Australia Tour of Pakistan - Australia vs Pakistan Match 2

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December 24, 2025 at Gaddafi Stadium

Pakistan won by 4 runs

Man of the Match:
Aamer Jamal 47 (14 balls) & 2/30 (2 overs)

Jamal’s Firestorm & Shan’s Class Seal Pakistan’s Thrilling 2-0 Lead

Pakistan edged out Australia by 4 runs in a high-octane second T10 clash at the Gaddafi Stadium, taking a commanding 2–0 lead in the series. The match was a whirlwind of power-hitting, momentum swings, and nerve-wracking final overs.

Pakistan’s Explosive Batting – Jamal & Shan Take Charge

Pakistan, batting first, were rocked early with Saim Ayub (1) and Saud Shakeel (5) falling cheaply. Babar Azam chipped in with a brisk 17 off 9, and Fakhar Zaman added 21 off 11, but the innings truly ignited when:

🔥 Shan Masood smashed an unbeaten 42 off just 12 balls (SR 350!)
🔥 Aamer Jamal unleashed a brutal 47 off 14 (SR 335.71)

The Shan–Jamal partnership blasted 85 runs in barely 25 balls, turning a shaky start into a massive 148/7 in 10 overs. Jamal’s cameo — featuring monstrous sixes and fearless striking — completely shifted the momentum, earning him the Player of the Match award.

Australia’s Chase – Warner Fires, But Pakistan Hold Nerves

Australia responded with aggression of their own, led by a furious counterattack from:

David Warner: 62 off 20 balls (SR 310)

His early assault kept Australia ahead of the rate, but Pakistan’s bowlers kept hitting back. A crucial double-strike from Aamer Jamal, removing Marsh and Renshaw in quick time, sucked away Australia’s momentum.

Handy cameos came from Marsh (22), Cameron Green (23* off 10), and Sean Abbott (11*), but Pakistan’s bowlers—especially Hasan Ali (2/19) and Jamal (2/30)—closed the chase down just in time.

Australia finished at 144/6, falling just short in what became a tense last-over thriller.

Why Pakistan Won

  • Jamal & Shan’s extraordinary late overs turned a par score into a winning total.
  • Timely wickets from Jamal and Hasan Ali disrupted Australia’s rhythm.
  • Pakistan held their composure despite Warner’s onslaught and Green’s late surge.

Series Situation

With this win, Pakistan go 2–0 up, securing back-to-back victories and carrying huge momentum into the remaining matches of the tour.

Pakistan Innings (148 runs for 7 wickets in 10.0 overs)
Batter R B SR
1 3 33.33
5 4 125
17 9 188.89
21 11 190.91
42* 12 350
4 2 200
47 14 335.71
2 3 66.67
Hasan Ali Not Out
5* 2 250
Extras 4 (b: 0 | nb: 0 | wd: 4 | lb: 0) 148-7 (10.0)

Did not Bat: Muhammad Abbas, Shaheen Shah Afridi

Fall of Wickets: 2-1, 7-2, 30-3, 51-4, 56-5, 141-6, 143-7

Bowler O R W ECO E
Mitch Marsh 1 7 2 7 0
Sean Abbott 1 12 0 12 0
Mitchell Starc 2 16 0 8 1
Cameron Green 1 19 0 19 0
Nathan Ellis 1 23 0 23 1
Pat Cummins 2 27 1 13.5 0
Adam Zampa 2 44 2 22 2
Australia Innings (144 runs for 6 wickets in 10.0 overs)
Batter R B SR
62 20 310
22 10 220
2 2 100
8 4 200
6 5 120
11* 6 183.33
6 3 200
23* 10 230
Extras 4 (b: 0 | nb: 0 | wd: 4 | lb: 0) 144-6 (10.0)

Did not Bat: Nathan Ellis, Pat Cummins, Adam Zampa

Fall of Wickets: 44-1, 47-2, 71-3, 98-4, 103-5, 116-6

Bowler O R W ECO E
Shadab Khan 1 15 1 15 0
Aamer Jamal 2 30 2 15 3
Salman Ali Agha 1 26 0 26 0
Hasan Ali 2 19 2 9.5 0
Muhammad Abbas 2 23 0 11.5 1
Shaheen Shah Afridi 2 31 1 15.5 0
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