Sports Desk: In the previous match (second ODI), Australia somehow crossed 150 after falling to Pakistan's bowling ball. This time it didn't work either. In the series deciding match, the Rizwan Army has bowled out the Aussies for just 140 runs. Shaheen Shah Afridi and Naseem Shah took three wickets each for Pakistan. Haris Rauf took two wickets. Mohammad Hasnain took a wicket. Pakistan need to score 141 runs to win the series trophy from Australia's home ground.
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Pakistan captain Mohammad Rizwan won the toss and decided to field on Sunday (November 10) at the Perth Cricket Stadium. On this day, Australia entered the field with five changes in the team. Australia's regular captains Pat Cummins, Steve Smith, Marnus Labuschagne, Mitchell Starc and Jos Hazlewood were rested for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy game against India. New captain Jos Inglis led the team with Cooper Connolly (retired Hart for 7 runs), Marcus Stoinis, Sean Abbott, Spencer Johnson and Lance Morris.
Batting first, Australia was bombarded by Pakistan's four pacers. The Aussies lost 6 wickets for 88 runs with Shaheen Shah Afridi, Naseem Shah, Mohammad Hasnain and Haris Rauf excellent bowling.
Apart from opener Matthew Shott's 22 and 3, Aaron Hardy's 12 runs, the rest of the top order did not reach the 2 mark. Sean Abbott crossed Australia's score of 100 by making a 30-run partnership with Adam Zampa in the eighth wicket. Zampa was dismissed for 13 off 22 balls by Nasim.
Abbott saved Australia's early standard by making a partnership of 22 runs with Spencer Johnson for the ninth wicket. The right-handed Aussie batsman scored the highest 30 runs in Australia's innings from 41 balls. Spencer was out for 12 runs.
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Incidentally, in the second ODI on Friday (November 8), Haris Rauf and Shaheen Shah Afridi fell to the bowling ball and Australia got all out with 90 balls left in the innings. 163 runs after playing 35 overs. In ODI cricket, Australia were all out by Pakistan for the least runs in their history. Earlier in 1990 in Sydney they were all out for a minimum of 165 runs. The visitors lost Ajid by a big margin of 9 wickets in the match. With this victory, Pakistan leveled the three-match series at 1-1.