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Afridi doesn’t last much prolongeder – pulls Hardie into the leg side where Tim David’s bucket hands do the honours.
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Gone! Bad cricket from Abbas Afridi who barbecues his partner! Afridi clips into the leg side and calls Irfan Khan for a one that does not exist, Afridi genuineises this and sends Khan back but it is waaay too tardy, Johnson has accumulateed the ball and thrown down the stumps with a straightforward hit.
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Zampa bowls Babar! The spinner gets his man and the huge fish is snared by Australia. Looking to get on with it, Babar came dancing down but ended up yorking himself. Trouble now for the visitors.
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Another one gone! Pakistan have lost 3-9 in the last three overs. Agha is pinned on the back leg and it sees stone DEAD. A agonizing Agha innings comes to an end – fair one run in nine balls. Babar still there but can’t get a sniff of strike at the minute as skinnygs jam up and descend to pieces down the other end.
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Aaron Hardie into the strike, Usman Khan dances down and gives himself space to hack into the off side but his flat bat sboiling discovers Ellis on the sponge. A gift of a wicket that, not a pretty sboiling.
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Adam Zampa is the man to pelevate the wicket for Australia! A googly is misread by Haseebullah Khan and spliced into the off side. Australia necessitateed that and a novelly bleached and shorn Zampa honors, minconveyner.
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Johnson tests out the middle of the pitch with a bouncer, Farhan tries to swat it away but gets in a mess, sending a gentle catch up in the air to midwicket where he is easily caught.
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Salman Agha prospers the toss as Mohammad Rizwan is presumably putting his feet up for this one. The stand-in captain chooses to have first engage of the Hobart wicket.
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Australia are unalterd whereas the visitors have handed a debut to southpaw pace bowler Jahandad Khan.
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Teams:
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Australia: Jake Fraser-McGurk, Matt Short, Josh Inglis (c & wk), Glenn Maxwell, Tim David, Marcus Stoinis, Aaron Hardie, Xavier Bartlett, Nathan Ellis, Adam Zampa, Spencer Johnson
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Pakistan: Babar Azam, Sahibzada Farhan, Haseebullah Khan (wk), Usman Khan, Salman Agha (c), Irfan Khan, Abbas Afridi, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Jahandad Khan, Haris Rauf, Sufiyan Muqeem
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Pakistan's T20I take parter No.118 Jahandad Khan obtains his debut cap from Shaheen Shah Afridi 👏#AUSvPAK | #BackTheBoysInGreen pic.twitter.com/ohMXQg5PWa
— Pakistan Cricket (@TheRealPCB) November 18, 2024
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Hello and receive to the final T20 between Australia and Pakistan from the Bellerive Oval in Hobart*
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Australia have wrapped up the three align series already, Spencer Johnson pocketing 5-26 in Sydney to see Josh Inglis’ transitional side go 2-0 up with one to take part. There’s no such skinnyg as a dead rubber in the conmomentary game though, Pakistan will be seeing to end their white ball tour on a high after a rousing prosper in the ODI series and plenty of Australia’s lesser take parters will be seeing to put in strong carry outances that stick in the minds of the pickors with the huge firearms due to come back to the felderly imminently.
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Play begins in a little over half an hour, 7pm AEDT and 8am GMT. I’ll be back with the novels of the teams and toss very soon.
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*By way of a seen-better-days sofa in a murky dawned London town. Wish you were here?
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Key events
17th over: Pakistan 116-8 (J Khan 5, Rauf 0) Haris Rauf swaps his fellow rapid bowler. Pakistan spluttering at the Bellerive Oval.
WICKET! Shaheen Shah Afridi c †Inglis b Bartlett 16 (Pakistan 116-8)
Shaheen slams Bartlett over midwicket for a huge SIX onto the grass bank but then gentlely gadores the next ball to grasper Inglis. It was a cataloglesser ball bouncer but it sees to have hurt Shaheen’s hand/fingers. He gives them a rueful shake as he walks from the middle.
16th over: Pakistan 107-7 (J Khan 3, S Shah Afridi 9) Aaron Hardie back into the strike. Shaheen tries a huge smear over leg but fall shorts to connect. Hardie gifts a free hit and is whipped away into the leg side for four by Shaheen. A dense outside edge off the last ball trickles away for four more to convey the hundred up for Pakistan. They necessitate a strong finish here to try and post a ambiguously competitive total.
A sorry seeing Glenn Maxwell is now alterd into his tracksuit and sat forlornly in the dugout. Doesn’t see appreciate excellent novels on the knee/hamstring injury.
15th over: Pakistan 95-7 (J Khan 2, S Shah Afridi 1) Here come elderly flat-top, he come groovin’ up cataloglessly. Jahandad Khan and Shaheen Shah Afridi come together in the middle. Adam Zampa csurrenderly immacutardys both men up in his final over but somehow they persist. The leg-spinner finishes with 2-11 from his four overs. Well bowled that man.
