Australian Men‚äôs Cricket Team Vs Pakistan National Cricket Team Match Scorecard
Australian Men‚äôs Cricket Team Vs Pakistan National Cricket Team Match Scorecard

Australia have started well, with Travis Head and Matt Short looking impressive in the Powerplay. However, Saim Ayub has pulled things back brilliantly, reducing Australia to 41/2 after nine overs in this thrilling Australian Men‚äôs Cricket Team Vs Pakistan National Cricket Team Match Scorecard encounter.

Abrar Ahmed and Saim Ayub of Pakistan have been collecting wickets regularly as their bowlers attempt to restrict Australia. Adam Zampa has done an outstanding job for Australia!

#DateFormatTeam 1 (Score)Team 2 (Score)Result
11 Feb 2026T20IPakistan ?/168 (20.0) vs Australia 146/- (20.0)Pakistan won by 111 runs
231 Jan 2026T20IPakistan ?/198 (20.0) vs Australia 108/- (20.0)Pakistan won by 90 runs
329 Jan 2026T20IPakistan 168/- (20.0) vs Australia 146/- (20.0)Pakistan won by 22 runs
418 Nov 2024T20IAustralia 118/3 (11.2) vs Pakistan 117/- (18.1)Australia won by 7 wickets
516 Nov 2024T20IAustralia 147/9 (20.0) vs Pakistan 134/10 (19.4)Australia won by 13 runs

Australia vs Pakistan 1st T20

Pakistan have taken an impressive stride towards an historic three-match sweep against Australia by winning Lahore by 22 runs on Wednesday evening, thanks to their spinners – Saim Ayub and Mohammad Nawaz in particular – who made life difficult for Aussie batsmen at Gaddafi Stadium under floodlights.

Matt Renshaw and Cameron Green’s dismissals proved pivotal, with Abrar Ahmed dismissing Renshaw for a first-ball duck while Shadab Khan caught Green at long on.

Australia looked on the brink of collapse until Xavier Bartlett and Sean Abbott staged an extraordinary comeback to save the match.

As soon as the batsmen took their seats in the crease, it became immediately evident that Pakistan’s spinners would dominate.

Their turn was enhanced by an advantageous surface; yet batsmen found it impossible to cope with Australia’s medium pace deliveries.

Pakistan captain Salman Agha was delighted with his team’s performance against Australia, believing it served as ideal preparation for next month’s T20 World Cup in New Zealand. Pakistan fast bowlers played an instrumental part in their win by consistently taking wickets to keep Australia at bay.

Salman also recognized the work of debutants Xavier Bartlett and Mahli Beardman, who contributed towards posting an impressive total. He expressed hope that they will remain vital parts of the series moving forward.

After an impressive opening partnership of 68 runs, the middle order quickly disintegrated. Pacemen struggled against Pakistan spinners; both Xavier Bartlett and Ryan Harris fell for cheap wickets before Mohammad Nawaz took another wicket by trapping Abbott lbw off ball five of the final over.

Abrar Ahmed bowled an efficient over, and Pakistan’s fast-pace attack continued to be effective as they chased down their target of 108-5. But they were spared having to utilize all their bowling strength in the run up to its conclusion.

Australia vs Pakistan 2nd T20

Pakistan cricket team thoroughly defeated Australia by an overwhelming margin in the second of three T20 series matches on Thursday.

Pakistan spinners Abrar Ahmed and Saim Ayub each took two wickets each to limit Australian batsmen to just 146/8 from 20 overs; Adam Zampa took four wickets but wasn’t enough to stop Pakistan achieving such a dominating win.

This series will serve as an important warm up for both teams ahead of the ICC T20 World Cup starting in March. Australia hopes to regain top status after suffering in recent years from inadequacies;

Unfortunately however, due to injuries they will be without key players like Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood, Nathan Ellis and Glenn Maxwell – thus hindering their chance at returning as top team in T20I rankings.

Pakistan captain Salman Agha won the toss and elected to bat first, choosing Babar Azam and Saim Ayub both scoring half centuries.

Unfortunately, however, their middle order struggled to keep up with the run rate before eventually being dismissed for just 168/8 runs.

