Australia beat Pakistan by five wickets in the 2021 T20 World Cup final

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Australia enters the 2021 t20 world cup final after beating pakistan by 5 wickets

Matthew Wade crushed Shaheen Shah Afridi for three consecutive sixes after winning the life and shared 81 uninterrupted 40-ball with Marcus Stoinis as Australia beat Pakistan by five wickets after going through some strange moments here on Thursday. will face New Zealand.

When invited to bat first, Pakistan scored a strong 176-for-four. In response, Australia won by scoring 177 of five in 19 overs. New Zealand had beaten England by five wickets in the first semi-final. For Pakistan, starter Mohammad Rizwan scored 67 runs on 52 balls that included three fours and four sixes. He shared 71 for the first field with captain Babar Azam (39 runs of 34 balls) and 72 runs for the second field with Fakhar Zaman (55 without 32 balls, three fours, four sixes).

Australia initially lost land at regular intervals. David Warner (49 of 30 balls, three fours, three six) kept pace in the race. After this, Wade (41 without 17 balls, two fours, four six) and Stoinis (40 without 31 balls, two fours, two six) presented a beautiful display of their aggression and Shadab Khan (4 for 22 runs) sabotaged their efforts. . When Australia needed 21 runs of 10 balls, Hasan Ali dropped Wade’s catch. He then hit a winning six with short thin leg, cow corner and then thin leg on the last three balls of Afridi’s 19th over. He was declared a man of the party.

Australia made the most of poor Pakistani countryside. Earlier, Afridi showed her swing on the first over and stunned Aaron Finch and knocked him off the leg earlier. Warner picked up the pace with six and two in a row from Imad Wasim, while Mitchell Marsh (28 of 22 balls) received Haris Rauf with six and four. With this Australia managed to score 52 runs in the powerplay.

Marsh, however, gave an airborne salute to Shadab, the one who was turning his legs, shortly after. Warner sent Mohammad Hafeez twice for six runs and then hit Shadab for six, but Steve Smith (five) lost his window by waving the ball in the air like Marsh. Warner couldn’t complete his half century either. Shadab’s ball hit the edge of his bat and got caught in Rizwan’s gloves.

Although replays showed that the ball had not hit his bat, Warner did not review. Shadab took the fourth wicket as Glenn Maxwell (7), whose switch hit went straight into the fielder’s hands. Australia needed 50 runs in the last four overs. Stoinis hit Haris Rauf and Wade hit Hasan Ali for six-four. After this, Wade’s bat was amazing. Previously, Australian fast bowlers Josh Hazlewood (49 runs in four overs), Mitchell Starc (2 of 38) and Pat Cummins (1 of 30) were the target of Pakistani batsmen, but spinner Adam Zampa (1 of 22 ) and Glenn Maxwell (20 runs in three overs) economy bowling.

Babar and Rizwan got Pakistan off to a good start again. Both scored 47 not to lose in the power play, which is Pakistan’s highest score in the first six overs of this tournament. Finch attempted the spinning attack in the form of Maxwell in the third on himself. Rizwan didn’t even open the account when Warner dropped his difficult catch at the border line. Rizwan took advantage of this and hit a six to Hazlewood. However, after this, Maxwell and Zampa created pressure, the effect of which was clearly visible on the hitters.

Babar sweeps the slog under this pressure on the first over of the Zampa spinner leg and gives Warner a simple catch at length. He hit five fours on his tickets. As the pressure mounted on Pakistan, Rizwan completed 1,000 races at T20 Internationals this calendar year by hitting a six on the square stage against Zampa. He is the first cricketer in the world to do this feat.

Babar Azam’s heart broke after losing in the semi-finals, he told the reason for the loss to bowling and fielding.

Starc’s gorilla hit the grille on Rizwan’s helmet, but it didn’t make him lose faith. He hit six more with Hazlewood at 14 to bring the team’s score to more than 100 runs and then completed his third half-century of the tournament in 41 balls. After spending enough time on the fold, Fakhar showed his attitude by landing six in a row at Hazlewood. Rizwan also scored a six on this change. Rizwan caught it from Starc, but Fakhar was back in color. He hit three sixes with Starc but Asif Ali (zero) and Shoaib Malik (one) couldn’t do anything amazing.

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