Australia claimed a narrow victory over Pakistan in the first ODI of the series, winning by two wickets with 99 balls remaining in a tense, low-scoring encounter at Melbourne.
Chasing a target of 204, Australia looked comfortable until Haris Rauf’s rapid triple-strike turned the game on its head.
Score: Australia won by 2 wickets (with 99 balls remaining)
Rauf’s spell rattled Australia’s middle order, sparking a collapse and reviving Pakistan’s hopes. However, Pat Cummins held his nerve, scoring 32 off 31 balls, to guide Australia over the line with Mitchell Starc by his side. Earlier, Pakistan struggled to set a competitive total, bowled out for 203 in 46.4 overs despite a late surge led by Naseem Shah.
Post-match, Steve Smith noted that the pitch offered some challenges with variable bounce, making shot selection tricky. Australia now leads the series 1-0, with Pakistan aiming to bounce back in the next match.
First innings
In the first ODI between Australia and Pakistan at Melbourne, Australia has managed to restrict Pakistan to a total of 203 runs in 46.4 overs after electing to field.
Despite a promising last-ditch effort by Pakistan's lower order, led by Naseem Shah’s quick-fire 40 off 39 balls, the visitors struggled against Australia’s disciplined bowling attack.
Pakistan’s batters found it challenging to settle, as Cummins, Zampa, and Starc chipped in consistently with key breakthroughs.
With a required run rate of around 4.07, Australia appears in a commanding position, holding an 84.50% win probability.
Pakistan’s pace attack will need to strike early and often to defend this modest target and turn the match in their favor. The chase is set to begin shortly, with Australia looking to secure an early lead in the series.