Australia’s batsmen struggled to make any impactful contributions against Pakistan, with only Matt Renshaw and Cameron Green managing any notable scores against them.

Two key moments swung the game back towards Pakistan – first, when Salman Agha caught Renshaw short of his ground, followed by Shadab Khan running out Jack Edwards at long-off with the very next ball.

Though Australia lost regular wickets, Australia kept fighting back despite dropping regular wickets with Xavier Bartlett and Sean Abbott both making late runs before ultimately succumbing to Pakistani spinners – Bartlett getting trapped lbw off Shadab in the final over and Abbott trying an ambitious big hit but being caught at short third man.

Pakistan claimed victory easily in this match to take an impressive 2-0 lead in the series and demonstrate their depth in batting attack.

They will look to replicate this display at Sunday’s third and final T20I live on Kayo Sports; your one-stop destination for cricket news, scores and results across the globe!

Australia vs Pakistan 3rd T20

Australia will look to right their wrong after suffering a humiliating 90-run defeat in the second T20 international at Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium on Sunday. Pakistani spinners have proved particularly difficult for Australian batsmen;

Mohammad Nawaz has proven particularly damaging while Saim Ayub and Shadab Khan have also proven effective. Aussie batsmen have struggled against Pakistan’s spinners; Matt Renshaw and Cameron Green alone managed to score over 20 runs against them.

Salman Agha will be hoping his side can make an impressive start to the World Cup with another victory, especially given Australia is playing their second-string team for this tournament and giving its top players like Travis Head and Mitchell Marsh an opportunity to shine. Australia must improve its bowlers if it hopes to compete against some of the strongest sides.

Matt Renshaw and Travis Head started well for Australia after being put into bat, creating an opening partnership of 74 runs before their middle order faltered against Pakistani spinners, losing seven wickets within 10 overs to finish on an unsatisfactory total of 168/8. Adam Zampa proved most effective with the ball for Australia by recording impressive figures of 4/24.

Pakistan, who were put to bat in the second match, made an excellent start as Mohammad Nawaz dismantled their top order with two early wickets. Australia were kept within striking distance until eventually falling short of reaching a realistic target.

Australia will aim to improve their batting performances, with spinners maintaining pressure in the middle overs. Their senior batsmen must step up if they wish to challenge top teams in competition.

Pakistan’s performance in this series will provide a good gauge of their preparations ahead of Wednesday’s World Cup opener in Australia and New Zealand.

Newcomers such as Mahli Beardman and Jack Edwards had an opportunity to gain international experience, earning their maiden caps along the way.

Australia vs Pakistan 4th T20

Pakistan continued their dominant performance against Australia by crushing them by 22 runs in game two of their series opener. Their batsmen dominated with bat and spinners made life difficult for Australian batsmen.

Captain Salman Ali Agha was delighted with his team, particularly their bowlers’ performance; he said they were well prepared for this match and hopes they can carry this momentum into March’s World Cup tournament.

He acknowledged the contribution of young players such as Xavier Bartlett and Mahli Beardman, both of whom delivered notable Big Bash League performances.

Mohammad Nawaz and Abrar Ahmed’s bowling was also noted with great appreciation as were spinners like Mohammad Nawaz and Abrar Ahmed creating enough pressure for wickets to fall.

As Australia struggled to build upon their solid start, wickets kept falling at regular intervals. Even with some late runs from Travis Head and Mathew Short, Australia fell far short of their target despite late runs from Travis Head and Mathew Short; their worst T20I defeat in Pakistan ever and an additional blow ahead of the World Cup.

Australia will be missing five key players due to injuries, including Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood, but hope to return to the top of T20I rankings at March’s tournament.

Pakistan bowlers were excellent in their opening spell, with Abrar Ahmed and Saim Ayub both picking up two wickets each to put early pressure on Australia and force them into playing defensively. Unfortunately for Australia’s batsmen in particular during middle overs, reading spinners proved challenging.

Sean Abbott misjudged Abrar’s low full toss delivery, trying to clear mid-off boundary but instead providing Cameron Green with an easy catch. Salman Ali Agha then hit a six off fourth ball of final over.

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