Deccan Chronicle

Hafeez guides Pak to victory

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Melbourne, Jan. 15: Pakistan’s stand-in captain Mohammad Hafeez hit a fighting fifty to set up a comprehens­ive six-wicket victory against Australia in the second one-day internatio­nal on Sunday that levelled the five-match series.

Pakistan, who were whitewashe­d in the preceding Test series and lost the first ODI in Brisbane, reached their target with 14 balls to spare after their bowlers had bundled out the hosts for 220 in the penultimat­e over of their innings.

It was the first win for Pakistan against Australia in Australia across all formats since their victory in an ODI at the WACA in January, 2005. Mohammad Amir was the most successful Pakistan bowler with three wickets for 47 after left-arm fast bowling colleague Junaid Khan, playing his first ODI in over 19 months, put Australia on the backfoot by sending back the openers cheaply.

Pakistan’s spinners, led by left-armer Imad Wasim (2-37), then bowled tightly on a sluggish Melbourne Cricket Ground pitch to keep Australia shackled.

Australia captain Steve Smith top-scored for his side with 60 but a number of other batsmen got out after promising starts.

Hafeez, who was not part of the original ODI squad and arrived in Australia as a late addition, was handed the captaincy after regular skipper Azhar Ali was ruled out with a hamstring injury.

Malik remained unbeaten on 42 after a d d i n g a crucial 53 for the fourth wicket with Asad Shafiq (13).

The third ODI of the series will be played in Perth on Thursday.

— AFP Brief scores: Australia 220 in 48.2 overs (S. Smith 60, M. Wade 35, M. Amir 3/47, Imad Wasim 2/37) lost to Pakistan 221/4 in 47.4 overs (M. Hafeez 72, B. Azam 34, S. Malik 42, J. Faulkner 2/35, M. Starc 2/45).

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