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AUSTRALIA 277/8 (50 OVERS)
- Nathan Hauritz*53 (39)
- Michael Hussey67 (75)
- Mohammad Asif3/42 (10)
- Saeed Ajmal2/55 (10)
PAKISTAN 142 (37.5 OVERS)
- Shahid Afridi29 (10)
- Umar Akmal38 (60)
- Ryan Harris5/19 (9.5)
- Peter Siddle2/31 (6)
Australia continue to be on a roll. Check this out: since the Ashes last year, they have lost just three ODIs and have won series against England, India and Pakistan, and also the Champions Trophy. And those three losses were a dead rubber, a Dhoni special, and an unsuccessful defence in the Delhi evening dew. Pakistan, well, they will want to somehow win something before they leave; they have only two chances left. One of them will come on Sunday, the last match of the series. But before that, on Saturday young boys from both countries will play the Under-19 World Cup final at the picturesque Bert Sutcliffe Oval in the outskirts of Christchurch. We will bring that live too. Thanks for joining us today, okay bye
Iftikhar Anjum c †Haddin b Harris 5 (34m 24b 0x4 0x6) SR: 20.83
forward short leg comes in
Harris's last chance to get a five-for
END OF OVER:37 | 1 Run | PAK: 142/9 (136 runs required from 13 overs, RR: 3.83, RRR: 10.46)
- Mohammad Asif0 (8b)
- Iftikhar Anjum5 (19b)
- Nathan Hauritz8-0-48-1
- Ryan Harris9-3-19-4
Ponting gets cheeky at silly point, "Get the doosra in, Ritz"
Pakistan tour of Australia 2009-10 News
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