To Run Ben McDermott Out, Pakistani Star Recovers From Misfield
The hosts showed excellent agility and athleticism to dismiss Australia in the first One-Day International at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore. After opening bowlers Aaron Finch and also Travis Head put up 100 runs in 15 overs, Australia got off to a flying start. Pakistan, on the other hand, roared back into the game after taking three wickets in quick succession, and Mohammad Wasim Jr’s agility assisted in inflicting a run-out, forcing Ben McDermott to return to the pavilion.
McDermott was removes on the final ball of the 33rd over while attempting to score a third run. Despite a dive, he failed to gain ground.
Wasim Jr was short third man, and the ball was directed wide of him. He dove and knock the ball away, but he got up and recover to drive the ball back on the bounce to wicketkeeper Mohammad Rizwan, who broke the stumps.
McDermott gets caught off guard by Mohammad Wasim’s athleticism.
Pakistan won the toss in the first ODI and elected to bowl first. As openers Finch and Travis Head were at their best, Australia got off to a flying start. Finch left after scoring 23 runs, but he was part of a 110-run first-inning stand.
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Australia’s Travis Head was on fire for the visitors, scoring 101 runs. The left-handed batter was at his most aggressive, and he was able to consistently find boundaries.
On the back of Head’s century, McDermott’s 55, and Cameron Green’s 30-ball 40, Australia scored 313/7.
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With the 88-run victory, Australia has taken a 1-0 lead in the three-match series.