Thatβs all we have from the live coverage between Australia and Pakistan. A commanding performance by the visitors who have levelled the series 1-1 and we head to Perth for the series decider. Donβt forget to join us for the third and final ODI on 10th November at 9 AM IST, 11:30 AM Local Time.
For now, the trio of Pritam Dey, Akshay Bhide and scorer/analyst Zeeshan Naiyer bid adieu as we brought all the actions of this clash. Stay tuned for more cricketing action from around the world. BYE BYEπ
Mohammad Rizwan (Pakistan Captain): "Yeah obviously win is win for us. This will give us a lot of confidence. Hopefully we can keep this confidence and do the same at Perth.
Basically as a captain, I do not believe on the toss result. No matter what happens at the toss but we decided to bowl first. The guys bowled really well, made full utilization of the toss and everyone played according to the plan.
Yeah, Haris was really good for us. From the last couple of years he has been performing really well for Pakistan and I am really happy for him."
Pat Cummins (Australia Captain): "It wasn't one of our best days. We were at worst unfortunately. You hope to get above 160 but they bowled well. We will have some conversations about it.
Still felt there was some seam movement in there. You try to attack and hope for the best but it wasn't meant to be.
I'll leave it to him (Josh Inglis). Just had a few conversations but he's an experienced player and I'm sure he'll do a fine job.
We have got a week at home. Get the red ball in hand and get some center-wicket practice before the first Test at Perth."
Haris Rauf (Player of the Match): "Yeah I am really happy with my performance. I thank the almighty and really proud to contribute for my side.
Yes, we are thankful to the crowd who was come out in numbers and support us. This win is for them.
Yeah, I have played for the Melbourne stars here so I know the conditions."
Player of the Match: Haris Rauf
Time for the Post Match Presentations.
Biggest wins for Pakistan against Australia in ODIs (by wickets in hand):
By 9 wickets in Rawalpindi, 1994 (Target 251)
By 9 wickets in Lahore, 2022 (Target 211)
By 9 Wickets in Adelaide, 2024 (Target 164) β TODAY
By 8 Wickets in Sharjah, 1986 (Target 203)