Australia vs Pakistan 2nd ODI Live Score Updates: Abdullah Shafique, Saim Ayub Solid As Pakistan Cruise In 164-Run Chase | Cricket News
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Australia vs Pakistan 2nd ODI Live Score Updates: Pakistan has made a strong start in their pursuit of 164 runs at the Adelaide Oval against Australia. Previously, Pakistani fast bowler Haris Rauf excelled with figures of 5 for 29, helping to dismiss Australia for just 163 in the second ODI of the three-match series. Rauf's speed troubled the batsmen, with Steve Smith scoring the highest for Australia with 35 runs before they were all out in the 35th over. Wicketkeeper Rizwan impressively took six catches during the innings. (Live Scorecard)
Live Updates: Australia Vs Pakistan 2nd ODI
Pat Cummins to Saim Ayub.
Pat Cummins to Abdullah Shafique
Adam Zampa to Saim Ayub can be rewritten as: "Adam Zampa delivering to Saim Ayub."
On the verge of defeat. Stopped in their tracks.
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In the center. Faster. This is played towards the mid-wicket area.
Adam Zampa to Saim Ayub can be rephrased as: "Adam Zampa delivers the ball to Saim Ayub."
SIX! It’s gone over the boundary! He executed a powerful slog sweep. The ball was pitched in the middle, and he sent it soaring over the mid-wicket fence.
Adam Zampa to Abdullah Shafique
On the shorter side. This is sent through covers for another one.
Adam Zampa to Saim Ayub: Adam Zampa delivers to Saim Ayub.
The ball is hit gradually towards the long-on area, resulting in a single run.
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Pat Cummins to Abdullah Shafique transfer.
Two runs! The ball is hit along the ground towards the long-off fielder. They manage to run and score two.
Pat Cummins to Saim Ayub In a recent match, Pat Cummins delivered an impressive performance, showcasing his skills and determination. His delivery to Saim Ayub was particularly noteworthy, illustrating his keen understanding of the game. Cummins, known for his pace and accuracy, managed to put Ayub in a challenging position, emphasizing the competitive spirit of the encounter. This moment highlighted the strategic battle between the two players, with Cummins utilizing his experience and talent to gain the upper hand.
Ayub taps the ball to square leg and secures a single run.
Pat Cummins to Saim Ayub
Ayub drives the ball past the cover fielder, gaining two runs.
Pat Cummins to Abdullah Shafique
On the opposite side of the field. This is hit beyond the cover fielder for a single.
Pat Cummins to Abdullah Shafique Pat Cummins throws the ball to Abdullah Shafique.
Pat Cummins to Abdullah Shafique
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Mitchell Starc to Saim Ayub
FOUR! Pakistan is making great progress. That was an impressive over! It's pitched in the middle, and Ayub sends it flying past the square leg for a quick boundary.
Mitchell Starc to Saim Ayub
He pulls his body back and pitches it around the off-stump. It's defended.
Mitchell Starc to Saim Ayub.
Searching for another boundary! The ball is full and aimed at the middle. Ayub makes contact, but he doesn't get it right and ends up hitting it with the toe of his bat towards mid-on.
Mitchell Starc to Saim Ayub
SIX! Ayub is gaining momentum! He’s definitely in his zone! This delivery is directed towards his legs, and he effortlessly sends it sailing over the square leg boundary for a huge six.
Mitchell Starc to Saim Ayub
FOUR! What a highlight play of the match! He’s really picking up the pace now. It's a half-volley, but it still requires skill to convert. Ayub reveals the bat brand and sends the ball sailing straight down the field to the boundary at long off.
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