Pakistan upstage Australia for 2-1 ODI series win
Spearhead Shaheen Shah Afridi and Shadab Khan starred in Pakistanโs four-wicket win in their decisive third and final one-day international against Australia in Lahore on Thursday. Shaheen grabbed 3-30 to bundle Australia out for 157 before Shadab added a fighting 29 not out to his two wickets, helping Pakistan to their winning target in 41.5 overs. That gave Pakistan a 2-1 series win โ their third successive ODI series victory over Australia โ after they won the first match by five wickets in Rawalpindi. Australia won the second by 41 runs, also in Lahore. Left-arm spinner Matthew Kuhnemannโs career best 3-38 โ including Babar Azamโs wicket for 40 โ had given the visitors some hope of an unlikely win. At 112-6, Pakistan were in a spot of bother but Shadab found an able partner in Abdul Samad as the duo added a match-winning 49 runs for the unbroken seventh wicket stand. Shadabโs second boundary sealed the win, while Samadโs 18 not out included one boundary. Shaheen praised a complete team effort. โAll bowlers executed plans well to keep Australia down to 157,โ said Shaheen. โThe conditions were tough for the batters but the players put in a great effort. โI think it was a complete team effort throughout the series.โ Australian captain Josh Inglis praised his team. โI thought the bowlers and the fielding group made a great effort to put us in a position to potentially win the game, but it wasnโt to be in the end,โ he said. โWe have some young and inexperienced guys so itโs a great learning experience for them.โ Earlier, Shaheen was ably supported by Abrar Ahmed (2-19) and Shadab (2-28) as Australiaโs innings folded in 42 overs after they won the toss and batted. Spinners Abrar and Shadab built on Shaheenโs early strikes as Pakistan made a strong comeback after a disappointing loss in the second game. Inglis top-scored with a 71-ball 65 which included eight boundaries and a six, with Marnus Labuschagne and Alex Carey scoring 19 each and Adam Zampa making 10. Shaheen had Matthew Short caught off the second ball of the match before Inglis added 46 for the second wicket with Labuschagne and another 52 for the third with Carey. But Australia lost their last seven wickets for a meagre 38 runs with two run outs also hurting their innings. Australia won the toss and chose to bat against Pakistan at Lahoreโs Gaddafi Stadium. On Tuesday, an understrength Australia shocked Pakistan by 41 runs in the second ODI in Lahore, levelling the three-match series 1-1, with fast bowler Nathan Ellis taking a career-best four-wicket haul. Teams Pakistan: Sahibzada Farhan, Maaz Sadaqat, Babar Azam, Ghazi Ghori (wicketkeeper), Salman Ali Agha, Abdul Samad, Shadab Khan, Arafat Minhas, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Haris Rauf, Abrar Ahmed. Australia: Josh Inglis, Matt Short, Marnus Labuschagne, Alex Carey, Cameron Green, Matt Renshaw, Cooper Connolly, Oliver Peake, Matthew Kuhnemann, Nathan Ellis, Adam Zampa.