- Pakistan were bowled out for 337 in response to Australia’s 351-7
- Pakistan lost to New Zealand in their first warm-up match last week
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan concluded their World Cup preparations on a disappointing note, losing their second warm-up match to former champions Australia by 14 runs in Hyderabad on Tuesday.
The green shirts, who lost their first warm-up match to New Zealand on Friday when the Kiwis beat them by five wickets, continue a dismal run to the World Cup which includes a massive loss to India and another to Sri Lanka in the Asia Cup last month.
Shadab Khan, who was captaining the side instead of Babar Azam, took Pakistan’s loss to Australia well.
“Result is not important. We took a lot of positives,” he said at the post-match ceremony. “Our attitude was good, result not in our hands. I think our 11 is sorted, we just wanted to give time to the bench to show their skills.”
Australia managed to score a respectable 351-7 from 50 overs after winning the toss and electing to bat. Aussie batter Glen Maxwell top-scored with 77 runs from 71 balls, hitting six sixes during his innings while Cameron Green and Josh Inglis provided ample support at the lower order with scores of 50 and 48 respectively.
Usama Mir was once again the pick of the Pakistani bowlers, returning figures of 2-31 from five overs while Mohammad Wasim Junior, Khan, Mohammad Nawaz, and Haris Rauf each took a wicket.
Rauf, one of Pakistan’s most lethal pacers, conceded a whopping 97 runs from the nine overs he bowled while left-arm pacer Shaheen Shah Afridi bowled only six overs and gave away 29 runs.
Pakistan’s openers once again failed to live up to the mark, with left-handed batters Fakhar Zaman and Imam-ul-Haq scoring only 22 and 16 runs respectively. Abdullah Shafique scored 12 runs while Khan was dismissed for 9 before skipper Azam took the crease.
Iftikhar Ahmed and Azam built a solid partnership of 144 runs, propelling Pakistan to a respectable position when all looked lost. However, Ahmed was dismissed on 83 from 85 balls while Azam retired out on 90 from 59 balls.
Nawaz scored a much-needed 50 but it wasn’t enough to help Pakistan to victory, as he didn’t receive support from Pakistan’s lower order comprising Salman Ali Agha, Wasim Junior, and Hassan Ali.
Pakistan were bowled out for 337 runs in 47.4 overs with Marnus Labuschagne returning figures of 3-78, Mitchell Marsh 2-43, and Pat Cummins 2-34. Maxwell and Sean Abbott each picked up a wicket as well.
Pakistan begin their World Cup campaign against the Netherlands on Friday.