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Report - 1st ODI : Australia take a 1-0 series lead after Matthew Wade's unbeaten hundred

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Toss: Australia won the toss and chose to bat.

Teams:

Australia: DA Warner, TM Head, SPD Smith (c), CA Lynn, MR Marsh, GJ Maxwell, MS Wade, JP Faulkner, PJ Cummins, MA Starc, B Stanlake.

Pakistan: Azhar Ali, Sharjeel Khan, Mohammad Hafeez, Babar Azam, Umar Akmal, Mohammad Rizwan, Imad Wasim, Mohammad Nawaz, Mohammad Amir, Hasan Ali, Wahab Riaz.

Australia Innings

Australia's innings started with Amir and Hafeez opening the bowling - the first four overs were tight as Pakistan contained the runs and that bore fruit in the fifth over. Warner tried to flick one away into the leg-side from Amir but the ball swung away a touch and he was bowled. Next ball, Amir slanted a full one across Smith and the Australian captain tried to drive it away but only succeeded in nicking it and was caught behind. Head and Lynn settled down for a few overs and played some extravagant shots with the former particularly severe on short-bowling. Hasan Ali was the one to dismiss Lynn as he went for a big swipe and top-edged it for an easy catch. Imad Wasim came into the attack and bowled a couple of tight overs, dismissing Head in the process as he slanted one across him which was edged behind. Mitchell Marsh was the next one to fall as Imad got one to spin a little and he edged it behind with Rizwan taking another catch. Maxwell and Wade then formed Australia's first partnership of substance with Maxwell bringing momentum back into the innings while Wade struggled a little at the other end.

The partnership reached fifty while Maxwell hit a few superb shots on his way to an individual fifty of his own. Just as he was looking dangerous, he tried flicking one of Hasan's several slower balls into the leg-side but only managed to give a catch to midwicket for 60. In the meantime, Wade carried on with his knock despite struggling a bit at times with a bout of cramps in the Brisbane heat. Faulkner didn't last too long as Nawaz got one to spin away from him, with the batsman giving a simple catch to Hafeez at slip. Hafeez and Nawaz bowled a few economical overs until Nawaz got Cummins to edge one, but Hafeez grassed the chance at slip. However, the drop wasn't too costly as a mix-up saw Cummins run out for 15. By now, Wade had got to a fifty and began to play some shots with the tail - at the other end, Starc was deceived by another of Hasan's slower balls and was bowled. Stanlake just about survived at the end, helping Wade on his way to a hundred as he managed to find a boundary in each over at the death, with the wicket-keeper reaching the milestone off the last ball of the innings to help Australia to 268/9.

Fall Of Wickets

1-13 (Warner, 4.3 ov)
2-13 (Smith, 4.4 ov)
3-52 (Lynn, 9.2 ov)
4-67 (Head, 12.6 ov)
5-78 (Marsh, 16.2 ov)
6-160 (Maxwell, 30.6 ov)
7-170 (Faulkner, 33.6 ov)
8-212 (Cummins, 42.5 ov)
9-235 (Starc, 45.4 ov)

Pakistan Innings

Pakistan's innings began in a stop-start manner, and it basically remained that way throughout. Sharjeel uncharacteristically struggled to time the ball while Azhar was his usual circumspect self. The left-hander got away a couple of boundaries to get Pakistan to 35/0 after 7 overs but it was all downhill from there. Azhar began to struggle with cramps, or a possible hamstring injury, causing play to stop for a few minutes - when it eventually resumed, Sharjeel fell straight away as he tried to loft Faulkner over mid-on but couldn't clear the fielder. Azhar tried to play on but couldn't - he retired hurt in the 9th over. Hafeez was brought into the team over Babar at #3 and fell as fans are accustomed to seeing him fall - caught in the slips off Faulkner. Babar and Umar came together to try and stabilise the innings - the former hit a few solid shots but the latter struggled and his innings was brought to an end by Starc as he tried to pull a cutter, instead giving an easy catch to mid-on. Babar and Rizwan found the runs hard to come by with the bowlers bowling tight lines under lights. Babar tried to guide one to third man off Cummins' bowling but it bounced a bit extra, and he ended up gloving it to slip for 33.

Imad was the new batsman and lofted Cummins over his head for six to give some hope to Pakistan fans but it was a false dawn. Rizwan's struggles at the other end showed no signs of abating and he was finally dismissed by Cummins as he tried to pull a bouncer but only succeeded in giving a catch to the midwicket fielder. Nawaz didn't last long, with Starc cleaning him up with a full length delivery. Azhar at this point returned to the crease but the run-rate was over 8 by now, with the captain still struggling between the wickets. Imad fell soon, trying to up the ante as he was dismissed off a Marsh slower ball for 29 and Azhar was next, falling to another Faulkner slower ball, caught in the deep. Amir became Faulkner's fourth wicket, courtesy yet another slower ball and Wahab was the last to fall, to Cummins as Pakistan folded for 176.

