Watch the highlights of Australia vs Pakistan 18th Match ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 - ICC Cricket World Cup tournament of the 18th ODI match played between Pakistan and Australia at M.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru in 20th October 2023.
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An record 259-run stand between Mitchell Marsh and David Warner © Getty Images |
A exhibition powerhouse of hitting display from openers David Warner's 124-ball 164 and A birthday special Innings by Mitchell Marsh's career-best 121 before Spinner Adam Zampa's four-for sets up to Australia comprehensive 62-run victory over Pakistan, despite a Abdullah Shafique and Imam-ul-Haq's fifties in a high-scoring game of the 18th match of a Cricket World Cup.
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- Australia's 62-run win was their third largest victory by terms of runs against Pakistan in the ODI World Cup.
- David Warner became the first Australian batsman to scored four centuries against Pakistan in One-day international and overall the fourth player against Pakistan in ODIs after Brian Lara (5), Sachin Tendulkar (5) and Desmond Haynes (4).
- 5 : David Warner equalled a joint most centuries hit for Australia in the ODI World Cup, jointly with Ricky Ponting's 5-hundreds and the joint third most hundreds hit in World Cups, jointly with Ricky Ponting and Kumar Sangakkara.
- David Warner became the second Australian batsman to scored five centuries in the ODI World Cup after Ricky Ponting.
- David Warner's 163 was his joint fifth highest score for Australia in One-day international, his third highest score in ODI World Cup and his second highest-score against Pakistan in ODIs after his 179 at Adelaide in 2017.
- Australia's 367 was their second highest score against Pakistan in One-day international after their 369 at Adelaide in 2017 and It is their fifth highest total in the ODI World Cup.
- Australia's 367 was the second highest score by any team at Bengaluru in One-day international after India's 383 against Australia in 2013 and the highest-score by any team at M.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru in the ODI World Cup history, surpassing the previous record of 338 jointly hit by India and England in the 2011 World Cup.
- 259 : David Warner and Mitchell Marsh set up the second highest first-wicket partnership for Australia against Pakistan in One-day international, It is the Australia's third highest opening stand in ODIs and the Australia's record opening stand in the ODI World Cup, previously held by the 183-run stand between Shane Watson and Brad Haddin against Canada at same venue in the 2011 World Cup, It is the second highest opening stand in the ODI World Cup - The highest is 282-run partnership between Upul Tharanga and Tillakaratne Dilshan against Zimbabwe in the 2011 World Cup and the Australia's second highest any-wicket stand in the ODI World Cup - The highest is 260-run stand between David Warner and Steve Smith against Afghanistan at Perth in the 2015 World Cup.
- The 259-run stand for the first-wicket between David Warner and Mitchell Marsh - which was the first 200-plus runs partnership against Pakistan in the ODI World Cup. The previous highest was the unbeaten 175-run opening stand between Desmond Haynes and Brian Lara in the 1992 World Cup.
- This is the David Warner's fourth consecutive century against Pakistan in ODIs - He is now only the second batsman with four consecutive hundreds against an opponent after Virat Kohli did against West Indies in ODIs.
- David Warner became the first Australian player hit seven 150-plus scores in One-day international cricket history.
- David Warner became the first batsman to hit three 150+ scores in ODI World Cup history.
- 7 : David Warner hit the second most 150+ scores in One-day internationals, after Rohit Sharma's eight 150-plus scores.
- 9 : David Warner and Mitchell Marsh equalled a joint fourth most sixes hit in an innings for Australia in One-day international, jointly with Ricky Ponting and nine each by David Warner and Mitchell Marsh - These are the most sixes hit by Australian batsman against Pakistan in ODIs, surpassing the previous record of 6-sixes jointly hit by Matthew Hayden at Nairobi in 2002 and Aaron Finch at Sharjah in 2019.
- Mitchell Marsh became the second batsman to hit century on their birthday in the ODI World Cup after Ross Taylor's unbeaten 131 against also the Pakistan at Pallekelle in the 2011 World Cup.
- Australia's 19-sixes was their joint most sixes in an innings in One-day international, jointly their 19-sixes against India at same venue in 2013 and the joint second most sixes hit an innings in the ODI World Cup, jointly with West Indies' 19-sixes against Zimbabwe at Canberra in the 2015 World Cup.
- Shaheen Shah Afridi's 5 for 54 was his third best bowling figures for Pakistan in One-day international, It is the ninth best-bowling-figures by an Pakistan bowler against Australia in ODIs and also the Pakistan's ninth best bowling figures in the ODI World Cup.
- 134 : Abdullah Shafique and Imam-ul-Haq set up the second highest first-wicket partnership for Pakistan against Australia in One-day international and the Pakistan's third highest opening stand in the ODI World Cup.
- Pakistan's 305 was their fifth highest score against Australia in One-day international and It is their tenth highest total in the ODI World Cup.
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Australia scored mammoth total of 367-9 in 50 overs with top scorer by David Warner hammered a 163 off 124-balls - which was his 21st ODI hundred, his fourth century against Pakistan in ODIs and his fifth hundred in ODI World Cups.
Mitchell Marsh blasted a career-best 121 off 108-balls - which was his 2nd ODI hundred, his first century against Pakistan in ODIs and also his first century in ODI World Cup - including 10-fours & 9-sixes with strike rate of 112.03 and Marcus Stoinis scored 21 off 24-balls included one-six & a four.
Pakistan best bowler by Shaheen Shah Afridi claimed a 5-wicket haul for 54-runs in 10-overs including a maiden, Haris Rauf picked up 3-wickets and one for Usama Mir.
Pakistan scored 305 for all-out in 45.3 overs with top scorer by Abdullah Shafique cracked a 64 off 61-balls including 7-fours & 2-sixes.
Imam-ul-Haq hit 70 off 71-balls including 10-fours, Mohammad Rizwan struck 46 off 40-balls Included 5-fours, Saud Shakeel scored 30 off 31-balls contained five-fours.
Iftikhar Ahmed blasted a 26 off 20-balls including 3-sixes with strike rate of 130 and Babar Azam scored 18 off 14-balls included 3-fours.
Australia best bowler by Adam Zampa claimed a 4-wickets for 53-runs in 10-overs, Marcus Stoinis, Pat Cummins both took 2-wickets and one for Josh Hazlewood - Mitchell Starc.
David Warner named Player of the match for his power-hitting batting performance to smashed a 163-runs knocked off facing 124-balls including 14-fours & 9-sixes with strike rate of 131.45.
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