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Australia defeats Pakistan by 29 runs in the first T20

News Desk

Nov 14

Australia defeated Pakistan by 29 runs in the first T20 match in Brisbane.

 

Playing first, Australia scored 93 runs for the loss of wickets in 7 overs. In response, Pakistan could only score 64 runs for the loss of 9 wickets.

 

The match was supposed to start at 1 pm, but the game began at 3:20 pm due to rain.

 

First inning:

 

Australia has set a target of 90 runs in the first T20 match in Brisbane, giving Pakistan the difficult task of obtaining it in seven overs.

 

Pakistan won the toss and decided to bowl against the host Kangaroos. Haris Rauf and Naseem Shah took one wicket each, while Abbas Afridi took two wickets.

 

For Australia, Glenn Maxwell was dismissed after playing a brilliant innings of 43 runs off 19 balls; his innings included five fours and three sixes.

 

In addition, Matthew Short scored 7, and Jack Fraser and Tim David scored 9 runs each.

 

According to Pakistani time, the match was supposed to start at 1 pm, but the game began at 3:20 pm. There will be seven overs per inning between the two teams.

 

For Pakistan, Haseebullah and Salman Ali Agha will make their T20 debuts against Australia.

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