Australia edge Pakistan in second T20I to secure unassailable lead

Australian bowlers end Pakistan's chase at 134 to seal victory in T20I series 2-0

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Australian players celebrate a wicket during second T20I match against Pakistan at Sydney Cricket Ground on November 16, 2024. — X/@cricketcomau
Australian players celebrate a wicket during second T20I match against Pakistan at Sydney Cricket Ground on November 16, 2024. — X/@cricketcomau
  • Usman Khan top-scorer for Pakistan with 52 off 38 balls.
  • Irfan Khan stays not out with 37 runs off 28 deliveries.
  • Johnson takes five wickets followed by Zampa's two.

Australia won T20I series 2-0 against Pakistan after defeating visitors by 13 runs in second match at Sydney Cricket Ground on Saturday.

Set to chase 148, Pakistan only managed 134 before being bundled out in the final over.

The visitors had a shaky start to the run chase as they lost star batter Babar Azam (three) and Sahibzada Farhan (five) inside three overs with just 17 runs on the board.

Skipper Mohammad Rizwan then joined hands with Usman Khan and launched recovery.

The duo, however, could add 27 runs to the total before Spencer Johson removed Rizwan in the 10th over, which also saw the dismissal of Salman Ali Agha (0). Rizwan scored a scratchy 16 off 26 deliveries.

Coming out to bat at number 6 with the touring side reeling at 44/4 in 9.3 overs, Muhammad Irfan Khan registered a solid partnership with Usman and took the total past the 100-run mark.

The 58-run partnership had put Pakistan in a comfortable position but Usman's untimely dismissal, followed by the three quick wickets, halted their progress.

Irfan fought valiantly until the final over but his efforts were not enough to steer his side over the line.

Usman remained the top-scorer for Pakistan with a gutsy 52 off 38 deliveries, laced with five boundaries including a six, followed by Irfan, who scored an unbeaten with a 28-ball 37, featuring as many boundaries.

Johnson was the standout bowler for Australia, courtesy of his five-wicket haul. He was followed by Adam Zampa, who bagged two wickets.

Opting to bat first, Australian openers Jake Fraser-McGurk and Matthew Short came out all guns blazing and smashed Pakistan pacers for 48 runs in the first three overs.

After a dismal start with the ball, Pakistan captain Mohammad Rizwan’s decision to introduce Haris Rauf proved beneficial as the right-arm speedster struck twice in his first over, dismissing Fraser-McGurk and skipper Josh Inglis (0).

Fraser-McGurk scored 20 off just nine deliveries with the help of three fours and a six.

His opening partner Short, on the other hand, perished in the next over as Abbas Afridi reduced Australia to 56/3 in five overs.

Short remained the top-scorer for Australia with a 17-ball 32, laced with two fours and as many sixes.

Following the triple blow, all-rounders Marcus Stoinis (14) and Glenn Maxwell (21) looked to anchor the innings with a 30-run partnership for the fourth wicket but their efforts were quashed by Sufiyan Muqeem, who removed both batters in his successive overs.

Haris continued to unsettle Australia as the right-arm pacer bagged two more wickets — Tim David (18) and Xavier Bartlett (five) — and registered magnificent match figures of 4/22 in his quota of four overs.

Young pacer Abbas bowled an exceptional final over as he conceded only six runs and took two wickets to further dent Australia’s chances of posting a commendable total.

Abbas returned brilliant figures of 3/17 in his four overs, while Sufiyan claimed two wickets.

The third and final match takes place in Hobart on Monday.

Pakistan won the preceding one-day international (ODI) series 2-1 before a 29-run defeat in the rain-shortened T20 series opener.

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