Watch the highlights of Australia vs Pakistan 4th ODI 2017 - Pakistan tour of Australia 5-match one-day international series of the 4th ODI match played between Pakistan and Australia at Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney in 22nd January 2017.
David Warner leaps to celebrate his century © Cricket Australia |
David Warner's superb century, quick-fire half-centuries from Travis Head and Glenn Maxwell sets up to Australia commanding 86-run victory over Pakistan, despite a Hasan Ali's maiden five-for and took a unassailable 3-1 lead to seal the series in the fourth ODI.
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Australia scored record total of 353-6 in 50 overs with top scorer by David Warner 130 - which was his 12th ODI hundred and his first century against Pakistan in ODIs.
Glenn Maxwell blasted a 78 off 44-balls including 10-fours & a six with strike rate of 177.27, Travis Head hammered a 51 off 36-balls included 4-sixes & 2-fours with strike-rate of 141.67.
Steven Smith 49 off 48-balls - who fell one-run short of his half-century - including 5-fours and Usman Khawaja scored 30 off 49-balls included two boundaries.
Pakistan best bowler by Hasan Ali claimed a career-best 5-wicket haul for 52-runs in 10 overs and Mohammad Amir took one-wicket.
Pakistan scored 267 for all-out in 43.5 overs with top scorer by Sharjeel Khan struck 74 off 47-balls including 10-fours and 3-sixes, Shoaib Malik scored 47, Mohammad Hafeez 40, Babar Azam 31 and Imad Wasim 25.
Australia best bowler by Josh Hazlewood, Adam Zampa each picked up 3-wickets, Travis Head took 2-wickets, Mitchell Starc and Pat Cummins each took one wickets.
David Warner named player of the match for his delightful batting display of scoring a 130-runs knocked off facing 119-balls including 11-fours and 2-sixes.
Pakistan best bowler by Hasan Ali claimed a career-best 5-wicket haul for 52-runs in 10 overs and Mohammad Amir took one-wicket.
Pakistan scored 267 for all-out in 43.5 overs with top scorer by Sharjeel Khan struck 74 off 47-balls including 10-fours and 3-sixes, Shoaib Malik scored 47, Mohammad Hafeez 40, Babar Azam 31 and Imad Wasim 25.
Australia best bowler by Josh Hazlewood, Adam Zampa each picked up 3-wickets, Travis Head took 2-wickets, Mitchell Starc and Pat Cummins each took one wickets.
David Warner named player of the match for his delightful batting display of scoring a 130-runs knocked off facing 119-balls including 11-fours and 2-sixes.
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