Pakistan clinched their first victory under Mohammad Rizwan’s leadership with a dominant 9-wicket win over Australia in the second ODI at Adelaide Oval on November 8, leveling the series at 1-1. In a comprehensive performance, Pakistan excelled in both batting and bowling, firmly overpowering the Aussies in all aspects of the game.
Pace bowler Haris Rauf led Pakistan’s bowling attack with an outstanding spell, capturing five wickets in just eight overs. Rauf’s second career five-wicket haul kept Australia under constant pressure, as he dismantled the Australian batting lineup and restricted them to 163 runs in 35 overs.
Openers Saim Ayub and Abdullah Shafique responded with a powerful 137-run stand that put Pakistan in control from the start. On a challenging pitch where Australia was bowled out for a modest total, the duo made batting look effortless, steering Pakistan toward a commanding victory. Ayub, who missed his century by scoring 82 runs off 71 balls, laid the foundation, while Babar Azam joined Shafique to secure the win by 9 wickets.