Fall Of Wickets

1-38 (Sharjeel Khan, 8.1 ov)
1-39* (Azhar Ali, retired not out, 8.4 ov)
2-47 (Mohammad Hafeez, 10.1 ov)
3-79 (Umar Akmal, 16.5 ov)
4-109 (Babar Azam, 25.5 ov)
5-129 (Mohammad Rizwan, 30.1 ov)
6-133 (Mohammad Nawaz, 32.5 ov)
7-158 (Imad Wasim, 38.3 ov)
8-163 (Azhar Ali, 39.6 ov)
9-171 (Mohammad Amir, 41.4 ov)
10-176 (Wahab Riaz, 42.4 ov)

Match Summary:

A disappointing start to the series for Pakistan and in hindsight, a bad toss to lose. The pitch was slow to start with and batting didn't become any easier under lights. Pakistan did well initially, restricting Australia to 78/5 but Maxwell helped to counter-attack with a good fifty. Wade carried on after the dismissal and played a superb knock to take Australia to a solid total. Pakistan's chase never got going with multiple interruptions due to cramps and players feeling under the weather. Some of the batsmen got starts but no one managed to carry on and make it a big one. Pakistan also looked to be missing the presences of Malik and Sarfraz in the middle of the innings. Better efforts are require in the next game, and it's essential that the batting and bowling clicks simultaneously, else Pakistan will find it hard to avoid a clean-sweep against a ruthless Australian side.
 
Poor performance, we had a good start with the ball but the minute it went over 200, the game started to go in Australia favour.

Anything between 240-280 we should have a decent chance in chasing, yet we failed today.

Don't understand why Nawaz/Rizwan/Hafeez/Riaz/Shafiq are in the squad.
And Sharjeel needs to learn fast, 30+ internationals games in now and still throwing his wicket away, but then again, Afridi did that for 400 games.

Don't think they'll drop Riaz after this 1 game.
Only change I expect is - Malik in for Nawaz and if Azhar is still injured, then Shafiq to be in.
But the XI will still be poor.

Babar getting demoted to 4 because of Hafeez was an awful decision, hopefully someone questions Mickey about it.
 
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Wade allowed too much freedom.

What this shows me is that we cannot allow Australia more than 200 runs if we have to have any chance of winning
 
Went to a film. Pakistan were dominating Australia before the movie started. Checked the score after the movie and I find that Pakistan have done their vanishing act once again. This was a great opportunity to win a match in Australia but Wade of all people have come up with a match winning century to defy Pakistan here.

I think this Australian batting is weak barring Smith and Warner while their bowling is considerably strong. So key is to negotiate their strong bowling attack and score runs against them.
 
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Why are Khawaja and Bailey not playing?

Think there are too many dashers/hacks in the line up for my liking.
 
Pakistan ridiculed today.///

aus not even playing there full strength team..
 
where is the match thread? i don't see it on the front page. can anyone post a link? want to see PPers comment when Amir was bowling. looks like he really bowled well
 
I watched bits of it and TBH Pakistan played decently at times. Australia were 77/5 but in the end because of Maxwell but importantly Wade they got to a decent competitive score.

Pakistan started of ok but as usual the batting just imploded after the first wicket. Strike rotation seems a massive problem that still is not getting rectified.

Realistically looking ahead Pakistan may win 1 of the remaining 4 ODI. matches.

Overall a disastrous Australian tour (that included NZ) and changes must be made short term In the team
But looking long term the biggest problem is the rubbish domestic cricket infrastructure that badly needs overhauling as too many flawed players are being produced that are not international quality.
 
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why Nawaz was selected? Should have selected Asad Shafiq instead (since Shoaib Malik was sick). At least the win margin would not have been so much
 
I knew anything over 200 by Aus is impossible for Pak.

Letting Wade score a century was very disappointing. Aus ODI bowling attack is world class. When Zampa comes in, their bowling attack becomes even better.
 
Someone please lease tell me why Hafeez and Akmal are in the team? I don't remember one match winning performance by these two. Specially Akmal.
 
out of all the people Wade gets to score against us and that too his maiden century when he was on 60 odd with Aus losing 9th wicket,only Pakistan can make it possible for him to score a hundred. Death bowling I think was horrible. Wahab was dreadful,but not surprised. Amir and Hasan were feeding him pace and length he wanted. Should have tried to cut the boundaries in the last overs instead of getting him out. It was awful to see.
 
