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    Beating Australia Mercilessly in Adelaide ODI; Pakistan Registers Historic Win after 28 years

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    Pakistan has ended its 28-year long wait with the humiliation of World Champions Australia in 2nd ODI played on their home ground in Adelaide. saim Ayub remained the star of the match for Pakistan, as he scored a career-best 82 off 71 balls. It included six-sixes and five fours.

    As such, Pakistan Cricketers have created history by inflicting a defeat on Australia at the Adelaide Oval for the first time in 28 years. The 1992 World Champions have won their first ODI against the Kangaroos at the venue since 1996.

    The Mohammad Rizwan-led side were brilliant on all fronts in the 2nd ODI, as not only they managed to bundle out Australia for their 3rd lowest ODI total against them, but also handed Australia one of their heaviest ever defeats against the very same side in their 9-wicket win.

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    The manner of defeat will definitely be disturbing for the home side, as they were expected to wrap the series 3-0, and with the series now levelled at 1-1, the Australians have some more homework to do. They will have to analyze what went wrong in an unforgettable match for the record-world champions.

    Needing merely 164 to win, Pakistan openers (Saim Ayub and Abdullah Shafique) took a cautious approach. Both of them have not been scoring well whenever paired together lately.

    The powerplay ended at 47/0, as the pair managed to see-off the danger of Mitchell Starc, Pat Cummins, and Josh Hazlewood. Pakistan managed to score 90 runs in the next 10 overs to put the game to bed.

    The Pakistan opener, in the process, managed to score his maiden ODI fifty, and fell 18 short off his first-ever century. His blistering knock of 82 included 5 fours, and 6 sixes, and some of hits were just a thing of beauty.

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    His partner, Abdullah Shafique, who was immensely struggling during the powerplay, managed to score his 5th ODI fifty at a very brisk rate, as both openers put in valuable contributions to see their side home and create history.

    The winning runs came off the bat of former captain Babar Azam, as he struck Adam Zampa for an astonishing six, and Abdullah Shafique remained unbeaten at 64 off 69 balls.

    Pakistan pacer Haris Rauf grabbed his second-ever five-wicket haul in ODI’s, as Pat Cummins’ Australians were bundled out for merely 163 runs in the 2nd ODI at the Adelaide Oval.

    Electing to bowl first on a batting surface, Mohammad Rizwan’s side lived up to the billing, as the bowlers bowled extremely well in demolition of Australia’s batting order, which was once, storming at 20/0 after just 2 overs.

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    Haris Rauf ended the innings with 5/29 in his 8 overs, as apart from Steve Smith, no other Australian batter managed to touch the 20-run mark.

    Haris Rauf was not the only one who managed to attain some feats today, as captain Mohammad Rizwan etches his name in the history books by grabbing joint-most catches in a single One-Day International.

    Most catches in an Innings by Pakistan Wicket-Keepers in ODIs:

    Mohammad Rizwan – 6 catches vs Australia, November 8, 2024

    Sarfaraz Ahmed – 6 catches vs South Africa, March 7, 2015

    Moin Khan – 5 catches vs Zimbabwe, October 21, 1995

    Rashid Latif – 5 catches vs Sri Lanka, May 18, 2003

    Lowest totals for Australia vs Pakistan in ODIs:

    120 in 41.3 Overs at Hobart, January 7, 1997

    139 in 43.2 Overs at Brabourne, October 23, 1989

    139 in 39 Overs at Brisbane, January 9, 2000

    163 in 35 Overs at Adelaide, November 8, 2024

    165/8 in 50 Overs at Sydney, February 13, 1990

    Australia’s talisman wrist-spinner Adam Zampa produced a moment of sheer genius as he confused and befooled Pakistan captain Mohammad Rizwan in taking a bizarre review, which, expectedly, was wasted as the Australian was clearly ‘Not Out’.

    The incident happened during the 34th over of the 1st innings, when Australians were reeling at 153/9. Naseem Shah bowled a brilliant bouncer, which deceived Adam Zampa and the ball was gathered behind the stumps by Mohammad Rizwan who shouted and made an appeal for a caught-behind. To this, Adam Zampa had a hilarious reaction, and was caught on stumps mic saying “You blokes appeal for everything”.

    Mohammad Rizwan hilariously made an attempt to outsmart the Aussie by saying “Can I take it now?”, and Adam Zampa gladly replied with “Oh yeah, you should take it”. Upon taking the review, the snick clearly revealed that there was no edge and Adam Zampa successfully made a fool out of Rizwan in what was a respectful and funny banter and exchange of words between the duo.Reflecting about historic win, Rizwan applauded his side’s efforts and stated that everyone played ‘according to the plan’.

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