Australia Men’s Cricket team and Pakistan National Cricket team have an illustrious history of competition against one another, producing many unforgettable moments for both teams.
Shane Warne and Ricky Ponting have long been iconic players in this rivalry between Australia and Pakistan, while current Australian cricketers also aim to make an impression during clashes against them. In this article, we will discuss the main points or high lights of Australian Men’s Cricket Team vs Pakistan National Cricket Team Stats.
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Tests
Pakistan National Cricket Team and Australian Men’s Cricket Team are two of the strongest sides in world cricket, boasting long histories of competition in test, one day international, and Twenty20 formats. Both sides contain hard hitters who can dominate in various situations while being composed when facing challenging ones like test matches.
Pakistan won their inaugural test between Australia and Pakistan, held in Karachi, in 1956. Australia later visited East Pakistan in 1959 and won three-match series 2-0 under captain Richie Benaud; Australia went on to defeat Pakistan again under Ian Chappell and complete another whitewashing by whitewashing three matches at once under Benaud in 1972, winning all three under him too. Since then, their rivalry has seen many highs and lows with some controversial on-field incidents occurring as well as off-field issues which have marred both teams’ reputations tarnishments; there have also been many on-field incidents and off-field issues which have marred both sides reputations over time – something neither team is willing to admit.
In 2019, Australia and South Africa met in Adelaide for their second Test match of their series. David Warner hit an unbeaten 335 to set an imposing total of 589/3d; however, Babar Azam could only manage 32 runs and Marnus Labuschagne missed his century by three runs.
The match was marred by controversy, with Pakistan players engaging in an angry dispute with umpires after an officiating decision was deemed against them. This incident further escalated tensions between both teams; moreover, several others players have since been implicated in spot-fixing scandals.
Australia will look to recover from a dispiriting defeat and gain momentum going into the upcoming T20s, so they have rested several key members from their test squad for these competitions, giving young players like Aaron Hardie, Spencer Johnson and Xavier Bartlett the chance to showcase themselves and add T20 caps for Australia. They also included young all-rounder Cooper Connolly as part of their T20 squad who may look to add another T20 cap or two under his belt.
ODIs
Australia and Pakistan have played 111 ODIs since their first meeting in 1956, featuring some fierce encounters and high-scoring encounters. Adelaide provided no exception, with Pakistan bowled brilliantly under Haris Rauf to restrict Australia to 163 runs; Saim Ayub and Abdullah Shafique responding with an outstanding opening stand of 137 runs that set a new record scorecard record.
After Pakistan took control, Australia found itself struggling to adjust to their deteriorating fortunes. Aaron Finch and Michael Hussey were dismissed for ducks but Australia managed to come back strong thanks to Glenn Maxwell and Marcus Stonis registering half centuries. Unfortunately they lost the ODI series.
Australia will play in their final ODI series of 2016 before heading off to Pakistan for next year’s Champions Trophy, and selectors have taken a conservative approach by resting many of their top players, such as Pat Cummins and Mitchell Starc – but captain Josh Inglis along with white ball regulars Marcus Stonis, Glenn Maxwell, and Adam Zampa have been included.
Cooper Connolly and Jake Fraser-McGurk were chosen after impressing against England and have both been retained. All-rounder Cameron Green however has unfortunately been injured and cannot take part in the squad.
Australia will play its final ODI against Pakistan on Sunday in Perth. They hope to avenge their 5-0 loss from earlier and win the three-match series – they stand a good chance, but will need to work even harder than they have thus far.
Pakistan will look to build on their impressive victory at Adelaide and secure their place in the 2023 World Cup with another impressive performance against Australia in Adelaide. Their mixture of hard-hitting batsmen and calm, composed bowlers can help them attain this goal; their world rankings remain difficult; nevertheless, this won’t deter them from fighting until the very end – they boast a powerful squad capable of vaulting them towards the top through hard work in future matches.
T20Is
Australia and Pakistan have battled each other 25 T20Is so far; 16 matches have resulted in wins for Australia while 7 have ended up as draws. Both sides have shown strong balance of power and quality throughout these competitions.
Pakistan recently triumphed over Australia 2-1 with impressive bowling performances that secured them victory. This marked Mohammad Rizwan’s inaugural series win as captain; Glenn Maxwell made Australia fight hard by scoring an impressive 33-ball 74 against Pakistan at Perth to give their opponents some hope of taking it down in Perth in Game 1.
Australia and Pakistan enjoy an intense rivalry in Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is), producing some memorable cricket in this format. Australia combines hard hitters with calm players to form an unstoppable force in T20I cricket; creating memorable moments during this competition.
Australian have made strategic adjustments for this series by resting several key players to give a chance for some promising T20 performers such as Spencer Johnson, Aaron Hardie and Xavier Bartlett; Cooper Connolly will miss due to injury.
Glenn Maxwell made an outstanding opening performance in Sydney despite rain-affected first game conditions, hitting an unbeaten 19-ball 74 off just his second T20I innings and supported well by Marcus Stoinis who scored an unbeaten 50 from 43 balls batting at number 4. This provided the hosts a great starting position as their T20I series progresses.
On Day Two, Pakistani bowlers continued their assault against Australia’s batting line-up at the Gabba. Shoaib Akhtar took five wickets as his country defeated their hosts by an overwhelming scoreline at The Gabba, providing much-needed boost for Pakistan following a poor run in ODIs; now winning two out of three ODIs and looking forward to continuing this momentum in T20Is as well. Meanwhile, Australia will look to make their mark and improve upon their overall record against Pakistani opponents during these T20Is as well.
Series
Australia Men’s Cricket Team and Pakistan National Cricket Team have long been fierce rivals. Their clashes have provided thrilling moments to fans around the globe and made an eventful spectacle of matches spanning Test series, ODIs, and T20Is over time – here are a few highlights from this incredible rivalry!
Pakistan defeated Australia to capture their first series in Australia since 1992 at the 2021 ICC T20 World Cup, led by Babar Azam who scored two centuries and Mohammad Rizwan’s 67 not out performance in match two. Matthew Wade and Marcus Stoinis also provided crucial contributions with excellent finishes to Pakistan’s successful pursuit.
Australia were defeated 3-0 in the series, yet the final match was extremely close. Australia battled back after early wicket losses to score 163 runs before Pakistan bowlers quickly removed them from play and set themselves up as favorites for victory.
Both teams battled hard in the final and Pakistan ultimately prevailed by a narrow margin. Pakistan was especially delighted to clinch victory, having lost by such an overwhelming margin against Australia earlier that week and suffering an embarrassing defeat at India in their opener; therefore this win gave them great confidence as they looked forward to further competitions ahead.
As this legendary rivalry unfolds further, fans can look forward to even more unforgettable matches that showcase the beauty and thrills of football worldwide. These matches serve as testament to its splendor that continues to fascinate audiences worldwide.
Australia and Pakistan’s cricket rivalry has produced many memorable moments over time, from nail-biting last-ball finishes to powerful partnerships between their star players. Both sides are evenly matched, featuring aggressive batsmen with calm yet aggressive bowlers – they have played 26 Test series, 107 ODIs and 24 T20Is against one another; below is their head-to-head record in each format – Australia have won more games in longer formats while Pakistan have had an edge in T20Is.