Pakistan Beat Australia by 22 Runs in Thrilling T20I Series Opener

Pakistan secured a 22-run victory over Australia in the first T20I in Lahore, taking a 1-0 lead in the three-match series. Batting first, Pakistan posted 168/8 thanks to quickfire knocks from Saim Ayub and captain Salman Ali Agha, despite a four-wicket haul from Australian spinner Adam Zampa. Australia's chase was derailed by Pakistan's spin attack, with Ayub and the excellent Abrar Ahmed taking key wickets. A late cameo from Xavier Bartlett was not enough as Australia finished at 146/8.

Key Points: Pakistan Defeats Australia in First T20I | Series Lead 1-0

  • Saim Ayub stars with bat & ball
  • Abrar Ahmed's miserly spell breaks chase
  • Adam Zampa's 4-wicket haul in vain
  • Australia's middle order falters against spin
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Pakistan defeat Australia by 22 runs in T20I series opener

Pakistan beat Australia by 22 runs in the T20I series opener in Lahore. Saim Ayub and Abrar Ahmed starred as Australia's chase fell short.

"Abrar Ahmed (2/10 in 4 overs) was the standout performer with the ball. - Match Report"

Lahore, January 29

Pakistan defeated Australia by 22 runs in the first T20I of the three-match series at Lahore's Gaddafi Stadium on Thursday. Saim Ayub shone with both bat and ball for the hosts, while captain Salman Agha and Abrar Ahmed also contributed to the team's win in the series opener.

With the win, the Salman Agha-led team take the 1-0 lead.

Batting first, Pakistan scored 168/8 in 20 overs with the help of Ayub's 40-run innings and Agha's 39.

Chasing 169, Australia started the proceedings with an aggressive intent but quickly unravelled against Pakistan's disciplined spin attack. While Travis Head provided a brisk start with 23 off 13 balls, he fell to the spin of Saim Ayub (2/29 in 3 overs), who proved to be a surprise weapon by picking up two early wickets. Cameron Green (36 runs off 31 balls) tried to anchor one end while wickets tumbled around him and the required run rate continued to climb.

The Australian middle order, missing several veteran stars like Tim David and Glenn Maxwell, struggled to cope with Pakistan's spin attack. Abrar Ahmed (2/10 in 4 overs) was the standout performer with the ball, claiming two wickets (Cooper Connolly and Josh Philippe), effectively breaking the back of the Australian chase.

Mohammad Nawaz provided the decisive blow by dismissing Green, leaving the visitors in deep trouble at 96/6 in 12.2 overs. While the Australian tail, led by Xavier Bartlett (34* off 25), tried defiantly, Australia ultimately finished their 20 overs at 146/8, handing Pakistan a comfortable 22-run victory to take a 1-0 lead in the three-match series.

Earlier, after winning the toss and electing to bat, Pakistan suffered an immediate setback when Sahibzada Farhan was dismissed for a golden duck on the very first ball of the match, giving a simple return catch to Xavier Bartlett (2/26 in 4 overs).

However, Saim Ayub (40 off 22) and captain Salman Ali Agha (39 off 27) quickly seized the momentum, launching a counter-attack that propelled Pakistan to a commanding position in the powerplay. Their 74-run partnership looked set to take the game away from Australia until Adam Zampa (4/24 in 4 overs) turned the tide.

Zampa proved to be the architect of Pakistan's middle-order collapse, removing both set batters and later trapping Babar Azam (24 off 20) lbw to stall the scoring rate.

Despite the early aggression, Pakistan struggled to maintain their rhythm as wickets fell at regular intervals. Fakhar Zaman (10 off 16 balls) and Usman Khan (18 off 14 balls) chipped in with small contributions, but Bartlett and the debutant Mahli Beardman (2/33 in 4 overs) kept the death overs tight.

However, a late cameo from Mohammad Nawaz (15* off 14 balls) eventually pushed the hosts to a total of 168/8, leaving Australia with a target of 169 on a pitch showing signs of turn.

- ANI

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Priya S
A good competitive match is always fun to watch. Australia missing their big stars, but Pakistan played smart cricket. Abrar Ahmed's figures of 2/10 in 4 overs were match-winning. The series should be interesting!
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Rohit P
‍♂️ Honestly, as an Indian fan, it's a bit conflicting. Happy for good cricket, but you always want Australia to lose! Jokes aside, Pakistan's spin attack looks sharp. Zampa bowled well too. Hope the next matches are just as close.
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Sarah B
Enjoyed watching this. The pitch seemed to favor spinners later on. Pakistan's middle order collapse is a concern they need to address, even in victory. A total of 168 was just about defendable on that track.
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Karthik V
Solid performance. But let's be real, this wasn't full-strength Australia. No Maxwell, no David. The real test for Pakistan will be in a World Cup against a top side. Still, a win is a win. Well done.
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Meera T
The young players showed promise! Saim Ayub and Abrar Ahmed were fantastic. It's good for world cricket when teams like Pakistan compete well. Makes the upcoming tournaments more exciting for us neutrals.

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