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Pakistan vs Australia: Shaheen Afridi Wins Toss, Opts to Bowl in 1,000th ODI

Pakistan captain Shaheen Afridi won the toss and chose to bowl first against Australia in the first ODI at Rawalpindi, citing the slow pitch conditions. The match marks Pakistan's historic 1,000th ODI, which Afridi called a proud milestone for the country. Australian captain Josh Inglis confirmed the debut of young batter Oliver Peake, praising his impressive start to his career. Both teams aim to build momentum for the 2027 ODI World Cup, with Pakistan seeking to rebound from a recent series loss to Bangladesh.

Pakistan win toss, opt to bowl first against Australia in ODI series opener at Rawalpindi

Rawalpindi, May 30

Pakistan captain Shaheen Afridi won the toss and opted to bowl first against Australia in the first ODI of the three-match series, at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium on Saturday. Notably, the series marks a crucial preparation for both teams ahead of the next year's ODI World Cup.

After winning the toss, Shaheen Afridi said Pakistan chose to bowl first because the pitch looks slow and low, and that the team looks to take advantage of the conditions. He also highlighted the significance of Pakistan playing their 1,000th ODI, calling it a proud and special milestone for the country.

"We will bowl first. The pitch is a bit slow and low. We were expecting a bit more. The light was not good. We will try to make the most of it and get the most out of it. (1,000th match for Pakistan) Yes, absolutely. It is a special occasion for Pakistan. It's a happy thing that when Pakistanis represent in ODI, it is a big achievement. So I think it is a special moment for the whole team and we will enjoy it and push for it. Yes, absolutely. We will continue with it. We will build on the momentum and perform consistently," Shaheen said.

Australian captain Josh Inglis said he expects a dry surface and will quickly assess conditions before aiming to post a strong total. He noted that the squad selection was influenced by expectations of similar conditions to those encountered in the recent T20 series that Australia played. Inglis also confirmed the debut of Oliver Peake, praising the young batter's impressive start to his career.

"It's quite dry, so we'll assess as quick as we possibly can and hopefully put a good total on board. (Talking about the squad) I think it's just the squad that we've got together at the moment. We sort of thought that we'd get these conditions again after those T20s, and it looks like we've got something similar. (Any debutants?) Yes, Oliver Peake will make his debut today. He's had a great start to his career. He's incredibly exciting. I think one of the best things about Ollie, he's got a really good head on his shoulders, and we've seen in some big moments, he's stood up. So hopefully plenty more of those moments to come," Inglis said.

Pakistan enter this ODI series after a 2-1 series loss against Bangladesh in their away series. While the Bangladesh series provided Pakistan with valuable competitive preparation, they will be keen to deliver a commanding performance in front of their supporters in Rawalpindi.

Australia, meanwhile, haven't played an ODI since their home series against India in October last year. They defeated India 2-1 in the series. Australia will look to win the series opener against Pakistan and kick their 2027 World Cup preparations off positively.

Pakistan vs Australia playing 11s:

Pakistan: Sahibzada Farhan, Maaz Sadaqat, Babar Azam, Ghazi Ghori(w), Salman Agha, Abdul Samad, Shadab Khan, Arafat Minhas, Shaheen Afridi(c), Haris Rauf, Abrar Ahmed

Australia: Matthew Short, Alex Carey, Josh Inglis(w/c), Marnus Labuschagne, Cameron Green, Matt Renshaw, Oliver Peake, Nathan Ellis,Tanveer Sangha, Billy Stanlake, Matthew Kuhnemann.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Michael C

Australia's squad looks solid with the debut of Oliver Peake. But honestly, Pakistan should have included some experienced batsmen. Their batting order looks too young to handle Marnus Labuschagne and Nathan Ellis. Still, exciting to see a young debutant like Peake.

Priya S

Shaheen Afridi as captain is a bold move. He's a great bowler, but leadership is different. Hope he can manage the bowling changes well. Also, no Shaheen or Haris in the top order? Pakistan's batting depth is questionable. #CricTwitter

David E

Australia's batting lineup looks strong with Short, Carey, and Labuschagne. But I'm curious about Tanveer Sangha and Billy Stanlake bowling on a slow pitch. Pakistan's spinners like Shadab and Abrar could exploit the conditions. Should be a good contest!

Rohit P

Pakistan's recent series loss to Bangladesh is concerning. They need a good start here to build momentum for the World Cup. But I feel they're missing Fakhar Zaman and Imam-ul-Haq at the top. These young openers need to step up. Otherwise, it's a long day for Pakistan fans.

Sarah B

Exciting to see Oliver Peake debut for Australia! He's been impressive in domestic cricket. But I'm not sure about Australia's strategy of picking such a young squad without experienced heads like Smith or Maxwell. Could backfire against Pakistan's bowling attack. Let's see!

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