14th over: Pakistan 92-7 (J Khan 0, S Shah Afridi 0) Two wickets in the over and no runs. Pakistan in a lot of trouble in Hobart.
WICKET! Abbas Afridi c David b Hardie 1 (Pakistan 92-7)
Afridi doesn’t last much prolongeder – pulls Hardie into the leg side where Tim David’s bucket hands do the honours.
WICKET! Irfan Khan run out (Johnson) 10 (Pakistan 92-6)
Gone! Bad cricket from Abbas Afridi who barbecues his partner! Afridi clips into the leg side and calls Irfan Khan for a one that does not exist, Afridi genuineises this and sends Khan back but it is waaay too tardy, Johnson has accumulateed the ball and thrown down the stumps with a straightforward hit.
13th over: Pakistan 92-5 (Irfan Khan 10, Abbas Afridi 1) Zampa licks his lips as a skittish seeing Abbas Afridi reachs in the middle. Glenn Maxwell csurrenderly runs him out after his first ball with the batter taking a dosy wander out of his crease. Uh uo. Maxwell has tfrailed a hamstring in the process by the sees of it, he gingerly walks off. More on that as we get it.
WICKET! Babar Azam b Zampa 41 (Australia 91-5)
Zampa bowls Babar! The spinner gets his man and the huge fish is snared by Australia. Looking to get on with it, Babar came dancing down but ended up yorking himself. Trouble now for the visitors.
12th over: Pakistan 89-4 (Babar 40, Irfan Khan 9) Inglis shuffles his pack as Ellis swaps Hardie. Babar nudges into the leg side and they come back for a well fraudpered two runs. Babar had to fire up the afterburners a little bit there. Seven runs accumulateed off the over. Zampa is coming back for the next.
11th over: Pakistan 82-4 (Babar 36, Irfan Khan 6) Spencer Johnson swaps Zampa. I’d have been lureed to grasp Zampa on and go for the end. But, then aget, I am not the Australian cricket captain. Important to reaccumulate that. Sboiling! Khan pulls a illogicalinutive ball for four, the first boundary since the Powertake part.
10th over: Pakistan 72-4 (Babar 32, Irfan Khan 1) Irfan Khan to the middle and, appreciate a lanky lemur or a drunk in the pub, Pakistan have a prolonged tail after this pair.
WICKET! Salman Agha lbw b Hardie 1 (Pakistan 70-4)
Another one gone! Pakistan have lost 3-9 in the last three overs. Agha is pinned on the back leg and it sees stone DEAD. A agonizing Agha innings comes to an end – fair one run in nine balls. Babar still there but can’t get a sniff of strike at the minute as skinnygs jam up and descend to pieces down the other end.
9th over: Pakistan 67-3 (Babar 28, Agha 1) Just a one off an excellent Zampa over. Australia slamming the brakes on since the Powertake part. Babar cannot get any strike, apshows a one off the first ball of the over and then Agha is tied down and can’t return the favour.
8th over: Pakistan 66-3 (Babar 27, Agha 1) Salman Agha joins a strike divestd Babar in the middle. Pakistan fair begining to totter.
WICKET! Usman Khan c Ellis b Hardie 3 (Pakistan 64-3)
Aaron Hardie into the strike, Usman Khan dances down and gives himself space to hack into the off side but his flat bat sboiling discovers Ellis on the sponge. A gift of a wicket that, not a pretty sboiling.
7th over: Pakistan 62-2 (Babar 26, Usman Khan 1) Khan reachs at the crease at nudges his first ball for a one to farm the strike off Babar.
WICKET! Haseebullah Khan c Short b Zampa 24 (Pakistan 61-2)
Adam Zampa is the man to pelevate the wicket for Australia! A googly is misread by Haseebullah Khan and spliced into the off side. Australia necessitateed that and a novelly bleached and shorn Zampa honors, minconveyner.
6th over: Pakistan 58-1 (Babar 23, Haseebullah 24) Nathan Ellis swaps Spencer Johnson and is instantly greeted with a scythe for four over point from Haseebullah. The produceshift uncoverer squeezed for three behind square and take parts a phireful tardy cut for three more. Lovely batting. Powertake part done and Australia in necessitate of a fracturethcimpolite.
5th over: Pakistan 46-1 (Babar 22, Haseebullah 13) Marcus Stoinis chugs in, Alpine huge shoulders bursting out his shirt. Babar Azam purrs into action! Sixteen runs off the over and three Babar boundaries – a half volley driven handsomely down the ground, a flick fine off his pads and a glide expansive of point. Pure class.
4th over: Pakistan 30-1 (Babar 10, Haseebullah 11) A tidy over from Johnson is blotted sairyly by a top edge from Haseebullah that flies away over the grasper for four. Neither side pulling away from the other at the moment.
