Pakistan Crush Australia by 111 Runs, Complete 3-0 T20I Series Whitewash

Pakistan delivered a crushing 111-run victory over Australia in the third T20I to complete a dominant 3-0 series whitewash. Batting first, Pakistan posted 207/6 thanks to fifties from Saim Ayub and Babar Azam. In reply, Australia collapsed for just 96 runs, with spinner Mohammad Nawaz claiming a sensational five-wicket haul. Captain Salman Ali Agha was named Player of the Series for his consistent batting.

Key Points: Pakistan Whitewash Australia 3-0 in T20I Series

  • Pakistan wins by 111 runs
  • 3-0 series whitewash
  • Mohammad Nawaz takes 5/18
  • Saim Ayub and Babar Azam score fifties
  • Australia bowled out for 96
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Pakistan thrash Australia by 111 runs in third T20I, whitewash visitors 3-0 in three-match series

Pakistan dominates Australia, winning the third T20I by 111 runs to secure a 3-0 series whitewash at home. Mohammad Nawaz takes 5 wickets.

"It is a complete performance. We have been outstanding in the last two games. - Salman Ali Agha"

Lahore, February 1

Pakistan thrashed Australia by 111 runs in the third and final T20I at the Gaddafi Stadium on Sunday. With this dominating win, Pakistan whitewashed Australia 3-0 in the three-match T20I series at home.

Mohammad Nawaz was named Player of the Match for his impressive bowling performance in the final T20I, whereas captain Salman Ali Agha was adjudged Player of the Series for his impressive batting performance throughout the series.

Batting first, Pakistan made 207/6 in 20 overs. Opener Saim Ayub (56 off 37 balls, with six fours and two sixes) and Babar Azam, unbeaten 50 off 36 balls, including four boundaries, as the hosts crossed the 20-run mark.

For Australia, Ben Dwarshuis (2/39) picked two wickets. Matthew Kuhnemann, Matthew Short, Cooper Connolly and Cameron Green scalped one-wicket apiece.

Chasing 208, Australia were rattled out for just 96 runs and lost the one-sided contest with a massive margin. For Pakistan, spinner Mohammad Nawaz delivered a sensational spell, picking up a five-wicket haul (5/18).

After winning the Player of the match award, Mohammad Nawaz said, "When the conditions are helpful then you are waiting for your opportunity. The focus is on doing the basics on such pitches, the ball was not turning every ball, but it was slow. I tried to keep it away from their arc and make them reach for the ball. If a batter hits a good ball for a boundary then it is fine, but I don't want to feed them in their slot," as quoted by Cricbuzz.

Pakistan skipper Agha, who won the Player of the Series, said, "It is a complete performance. We have been outstanding in the last two games, we have bowled well, fielded well, I can't find any mistakes. (on his batting form) I am in a great frame of mind right now, I know how to put the captaincy behind when I am batting, that is a plus point before the World Cup. Whenever he (Shaheen) has played, he has bowled outstandingly well, Naseem too bowled really well, we pretty much ticked every boxes in the series. When you have five spinners and have only 20 overs, you don't know who to bowl and they have made my job easy. I don't see myself bowling many overs with the options we have. We have been fielding really well post the Asia Cup, we were a bit off against Sri Lanka, but wanted to make a mark in the field and we managed to do that," as quoted by Cricbuzz.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As a cricket fan living in India, you have to appreciate quality cricket. Pakistan played out of their skins. Nawaz's 5/18 is a dream spell. Makes the upcoming India-Pakistan matches even more exciting to think about!
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Vikram M
Impressive, but let's be real. This was a second-string Australian side on spinning tracks in Lahore. The real test will be in the World Cup against full-strength teams. Still, you can only beat what's in front of you, and Pakistan did that emphatically.
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Priya S
Saim Ayub and Babar Azam setting up the platform and then the spinners running through the lineup... that's a perfect T20 blueprint. Their fielding has improved so much too, as the captain said. They are looking like serious contenders.
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Rohit P
111-run win is a proper thrashing! 😲 Australia all out for 96... that's embarrassing for any team, even if it's not their first XI. Pakistan's spin arsenal is deep. Hope our Indian batters are taking notes on how to play quality slow bowling.
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Michael C
While the win is comprehensive, I have a respectful criticism. The article and celebrations focus heavily on the result, but the long-term test will be consistency. Pakistan needs to replicate this dominance in away conditions and in ICC tournaments, not just at home.
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