PAK vs AUS 1st T20I Highlights: Pakistan defeated Pakistan by 22 runs in the first T20 played in Lahore. The Pakistani team won the toss and batted first and scored 168 runs at the loss of 8 wickets, in response to which the Australian team could only score 146 runs at the loss of 8 wickets. Sam Ayub was chosen player of the match. However, during this time a strange sight was seen. Australia’s explosive player Mitchell Owen was run out in the same manner. Shivam Dubey Was out in the fourth T20 against New Zealand. Mohammad Nawaz showed Owen the way to the pavilion.
Actually, this whole matter is of the 11th over of Australia’s innings. This was the first over of Mohammad Nawaz. on strike cameron green Were. Green played a straight drive on the very first ball of Nawaz, but the ball touched Nawaz’s hands and hit the stumps. Due to this, Owen, standing at the non-strike end, was run out because he had come out of the crease.
Shivam Dubey is also out in a similar manner
Earlier, Shivam Dubey was also run out in a similar manner against New Zealand. Harshit Rana played the ball straight and it touched the bowler’s fingers and hit the direct stump. Due to this Dubey was unfortunately run out. He had gone beyond the crease.
Sahibzada Farhan flopped
Sam Ayub scored the most runs for Pakistan. He scored 40 runs in 22 balls, hitting 2 sixes and 3 fours. At the same time, captain Salman Ali Aga scored 39 runs in 27 balls, hitting 4 sixes and 1 four. Apart from this, Babar Azam scored 24, Fakhar Zaman scored 10, Usman Khan scored 18, Shadab Khan scored 1 and Shaheen Afridi scored 0 runs. Mohammad Nawaz remained unbeaten on 15 runs and Salman Mirza remained unbeaten on 4 runs.
Adam Jampa dismissed four batsmen
Australian spinner Adam Zampa dismissed 4 batsmen. Three of these batsmen, like Abhishek Sharma, were caught out while hitting a six, while Babar Azam was out LBW.
Cameron Green scored the most runs
Cameron Green scored the maximum 36 runs for Australia. At the same time, captain Travis Head could score only 23 runs. Apart from this, Xavier Bartlett scored unbeaten 34 runs in 25 balls. Matthew Short 5, Matt Renshaw 15, Cooper Connolly 0, Mitchell Owen 8, Josh Philip 12 and Jack Edwards scored 5 runs. For Pakistan, Sam Ayub and Abrar Ahmed took 2-2 wickets, while Shadab Khan and Mohammad Nawaz got 1-1 wicket.
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