Siddhart Vishnoi\Bengaluru
Shaheen Afridi took 5 wickets but tons from David Warner and Mitchell Marsh took Australia to 367/9. Pakistan captain Babar Azam won the toss and opted to bowl first against Australia in M Chinnaswamy Stadium. The win is the second in a row for Australia and Pakistan has now lost two in a row as well. Apart from the opening partnership the Pakistan batting line-up showed no resistance in the chase. After a strong opening stand of 134 runs. Pakistan kept losing wickets regularly. They were bowled out for 302 runs in the 45th over, thereby losing the match by 62 runs.
Warner and Marsh raised 259 for the first wicket before Australia dissolved, losing 9/108 to settle on a score that Warner thought was barely par. “I felt today we missed a little bit with the bat. We set our platform up very, very well