Sports Saturdays- Australia beats Pakistan by 62 runs in 18h match of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023.

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The 18h match of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 was played yesterday between Australia vs Pakistan, at M.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru. In which Australia beats Pakistan by 62 runs.

TOSS- Pakistan won the toss and opted to bowl.

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Australia Innings- Australia batted first and started the inning very strongly, David Warner and Mitchell Marsh came to start the inning and gave a strong start with a double-century and a half-century partnership of 259 runs for the first wicket, David Warner played a very brilliant powerful century inning of 163 runs with the help of 9 sixes and 14 boundaries in just 124 balls, and Mitchell Marsh also played a very brilliant century inning of 121 runs with the help of 9 sixes and 10 boundaries in just 108 balls, apart from this, not batsman could play well and stay in the crease, Glenn Maxwell dismissed just in 1 ball without scoring, Steven Smith dismissed just for 7 runs in 9 balls, Marnus Labuschagne 8 runs in 12 balls, Mitchell Starc 2 runs in 3 balls, Josh Hazlewood dismissed without scoring in just 1 ball, Pat Cummins remains unbeaten for 6 runs in 8 balls, and Adam Zampa also remains unbeaten just for 1 run in 1 ball. In this way, Australia scored 367 runs after losing 9 wickets in the stipulated 50 overs and set a strong target of 368 runs in front of Pakistan.

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Pakistani bowlers- Shaheen Afridi performed very brilliant bowling took 5 wickets just for 54 runs in his spell, Haris Rauf 3 wickets for 83 runs in 8 overs, Usama Mir 1 wicket for 82 runs in 9 overs, Hasan Ali was wicketless for 57 runs in his spell, Iftikhar Ahmed wicketless for 37 runs in 8 overs, and Mohammad Nawaz als o wicketless for 43 runs in 7 overs.

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Pakistan Innings- Pakistan chasing 368 runs in the second inning the entire team dismissed just for 305 runs in the third ball of the 46th over and lost the match by 62 runs, Pakistan also started the inning very strongly, but the ending was very poor, Abdullah Shafique and Imam-ul-Haq came to start the inning a gave a strong start with a century partnership of 134 runs for the first wicket, Imam-ul-Haq played a very brilliant half-century inning of 70 runs with help of 10 boundaries in 71 balls, Abdullah Shafique also played a brilliant half-century inning of 64 runs with the help of 2 sixes and 7 boundaries in just 61 balls, Mohammad Rizwan played a brilliant inning of 46 runs with the help of 5 boundaries in just 40 balls, Saud Shakeel scored 30 runs in 31 balls, apart from this, Iftikhar Ahmed dismissed for 26 runs in 20 balls, Babar Azam 18 runs in 14 balls, Mohammad Nawaz 14 runs in 16 balls, Shaheen Afridi 10 runs in 8 balls, Hasan Ali 8 runs in 8 balls, Usama Mir dismissed without scoring in just 3 balls, and Haris Rauf remains unbeaten without scoring in just 1 ball. In this way, the entire team all-out just for 305 runs in 45.3 overs and lost the match by 62 runs.

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Australian bowlers- Adam Zampa performed very brilliant bowing took 4 wickets just for 53 runs in his spell, Pat Cummins 2 wickets for 62 runs in 7.3 overs, arcus Stoinis 2 wickets for 40 runs in 5 overs, Josh Hazlewood 1 wicket for 37 runs in his spell, Mitchell Starc 1 wicket for 65 runs in 8 overs, and Glenn Maxwell was wicketless for 40 runs in 5 overs.

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PLAYER OF THE MATCH- Australian batsman David Warner was selected as the player of the match, he played a very brilliant powerful century inning of 163 runs with the help of 9 sixes and 14 boundaries in just 124 balls.
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