Australia beat Pakistan in 4th ODI, win series

Published January 22, 2017
Australia's David Warner (3rd R) gets mobbed by teammates after Pakistan's Shoaib Malik was caught out during the fourth ODI in Sydney. ─ AFP
Australia's David Warner (3rd R) gets mobbed by teammates after Pakistan's Shoaib Malik was caught out during the fourth ODI in Sydney. ─ AFP
Australia's Dave Warner celebrates Mohammad Amir's for 3 to score his 100 during the fourth one-day international (ODI) cricket match between Australia and Pakistan in Sydney. ─ AFP
Australia's Dave Warner celebrates Mohammad Amir's for 3 to score his 100 during the fourth one-day international (ODI) cricket match between Australia and Pakistan in Sydney. ─ AFP

Australia secured the one-day series against Pakistan with a commanding 86-run win at Sydney Cricket Ground on Sunday, taking a 3-1 lead in the five match series.

Set an imposing 354 to win, Pakistan were never really in the hunt. After Australia made 353 for six on the back of a David Warner century that was aided by appalling fielding from the tourists, Pakistan replied with 267 from 43.5 overs.

Warner led the way but Pakistan did not help themselves, conceding a number of overthrows and dropped catches at crucial times.

The left-hander was dropped on 113 when Hasan Ali grassed a simple chance at mid-off from spinner Imad Wasim.

It was Warner's sixth century in his last 11 innings in Sydney, including his hundred before lunch in the third Test against Pakistan in January.

It was also his fifth century in 13 ODIs innings this season, matching Matthew Hayden's Australian record.

Opener Sharjeel Khan whacked out 74 from just 47 balls, but once he fell to recalled leg-spinner Adam Zampa Pakistan's fate was all but sealed.

Warner backed his form with the bat by doing what the Pakistanis couldn't and hanging onto two excellent catches.

After Australian captain Steve Smith won the toss, the home side took advantage of a placid wicket and the hapless Pakistan fielding.

Smith scored 49 off 48 balls but was let off when he had made just 10 when Sharjeel made a lazy one-handed attempt at gully from Junaid Khan's bowling.

Sharjeel also dropped Travis Head when he was on 28, again to the chagrin of the luckless Junaid. Head went on to make 58 off 36 balls.

And Hasan put down a difficult chance off Glenn Maxwell when he was on eight and the Australian went on to score 78.

Despite his two dropped catches Hasan at least redeemed himself by taking five for 52, easily the best of the Pakistan bowlers.

Warner and Smith put on 120 for the second wicket to put Australia in a commanding position before Hasan removed both in the space of three balls to give the tourists some renewed hope.

However, Head and Maxwell then cut loose to add 100 for the fourth wicket in just 64 balls.

Maxwell faced just 44 balls, hitting 10 fours and a six.

Pakistan recalled captain Azhar Ali after a hamstring injury at the expense of Asad Shafiq, while Australia recalled Mitchell Starc and spinner Zampa for James Faulkner and Billy Stanlake.

Zampa, controversially overlooked for the upcoming India tour, took his opportunity with 3-55 from his 10 overs.

Teams

Pakistan:

  • Azhar Ali
  • Sharjeel Khan
  • Mohammad Hafeez
  • Babar Azam
  • Shoaib Malik
  • Umar Akmal
  • Mohammad Rizwan
  • Imad Wasim
  • Mohammad Amir
  • Hasan Ali
  • Junaid Khan

Australia:

  • David Warner
  • Travis Head
  • Steve Smith (capt)
  • Usman Khawaja
  • Peter Handscomb
  • Glenn Maxwell
  • Matthew Wade
  • Mitchell Starc
  • Pat Cummins
  • Adam Zampa
  • Josh Hazlewood

Umpires:

Chris Gaffaney (NZL) and Mick Martell (AUS)

Third umpire:

Chettithody Shamshuddin (IND)

Match referee

Jeff Crowe (NZL)

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