Pakistan Crush Australia by 90 Runs, Seal T20I Series 2-0 in Lahore

Pakistan delivered a dominant all-round performance to thrash Australia by 90 runs in the second T20I in Lahore. Batting first, half-centuries from captain Salman Ali Agha (76) and Usman Khan (53) powered the hosts to 198/5. The bowlers then skittled Australia for just 108 in 15.4 overs, with Abrar Ahmed and Shadab Khan taking three wickets apiece. This victory gives Pakistan an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match series.

Key Points: Pakistan Beat Australia, Win T20I Series 2-0

  • Pakistan posts 198/5
  • Australia bundled out for 108
  • Salman Ali Agha scores 76, wins POTM
  • Bowlers Abrar Ahmed, Shadab Khan take 3 wickets each
  • Unassailable 2-0 series lead for Pakistan
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2nd T20I: Pakistan thrash Australia by 90 runs, take 2-0 unassailable lead in 3-match series

Pakistan thrashed Australia by 90 runs in the 2nd T20I to take an unassailable 2-0 series lead. Salman Ali Agha's 76 earned him Player of the Match.

"It has to be a perfect game... I can easily say it was a perfect game for us. - Salman Ali Agha"

Lahore, January 31

Pakistan thrashed Australia by 90 runs in the second T20I of the three-match series at the Gaddafi Stadium here on Saturday.

With this dominating victory, the Men in Green took an unassailable 2-0 lead in the ongoing T20I series. Skipper Salman Ali Agha was named Player of the Match for his superb half-century.

Batting first, Pakistan posted a challenging score of 198/5 in 20 overs with Agha's top-score of 76 off 40 balls, stuffed with eight fours and four towering sixes. Wicketkeeper-batter Usman Khan made 53 off 36 deliveries, with four boundaries and two sixes.

For Australia, Xavier Bartlett (1/52), Matthew Kuhnemann (1/40), Cooper Connolly (1/30), Sean Abbott (1/33), and Adam Zampa (1/27) scalped one-wicket apiece.

Chasing 199, Australia were bundled out for 108 in 15.4 overs after a fantastic bowling performance by Pakistan. Saim Ayub (1/32), Abrar Ahmed (3/14), Mohammad Nawaz (1/11), Shadab Khan (3/26), and Usman Tariq (2/16) were among the wicket-takers.

For Australia, Cameron Green (35 off 20 balls, with one four and two sixes) was the top-scorer.

During the post-match presentation, losing skipper Mitchell Marsh said, "Well done to Pakistan, hopefully we turn around tomorrow. As I said, the series was still alive before today; Pakistan outplayed us. Hopefully, we can improve and come back tomorrow. They put us under great pressure in the power play; it was probably a 160-170 wicket. We have got experienced guys who know that partnerships are really important in run-chases. We were not able to do that today. So some really good lessons."

After winning the Player of the Match award, captain Salman Agha said, "It has to be a perfect game. We batted well in the powerplay and middle and we were outstanding with the ball. Fielding was outstanding. I can easily say it was a perfect game for us and we want to replicate it tomorrow. That's why I PRO myself No. 3: I know I can play spin well and intend to do the same in Sri Lanka. (On Usman Khan's knock) We know he is a very good player of spin bowling, probably the best player in our team against spin. We knew his ability and we know it's going to come soon. Hope he plays in the same way. We want to continue to play in the same way and I want the same from my team.... forget the 2-0 and come again (play in the same fashion). Hopefully we can come and entertain the Lahore crowd again tomorrow."

The last match of the series will be played in Lahore on February 1.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
A 90-run win is a proper thrashing. Australia looked completely out of sorts. Salman Agha played a captain's knock. But honestly, this Australian side is missing so many first-choice players. The real test will be against a full-strength team.
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Aman W
Bazball? More like Bust-ball for Australia today! 😂 Jokes aside, Pakistan's batting in the powerplay set it up. 198 is a huge total to chase in Lahore. Great to see the stadium so full and lively!
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Sarah B
As a cricket fan living in India, it's good to see competitive cricket in Pakistan. The crowd support is fantastic. Credit to the Pakistani team for a complete performance. Mitchell Marsh's admission that it was a "160-170 wicket" says it all about their batting collapse.
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Vikram M
The scorecard tells the story: Australia all out for 108. That's schoolboy stuff from a top team, even if it's a second-string side. Pakistan's spinners were unplayable. On a slightly critical note, the article could have given more insight into the pitch conditions.
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Kavya N
Usman Khan's fifty was crucial too! Good to see the wicketkeeper contributing with the bat. A 2-0 lead is massive. Hope they complete the whitewash tomorrow for the fans in Lahore. The Men in Green are looking in great touch.

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