        • Referee Jeff Crowe (NZ)
        Match Notes
        • Innings Break: Australia 183/8 in 20.0 overs
        • Australia 153/4 in 16.4 overs
        • D Short 3rd T20I hundred: 51 runs in 39 balls (6x4) (2x6)
        • Australia 100/1 in 10.3 overs
        • 1st wkt Partnership: 50 runs off 35 balls between D Short (33) and A Finch (18)
        • Mandatory Powerplay (1-6): Australia 54/0
        • Australia 54/0 in 5.4 overs
        • A Finch dropped on 0 by S Malik in 1.2 overs
        • Sahibzada Farhan makes his T20I debut
        • Pakistan 150/3 in 15.1 overs
        • 4th wkt Partnership: 101 runs off 58 balls between F Zaman (72) and S Malik (23)
        • F Zaman 4th T20I fifty: 55 runs in 30 balls (6x4) (2x6)
        • Pakistan 103/3 in 11.3 overs
        • 4th wkt Partnership: 50 runs off 36 balls between F Zaman (31) and S Malik (15)
        • Pakistan 55/3 in 7.1 overs
        • Mandatory Powerplay (1-6): Pakistan 48/3
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