Australia, riding on a century from skipper Aaron Finch, beat Pakistan by eight wickets in the second one-day international in Sharjah on Sunday, taking a 2-0 lead in the five-match series. Finch scored 153 not out for his 13th century and highest ODI score while Khawaja made 88 as Australia chased down a target of 284 in 47.5 overs.
Australia won the first match - also played in Sharjah on Friday - by eight wickets. The remaining matches are in Abu Dhabi (March 27) and Dubai (March 29 and 31). Earlier, Pakistan were lifted to 284-7 by a maiden hundred by wicket-keeping Mohammad Rizwan who made 115. The 30-year-old knocked 11 boundaries in his 115 total as Pakistan - who won the toss and batted - once again failed to crack the 300-mark on a flat Sharjah stadium pitch.
Rizwan, only playing because regular keeper and skipper Sarfraz Ahmed has been rested for the series - added 52 for the third wicket with Haris Sohail (34) and an invaluable 127 for the fifth wicket with stand-in captain Shoaib Malik. Australia lead the five-match series 1-0 after winning the first game, played at the same venue, by eight wickets on Friday.
Pakistan lost opener Imam-ul-Haq without scoring off the fifth ball of the innings from fast bowler Jhye Richardson. Shan Masood (19) and Sohail - who scored his maiden hundred in the first game on Friday - took the total to 35 when Richardson struck again, getting Masood caught at short mid-wicket.
But Richardson took 2-16 in his five overs and fell awkwardly in the outfield and left the field in the 11th over. Initial reports suggests he dislocated his shoulder and is doubtful for the remaining three matches. Rizwan, though, lifted Pakistan after Umar Akaml fell for 16, caught off spinner Nathan Lyon. Rizwan improved on his previous best of 75 not out, against Zimbabwe at Harare four years ago and completed his hundred with a single off 114 balls. He fell to Nathan Coulter-Nile to a boundary catch.
Nile finished with 2-52. Malik also smashed three boundaries and a six before falling in the 45th over. Pakistan replaced experienced fast bowler Mohammad Amir with rookie Mohammad Hasnain for his first match while Australia remained unchanged.
SCOREBOARD
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Pakistan
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I. Haq b Richardson 0
S. Masood c Marsh b Richardson 19
H. Sohail c Carey b Finch 34
M. Rizwan c Maxwell b Coulter-Nile 115
U. Akmal c Handscomb b Lyon 16
S. Malik c Maxwell b Zampa 60
F. Ashraf c Handscomb b Coulter-Nile 14
Imad Wasim not out 19
Yasir Shah not out 1
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Extras: (b 1, lb2, w 3) 6
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Total: (for 7 wkts; 50 overs) 284
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Did not bat: Mohammad Hasnain, Mohammad Abbas Fall of wickets: 1-0 (Imam), 2-35 (Masood), 3-87 (Sohail), 4-112 (Umar), 5-239 (Malik), 6-254 (Rizwan), 7-266 (Ashraf)
Bowling: Richardson 5-2-16-2, Coulter-Nile 7-0-52-2 (2w), Stoinis 6-0-40-0 (1w), Lyon 10-0-64-1, Zampa 10-0-57-1, Finch 10-0-41-1, Maxwell 2-0-11-0
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Australia
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A. Finch not out 153
U. Khawaja c Imam b Yasir 88
G. Maxwell run out 19
S. Marsh not out 11
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Extras: (b3, lb7, w4) 14
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Total: (for 2 wkts; 47.5 overs) 285
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Did not bat: P. Handscomb, M. Stoinis, A. Carey, N. Coulter-Nile, J. Richardson, N. Lyon, A. Zampa
Fall of wicket: 1-209 (Khawaja), 2-241 (Maxwell)
Bowling: Imad 8-1-60-0 (2w), Abbas 7-0-38-0 (1w), Ashraf 9.5-0-45-0, Hasnain 9-0-54-0, Yasir 10-1-60-1, Sohail 4-0-18-0
Result: Australia win by eight wickets
Toss: Pakistan
Umpires: Kumar Dharmasena (SRI) and Shozab Raza (PAK)
Tv umpire: Michael Gough (ENG)
Match referee: Jeff Crowe (NZL).
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