weather_iconDublin | 8.9 °C | AQI 25
Thursday, 2 January, 2025

---Advertisement---

Sports

WATCH: Shaheen Afridi Dislocates Thumb in Australia ODI, Babar Azam’s Reaction Stuns Spectators

With Pakistan needing just 141 runs to secure the ODI series, the team appears well-poised for a historic victory in Australia, marking an impressive conclusion to a hard-fought series.

Pakistan vs Australia
Pakistan vs Australia

During the third and deciding ODI between Pakistan and Australia in Perth, Pakistani pacer Shaheen Afridi injured his left thumb while attempting to field a throw. The injury occurred in the 26th over when Sean Abbott hit the ball towards midwicket, and Shaheen, at the non-striker’s end, took a blow to his bowling thumb. As physios prepared to assist, Babar Azam, Afridi’s teammate, took matters into his own hands—literally. In a video that quickly went viral, Babar is seen pulling Shaheen’s thumb back into place, bringing some relief to the bowler. Even the commentators expressed surprise at Babar’s impromptu medical intervention.

---Advertisement---

Pakistan’s Bowling Dominates Understrength Australia

Pakistan’s bowlers delivered a stellar performance, restricting Australia to a mere 140 runs. Shaheen Afridi and Naseem Shah each claimed three wickets, supported by Haris Rauf’s two-wicket haul. Afridi took 3-32, Shah managed 3-54, and Rauf chipped in with 2-24, leaving Australia struggling throughout their innings. With the series tied 1-1, Pakistan aimed for its first ODI series win on Australian soil since 2002.

Also Read: Border-Gavaskar Trophy: Apart From Virat Kohli, THESE Two Star Batters Are Eager To End Their Century Drought

Key Moments of Australia’s Batting Collapse

Winning the toss, Pakistan captain Mohammad Rizwan chose to field. Australia, missing several key players including Steve Smith, Marnus Labuschagne, and pace trio Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood, and Mitchell Starc found it challenging to counter Pakistan’s attack. Openers Jake Fraser-McGurk and Matt Short, yet to make a mark in this series, continued to struggle on the bowler-friendly Perth pitch. Fraser-McGurk was dismissed for seven after nicking a delivery from Naseem Shah to Rizwan.

Aaron Hardie, replacing Smith at number three, managed only 12 runs before being caught at slip off Afridi. Stand-in captain Josh Inglis, in at 56-3, also departed cheaply after skying a Shah bouncer to Rizwan, leaving Australia at a precarious 56-3 by the 11th over.

Rauf and Afridi Clean Up Australia’s Middle and Lower Order

Haris Rauf soon claimed Matt Short’s wicket for 22, and youngster Cooper Connolly had to retire hurt on seven after a painful blow. Glenn Maxwell’s poor form continued as he was dismissed for the third time this series by Rauf, leaving Australia at a desperate 88-6 by the 21st over. Marcus Stoinis managed only eight runs, and despite a brief 30-run stand between Sean Abbott (30) and Adam Zampa (13), Australia was all out in the 32nd over for 140.

With Pakistan needing just 141 runs to secure the ODI series, the team appears well-poised for a historic victory in Australia, marking an impressive conclusion to a hard-fought series.

Also Read: SA Vs IND, Weather Report: Rain Threat Looms In Gqeberha – What To Expect From 2nd T20I?

HISTORY

Written By

Aniket Raj


Get Breaking News First and Latest Updates from India and around the world on News24. Follow News24 on Facebook, Twitter.

Related Story

Live News

---Advertisement---


live

Latest LIVE News Trending Today, Real Time Updates: Arif Mohammad Khan Takes Oath As Bihar Governor

Jan 02, 2025
Latest LIVE News Trending Today, Real Time Updates
  • 13:17 (IST) 2 Jan 2025

    Arif Mohammad Khan Takes Oath As Bihar Governor

N24 Shorts Logo

SHORTS

Gujarat Titans likely to drop Shubman Gill as GT captain
Cricket

IPL 2025: SHOCKING! Gujarat Titans Hints At Big Captaincy Change? Shubman Gill Likely To Be Replaced By….

The subtle hint by Gujarat Titans has led many to believe the franchise may be planning drop Shubman Gill and choose a new captain for IPL 2025.

View All Shorts

---Advertisement---

Trending