Published on 09:13 AM, March 20, 2015

ICC Cricket World Cup 2015

Australia beat Pakistan by 6 wickets

Australia's Aaron Finch celebrates with teammate Mitchell Starc after catching out Pakistan's captain Misbah ul Haq during their Cricket World Cup quarter final match in Adelaide, March 20, 2015. Photo: Reuters
QUARTERFINAL 3: AUSTRALIA VS PAKISTAN
Pakistan 213 (49.5 Overs)
Australia 216/4 (33.5 Overs)          Australia won the match by 6 wickets

 

Catches win matches – Pakistan learned it the hard way today having tasted a bitter defeat against Australia in the third quarterfinal of the ICC cricket World Cup at Adelaide.

Tough luck for Wahab Riaz and Pakistan along with him, had Shane Watson and Glenn Maxwell been caught when given the chance, the match could have had a different finish.

Choosing to bat first, Pakistan batsmen failed yet again to make a positive impression at this World Cup slumping for a low total of 213 runs against Australia's aggressive bowling.

For Pakistan, the game can be summarised as: loose shots in the top order and slow going cricket in the middle – resulting in poor cricketing performance throughout the day.

Australia bowlers showed good aggressive bowling with Josh Hazelwood claiming a four-for, Mitchell Starc and Glenn Maxwell claiming two each, and Mitchell Johnson and James Faulkner claiming one apiece.

Pakistan   Runs Balls
Ahmed Shehzad c Clarke b Hazlewood 5 13
Sarfraz Ahmed† c Watson b Starc 10 16
Haris Sohail c †Haddin b Johnson 41 57
Misbah-ul-Haq* c Finch b Maxwell 34 59
Umar Akmal c Finch b Maxwell 20 25
Sohaib Maqsood c Johnson b Hazlewood 29 44
Shahid Afridi c Finch b Hazlewood 23 15
Wahab Riaz c †Haddin b Starc 16 22
Ehsan Adil c Starc b Faulkner 15 22
Sohail Khan c †Haddin b Hazlewood 4 5
Rahat Ali not out 6 21
Extras  10 Total 213  

Coming down to chase, Australia were in a heap of trouble down three wickets early – credit to the aggressiveness of Wahab Riaz and the opening breakthrough of Sohail Khan.

Two catches were dropped – Watson at 4 and Maxwell on 7 – which arguably were the turning points of the game at a time when Wahab Riaz was on fire.

However, the day was not for Pakistan or for Wahab Riaz as both those batsmen stayed till the end and hammered Pakistan out of the World Cup.

Wahab Riaz had to stay content with two wickets, Sohail Khan and Ehsan Adil one each.

Australia will face India in the Semifinal on 26 March at Sydney Cricket Ground.

Australia   Runs Balls
DA Warner c Rahat Ali b Wahab Riaz 24 23
AJ Finch lbw b Sohail Khan 2 5
SPD Smith lbw b Ehsan Adil 65 69
MJ Clarke* c Sohaib Maqsood b Wahab Riaz 8 11
SR Watson not out 64 66
GJ Maxwell not out 44 29
Extras  9 Total 216  

Australia Team

AJ Finch, DA Warner, SPD Smith, MJ Clarke (Captain), SR Watson, GJ Maxwell, JP Faulkner, BJ Haddin (Wicketkeeper), MG Johnson, MA Starc and JR Hazlewood

Pakistan Team

Ahmed Shehzad, Sarfraz Ahmed (Wicketkeeper), Haris Sohail, Misbah-ul-Haq (Captain), Sohaib Maqsood, Umar Akmal, Shahid Afridi, Wahab Riaz, Sohail Khan, Rahat Ali and Ehsan Adil