Twitter Reactions: A harakiri from Australia in what should've been an easy win
The No 1 T20I side pulled off an emphatic win in Abu Dhabi and Australia have only themselves to blame.
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There were talks about Australia taking over the ICC number one T20I ranking from Pakistan before the three-match series begun. However, the performance from the Aussies in the first T20I suggests completely the opposite. The visitors have witnessed one of their worst defeats in recent times and this performance was quite embarrassing.
After doing so well to restrict Pakistan to a below-par total, the Australian team completely fumbled in the chase. A ‘harakiri’ would be the perfect word to describe what they have done to themselves. The Pakistan bowlers will have to be credited for the out of the blue show and helping their side win the match by 66 runs.
Australia make a terrific comeback in the first innings
Australia put Pakistan in to bat first in this encounter. Although Billy Stanlake dismissed Fakhar Zaman early in the innings for just 14 runs, Babar Azam and Mohammad Hafeez just kept hitting the bowlers all around the park. The score was 105/1 in the 14th over. With two settled batsmen in the middle and lot of power-hitters to come, it looked as if Pakistan was heading towards a huge total.
However, the bowlers applied the breaks to the scoring rates brilliantly. A flurry of wickets fell in between overs 14 and 18. The side was all of a sudden down to 133/8 after being in such a commanding position. Billy Stanlake and Andrew Tye accounted for three scalps each as the hosts ended at 155/8 in 20 overs after a late fight from Babar Azam and Hasan Ali. Azam was unbeaten on 68 off 55 deliveries.
The Aussies collapse like a pack of cards
While many thought that it would be an easy chase down for Australia, it wasn’t exactly to be the case. Among the top six batsmen, only Chris Lynn managed to cross 5 runs. He got out after scoring 14 off 15 deliveries. Aaron Finch, Ben McDermott were both dismissed for a duck. The side was reeling at 22/6 in the 6th over.
Australia was all set to witness one of the worst nightmares in its T20I cricket history. However, a fightback from the lower order helped them narrow down the losing margin. Ashton Agar crawled his way to 19 off 23 balls before Hasan Ali snapped him off. Then, Shaheen Afridi got the better of Adam Zampa and Andrew Tye in the same over. Ultimately, the side was bowled out for 89 runs as Coulter-Nile got out after scoring 34 off 29 deliveries.
The Australian team was heavily trolled for such a pathetic performance. Twitterati had no words to describe this terrific performance from Pakistan. Babar Azam and Imad Wasim were the centres of all the discussion.
Here is how Twitterati reacted:
Australian team hitting new low under Justin Langer. #PAKvAUS
— Waѕiyullah Budye (@WasiyullahB) October 24, 2018
@guerillacricket Clearly the trophy is so bad that both the teams don't want it. #tuclolz #PAKvAUS
— Don't Question The Bear (@El_Chopernos) October 24, 2018
Imad 'Ronaldo' Wasim #PAKvAUS pic.twitter.com/O9GpIWPL8w
— Saj Sadiq (@Saj_PakPassion) October 24, 2018
Just look at Pakistani players how hard they are fighting for this Biscuit 😂 #PAKvAUS pic.twitter.com/jXkJfpQkjn
— AGHA MUQEET (@IMAGHAMUQEET) October 24, 2018
This Catch 🔥🔥 Hasan Ali 👍🏻 #PakvAus pic.twitter.com/ISizr2HUyy
— TEAM AFRIDI (@TEAM_AFRIDI) October 24, 2018
I wonder who will get the Man of the Match award🤔
1- Babar Azam
2- Imad Wasim#PAKvAUS— Sajjad (@Sicilian__Mafia) October 24, 2018
Sarfaraz aaking Imad and Faheem to destroy Australian batting lineup 😂💯 #PAKvAUS pic.twitter.com/Dvmz3MLhUD
— Rehan Ali (@mr_swagi) October 24, 2018
This is the first time that @TheRealPCB have taken 6 wickets in a powerplay in T20Is 🔥 #PAKvAUS
— Afkhan Sharp 😎 (@AFhn_sTr) October 24, 2018
Sorry sir did you say something? You meant Australia right? #Pakvaus pic.twitter.com/PQ7WRbibcU
— Shaharyar Ejaz🏏 (@Shaaryofficial) October 24, 2018
#Australia 72-8 – can’t believe this is happening! #PakvAus pic.twitter.com/caJzWYdoi9
— Anas Mallick (@AnasMallick) October 24, 2018
Australia have been bowled out in 15 T20 matches. Eight of those times, they were playing Pakistan. #PAKvAUS
— The Cricket Prof. (@CricProf) October 24, 2018
Pakistan last 18 T20Is:
Won
Won
Won
Won
Lost
Won
Won
Won
Won
Won
Won
Won
Won
Lost
Won
Won
Won
Won#PAKvAUS #Cricket— Saj Sadiq (@Saj_PakPassion) October 24, 2018
Pakistan last 28 T20Is (since 7 September 2016):
Played 28
Won 24
Lost 4#Cricket— Saj Sadiq (@Saj_PakPassion) October 24, 2018
Australia bowled out for 89 and Pakistan won 1st T20. 3rd Lowest Total of Australia in T20Is. Its 2nd time Australia bowled out for 89 against Pakistan in T20. (89 vs Pakistan in 2012 in Dubai) #PakvAus pic.twitter.com/oj9ga55GtG
— Abdul Ghaffar (@GhaffarDawnNews) October 24, 2018
She is behind Pakistan's success 😂#PAKvsAUS #PAKvAUS #Pakistan #AUSvPAK #AUSvsPAK #Australia #ImadWasim #BabarAzam #LiveUpdates pic.twitter.com/TapaGjHdSm
— Showbiz & News (@ShowbizAndNewz) October 24, 2018
Imad + Faheem = destruction 💣#AUSvPAK
— Tehreem Zahra🇵🇰 (@tayhreem) October 24, 2018
Hasan Ali scored 17 runs.
Sarfaraz Ahmad, Hussain Talat, Imad Wasim, Asif Ali, Shadab Khan and Faheem Ashraf scored 12 runs together, some horrible shots from Pakistan middle order.#PAKvAUS #AUSvPAK
— Shaharyar Ejaz🏏 (@Shaaryofficial) October 24, 2018
Aussies batting was pathetic Crazy Maxwell played a crazy shot n Coulter-Nile throwing bat in air bowled sums up their effort. #AUSvPAK
— Perfect Stranger (@KPokhariyal) October 24, 2018
29th time Pakistan have bowled out the opposition in T20Is. No other team has done it even 20 times. #PakvAus
— Mazher Arshad (@MazherArshad) October 24, 2018
Mike Hussey "Pakistan have shown tonight why they are the world's number 1 ranked T20I team" #PAKvAUS
— Saj Sadiq (@Saj_PakPassion) October 24, 2018
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