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David Warner scored fifty runs after being given a second chance when he was dropped on 10.

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Australia haven't had an optimal beginning to their Cricket World Cup journey yet. Nevertheless, they will aim to rectify their errors and improve their performance when they play against Pakistan.

The team led by Pat Cummins had a tough time in their first two matches against India and South Africa, as they lost badly. However, they managed to bounce back and win their next game against Sri Lanka by just five wickets, although the win wasn't exactly an easy one.

Australia has been the leading team at World Cups so far, however, this time their weaknesses have become evident. Their performance in both batting and bowling has lacked the necessary strength.

Pakistan easily won their first two matches but were significantly defeated by their foe India, losing by seven wickets. They will aim to recover and make a comeback.

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Mohammad Nawaz bowled a ball to David Warner, which was at a medium length and on the lower side towards the leg. He played it on the back foot and sent the ball towards deep mid wicket for a single run. The fielder, Shafique, picked it up.

Mohammad Nawaz delivers a ball of standard length towards David Warner's leg. The batsman steps back and tries to work it to the area near the mid-wicket boundary, but the ball goes straight to Azam who stops it without conceding any runs.

Iftikhar Ahmed just bowled a ball with an off break that landed on a length and hit the off stump. Mitchell Marsh got on his front foot and defended the ball, which went straight to silly mid on and resulted in no runs.

Iftikhar Ahmed pitches a quicker ball that lands on the back of a length, just outside the off stump. Mitchell Marsh is on the back foot and tries to drive, but doesn't get anywhere near it. The ball rolls towards mid off where Rauf fields it, preventing any runs from being scored.

Iftikhar Ahmed bowled a delivery to Mitchell Marsh that was an off break and landed at the correct length. The ball was outside of the off stump, and Marsh responded by moving onto his back foot and attempting a driving shot towards the point. However, the shot didn't earn him any runs because it was fielded by Shakeel.

Iftikhar Ahmed bowled a length ball with off break to Mitchell Marsh who was on the back foot, and he worked it to short mid wicket but did not get any runs as the ball was fielded by Shafique.

Mohammad Nawaz bowled a delivery that was of average length to David Warner. Warner played the ball to his back foot and hit it towards the square leg area, resulting in a single run. The ball was fielded by Mir.

"Marsh faces Nawaz and plays a well-executed shot on the front foot towards the leg side, aimed towards deep mid-wicket. Shakeel fields the ball, giving Marsh a chance to score a single run."

From Mohammad Nawaz, it's a ball that's at a standard length and located on the outside off stump. The batsman's forward foot comes into play as he defends it, directing the ball towards the fielder in the silly mid off position. As a result, there will not be any runs earned.

Mohammad Nawaz bowled a delivery of average length towards David Warner, who swept it off his back foot towards the deep square leg area. The ball was then intercepted by Ali, allowing the batsman to register a single run.

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