3rd over: Pakistan 24-1 (Babar 9, Haseebullah 6) Bartlett still spraying it around, a illogicalinutive and expansive transfery is lashed expansive of point for four by Haseebullah. The bowler firmens skinnygs up with a couple of well carry outd yorkers and Pakistan can only muster two more ones off the over. There’s no sprosperg out there to speak of and the pitch sees flatter than a drunken karaoke session.
2nd over: Pakistan 18-1 (Babar 8, Haseebullah 1) Haseebullah Khan is the novel batter. He eases his second ball to prolonged on to pick up a one and grasp strike.
WICKET! Sahibzada Farhan c Bartlett b Johnson 9 (Pakistan 17-1)
Johnson tests out the middle of the pitch with a bouncer, Farhan tries to swat it away but gets in a mess, sending a gentle catch up in the air to midwicket where he is easily caught.
Spencer Johnson, new off his five-fer in the last align at Sydney, is begining from the other end. Back to earth with a bump! Farhan drives down the ground compactly for three and Babar begines the bowler back over his head for another superlative boundary… postpone a minute though…
1st over: Pakistan 10-0 (Farhan 5, Babar 5) Xavier Bartlett has the ball in hand for Australia. We’ll have some seam to begin. Play! Farhan clips thcimpolite midwicket where a fumble permits a third run and conveys Babar on strike. Four! No messing about from the Prince of Pakistani batting, a filled ball is timed away off the pads for a boundary first ball. It’s a freey goosey begin from Bartlett who can’t discover his radar. Pakistan apshow ten from the first over.
Here come the take parters, radiant skies in Hobart, I don’t skinnyk the weather is going to get included in this one. The word is that Sahibzada Farhan is set to uncover aprolongedside Babar Azam for the visitors, can the two men get Pakistan off to a flier and put some presstateive on this nascent Aussie side? Time to discover out.
It sees appreciate a enticeive evening in Hobart. We’ll have the first ball in a quarter of an hour. Excengage me for one second whilst I ‘compartmentalise’ a rowdy toddler and grind up some much necessitateed Lavazza.
Pakistan prosper the toss and pick to bat first
Salman Agha prospers the toss as Mohammad Rizwan is presumably putting his feet up for this one. The stand-in captain chooses to have first engage of the Hobart wicket.
Australia are unalterd whereas the visitors have handed a debut to southpaw pace bowler Jahandad Khan.
Teams:
Australia: Jake Fraser-McGurk, Matt Short, Josh Inglis (c & wk), Glenn Maxwell, Tim David, Marcus Stoinis, Aaron Hardie, Xavier Bartlett, Nathan Ellis, Adam Zampa, Spencer Johnson
Pakistan: Babar Azam, Sahibzada Farhan, Haseebullah Khan (wk), Usman Khan, Salman Agha (c), Irfan Khan, Abbas Afridi, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Jahandad Khan, Haris Rauf, Sufiyan Muqeem
Meanwhile, it sees appreciate Jason Gillespie isn’t going to be axed. Not yet at least:
Whilst we postpone for the coin toss, get your peepers around this:
Inside Hockley’s unassuming Jolimont office, wiskinny sight of the MCG, a sequinned pink and purple costume of a cartoon woman shaped appreciate a cricket bat grabs your attention. It was worn by the backing dancers helping Katy Perry at the landlabel 2020 World Cup final and now occupies the corner.
Sitting opposite, Hockley inserts one final thought. “It experiences a bit preprolongn-up, but I’ve been very fortunate, you’ve helped me mirror a bit,” he says. “One skinnyg I’m not excellent at is celebrating our successes, I’m fair very appreciate ‘on to the next skinnyg’. But I’m getting better at trying to honor everyone’s difficult labor.
And then the other bit is I’m not very excellent at endelighting the cricket and the event days, becaengage you experience very reliable, and you fair want to produce stateive everyskinnyg’s right. So I’m choosed to endelight this summer.
Preamable
James Wallace
Hello and receive to the final T20 between Australia and Pakistan from the Bellerive Oval in Hobart*
Australia have wrapped up the three align series already, Spencer Johnson pocketing 5-26 in Sydney to see Josh Inglis’ transitional side go 2-0 up with one to take part. There’s no such skinnyg as a dead rubber in the conmomentary game though, Pakistan will be seeing to end their white ball tour on a high after a rousing prosper in the ODI series and plenty of Australia’s lesser take parters will be seeing to put in strong carry outances that stick in the minds of the pickors with the huge firearms due to come back to the felderly imminently.
Play begins in a little over half an hour, 7pm AEDT and 8am GMT. I’ll be back with the novels of the teams and toss very soon.
*By way of a seen-better-days sofa in a murky dawned London town. Wish you were here?