Australia extend winning run against Pak

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Australia’s Glenn Maxwell plays a shot off the bowling of Pakistan’s Mohammad Hafeez (unseen) during the Cricket World Cup match between Australia and Pakistan at the County Ground in Taunton, south west England on June 12. (AP)

Warner hits century

TAUNTON, England, June 12, (AP): David Warner erased any lingering doubt about his batting since his comeback to the Australian team from a 12-month ban with an almost run-a-ball century to help the defending World Cup champions hold off Pakistan by 41 runs on Wednesday.

Warner wasn’t exactly back to his best, but he still reached his first hundred for Australia since 2017 from 102 balls, stroking 11 boundaries and a six in the process.There were no interruptions for rain and Australia extended thier ODI winning streak against Pakistan to nine, and improved to 3-1 from four games at the World Cup.

He launched the innings with a 146-run opening stand with skipper Aaron Finch (82) that set the foundation for a big total at Somerset’s County Ground, although Australia’s last six wickets fell for 30 as Pakistan rallied to restrict the total to 307.

Left-arm paceman Mohammad Amir led the Pakistan attack and completed a career-best haul of 5-30 when Mitchell Starc was caught at long-on to end Australia’s innings in the 49th over.

Pakistan lost its first wicket in the third over to Pat Cummins (3-33) but kept the run chase tense with a series of batting contributions until skipper Sarfaraz Ahmed (40) was run out to end the innings at 266.

Imam-ul-Haq shared partnerships of 54 with Babar Azam (30) and 80 with Mohammad Hafeez (48) before he was caught behind off Cummins in the 26th over for 53.

Pakistan had a slide of 3-11 and their hopes appeared to fade at 147-5 when Hafeez was caught on the deep midwicket boundary to a rank full-toss from part-timer Finch, bowling slow left-arm orthodox, and Shoaib Malik was caught behind from an inside edge off Cummins in the next over.

But a 15-ball 32 from Hasan Ali and the 64-run eighth-wicket partnership between Sarfaraz and Wahab Riaz kept Pakistan right in the chase.

Wahab’s 45 from 39 balls ended in a caught-behind decision only given after Australia reviewed the initial not out call because wicketkeeper Alex Carey was convinced Starc (2-43) had got a thin edge.

The keeper proved correct, and Starc picked up another wicket two balls later to make it 265-9. Sarfraz was last man out, run out by Glenn Maxwell in the 46th over.

Until then, it was all about Warner.

When he edged between wicketkeeper and slip for a boundary in the 36th over to reach triple figures he ran up the pitch before punching the air to celebrate his 15th ODI century – and his first in any format for Australia since a test against England in December, 2017. He was rubbed out of the representative game for 12 months for his part in a ball-tampering scandal in South Africa in March last year that rocked Australian cricket.

Warner was booed by the crowd in each of his previous appearances at the World Cup, and was under scrutiny from critics despite scoring runs because his unbeaten 89 against Afghanistan, his three against West Indies and his 56 against India all came at an uncharacteristically slow strike rate.

Warner was only jeered by the heavily pro-Pakistan crowd on Wednesday when he was dropped cold by Asif Ali at third man on 104, but that was more likely frustration at yet another fielding error from the Pakistani team.

His innings came to end with Australia at 242-4 in the 38th over, when he miscued Shaheen Afridi (2-70) to Imam at deep point.

Apart from Warner and Finch, nobody in the Australian lineup scored more than Shaun Marsh’s 23 as Amir continued to trouble the batsmen with his movement off the seam.

The strike-rate seemed to be the only question over Warner’s form and mental state in England, and he responded the best way he could.

Australia vs Pakistan Scoreboard

LONDON, June 12, (RTRS): Scoreboard at close of play of match 17 between Australia and Pakistan on Wednesday at Taunton, England:

AUSTRALIA win by 41 runs

AUSTRALIA 1st innings

A Finch c M Hafeez b M Amir                   82

D Warner c Imam ul-Haq b S Afridi             107

S Smith c Asif Ali b M Hafeez                   10

G Maxwell b S Afridi    20

S Marsh c S Malik b M Amir                      23

U Khawaja c W Riaz b M Amir                    18

A Carey lbw M Amir    20

N Coulter-Nile c S Ahmed b W Riaz            2

P Cummins c S Ahmed b H Ali                  2

M Starc c S Malik b M Amir                      3

K Richardson Not Out 1

Extras 0b 10lb 3nb 0pen 6w 19

Total (49.0 overs) all out                      307

Fall of Wickets : 1-146 Finch, 2-189 Smith, 3-223 Maxwell, 4-242 Warner, 5-277 Khawaja, 6-288 Marsh, 7-299 Coulter-Nile, 8-302 Cummins, 9-304 Carey, 10-307 Starc

Bowling: Ov Md Rn Wk Econ Ex Mohammad Amir 10 2 30 5 3.00 1w Shaheen Afridi 10 0 70 2 7.00 1w 1nb Hassan Ali 10 0 67 1 6.70 3w 1nb Wahab Riaz 8 0 44 1 5.50 1w Mohammad Hafeez 7 0 60 1 8.57 Shoaib Malik 4 0 26 0 6.50 1nb

PAKISTAN 1st innings

I ul-Haq c A Carey b P Cummins                53

F Zaman c K Richardson b P Cummins          0

B Azam c K Richardson b N Coulter-Nile       30

M Hafeez c M Starc b A Finch                   46

S Ahmed Run Out G Maxwell                   40

S Malik c A Carey b P Cummins                 0

A Ali c A Carey b K Richardson                 5

H Ali c U Khawaja b K Richardson               32

W Riaz c A Carey b M Starc                      45

M Amir b M Starc       0

S Afridi Not Out        1

Extras 0b 4lb 1nb 0pen 9w 14

Total (45.4 overs) all out                      266

Fall of Wickets : 1-2 Zaman, 2-56 Azam, 3-136 ul-Haq, 4-146 Hafeez, 5-147 Malik, 6-160 Ali, 7-200 Ali, 8-264 Riaz, 9-265 Amir, 10-266 Ahmed

Bowling: Ov Md Rn Wk Econ Ex Pat Cummins 10 0 33 3 3.30 1nb Mitchell Starc 9 1 43 2 4.78 2w Kane Richardson 8.4 0 62 2 7.15 2w Nathan Coulter-Nile 9 0 53 1 5.89 2w Glenn Maxwell 7 0 58 0 8.29 1w Aaron Finch 2 0 13 1 6.50 1w

Umpire Nigel Llong Umpire Ruchira Palliyaguruge Video Ian Gould Match Referee Andrew Pycroft

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