No point in following this pathetic excuse of an ODI team. We do not have a single attacking batsman who can consistently dominate bowling attacks. Sharjeel is hit or miss. Our ODI batting is a complete joke.

This was probably Pakistan's best chance of at least running Australia close. The Aussies are unlikely to set such a 'modest' total again.

I think this series is going the same way as the 2010 series in Australia in which we lost every single game or 9-0 under Yousuf's dull captaincy (3 tests, 5 ODIs and 1 T20)

http://www.espncricinfo.com/ausvpak09/engine/series/406184.html

Such pathetic displays only vindicate Ian Chappell's view that Pakistan should not be invited to play in Australia.

Even BD have better attacking batsmen in LOIs
 
this wasn't.. a newbie (stanlake) ,,, and travis head experiment.. lynn wont be there long term plan.. other than australia is planning 400s in odi's..
 
this wasn't.. a newbie (stanlake) ,,, and travis head experiment.. lynn wont be there long term plan.. other than australia is planning 400s in odi's..

Compare this side to the one India faced, this one's much stronger, especially in the bowling department.
 
Don't know what target will be achievable for our second rate batting line up. Even if set 150 we would still falter. Pathetic!
 
[MENTION=107807]Pete Rose[/MENTION]

Didn't get to answer yesterday as I have been a bit busy and the thread is closed but to answer your point about Azhar, I was responding firstly to your new point, and if we will talk performance (in ODI's, he has been magnificent in tests), he has lived off his first five matches since his return in 2015.

He averaged 78 in said matches, and since then in 24 matches he has averaged 31.25 with one century which was against UAE, and his strike rate since then is 75.

Mediocrity in ODI personified.
 
this wasn't.. a newbie (stanlake) ,,, and travis head experiment.. lynn wont be there long term plan.. other than australia is planning 400s in odi's..

This is pretty much full strength.

Travis Head and Lynn are guys they want to invest in.

Only guy missing out from the full strength lineup is Hazlewood
 
I watched bits of it and TBH Pakistan played decently at times. Australia were 77/5 but in the end because of Maxwell but importantly Wade they got to a decent competitive score.

Pakistan started of ok but as usual the batting just imploded after the first wicket. Strike rotation seems a massive problem that still is not getting rectified.

Realistically looking ahead Pakistan may win 1 of the remaining 4 ODI. matches.

Overall a disastrous Australian tour (that included NZ) and changes must be made
short term In the team
But looking long term the biggest problem is the rubbish domestic cricket infrastructure that badly needs overhauling as too many flawed players are being produced that are not international quality.

MISBAH says meh.. I still want to play tests... Change with Pakistan is what least expected of all.. Keep going with the same until cricket is gone from this country...
 
No point in following this pathetic excuse of an ODI team. We do not have a single attacking batsman who can consistently dominate bowling attacks. Sharjeel is hit or miss. Our ODI batting is a complete joke.

This was probably Pakistan's best chance of at least running Australia close. The Aussies are unlikely to set such a 'modest' total again.

I think this series is going the same way as the 2010 series in Australia in which we lost every single game or 9-0 under Yousuf's dull captaincy (3 tests, 5 ODIs and 1 T20)

http://www.espncricinfo.com/ausvpak09/engine/series/406184.html

Such pathetic displays only vindicate Ian Chappell's view that Pakistan should not be invited to play in Australia.

Even BD have better attacking batsmen in LOIs
that is why they are ranked above Pakistan .. Justified...
 
Poor performance, we had a good start with the ball but the minute it went over 200, the game started to go in Australia favour.

Anything between 240-280 we should have a decent chance in chasing, yet we failed today.

Don't understand why Nawaz/Rizwan/Hafeez/Riaz/Shafiq are in the squad.
And Sharjeel needs to learn fast, 30+ internationals games in now and still throwing his wicket away, but then again, Afridi did that for 400 games.

Don't think they'll drop Riaz after this 1 game.
Only change I expect is - Malik in for Nawaz and if Azhar is still injured, then Shafiq to be in.
But the XI will still be poor.

Babar getting demoted to 4 because of Hafeez was an awful decision, hopefully someone questions Mickey about it.

Yes atrocious.. Some say Mickey wants to expose Hafeez to the maximum so he will be kicked out. Logically yes but logic doesnt suit Pakistan.. hafeez will whine that he is coming back from injury and he was only half fit.. One series I did bad and they kicked me out, give me some more series and I will perform.. Same applies to UA who will also be saying something along the line...

To both and his fans, if u want to get into form go back to domestics and get into form.. intl game is not the area to test your form.. A team cannot afford to have players expecting to hit form and lose 10 matches at that cost, it becomes an individual game rather than a team game.....
 
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