Tag: Adam Zampa

  • AUS vs PAK Photos: Australia defeated Pakistan, David Warner scored 163 runs and Zampa took 4 wickets.

    Australia Vs Pakistan

    Australia defeated Pakistan in the ICC ODI World Cup match on Friday due to century innings by openers David Warner (163) and Mitchell Marsh (121) and a strong performance by the bowlers after a partnership of 259 runs in 203 balls for the first wicket. Has been defeated by 62 runs.

    Australia Vs Pakistan

    Man of the Match Warner scored his fourth consecutive century and 21st century in ODIs against Pakistan by hitting 14 fours and nine sixes in his 124-ball innings. Marsh hit 10 fours and nine sixes during his second century innings. After scoring 367 runs for nine wickets, Australia bowled out Pakistan for 305 runs in 45.3 overs with the help of Adam Zampa (four wickets for 53 runs) and Marcus Stoinis (two wickets for 40 runs).

    Australia Vs Pakistan

    This is Australia’s second win in four matches while this is Pakistan’s second defeat. For Pakistan, openers Imam ul Haq (70) and Abdullah Shafiq (64) played half-centuries and both added 134 runs for the first wicket. Under the pressure of a big target, Mohammad Rizwan (46) and Saud Shakeel (30) could not convert the good start into a big innings.

    Australia Vs Pakistan

    Chasing the target, Shafiq and Imam gave a solid start to Pakistan. Both of them batted cautiously in the first 10 overs and then hit some powerful blows. Meanwhile, in the 12th over, substitute player Sean Abbott dropped the catch of Shafiq on the ball of Pat Cummins (two wickets for 62 runs) and the ball went for six runs.

    Australia Vs Pakistan

    Imam hit a four against Zampa on the last ball of the 17th over, completing Pakistan’s century of runs. In the next over, Shafiq scored one run and Imam completed his half-century with a four against Maxwell. In search of the wicket, captain Cummins handed the ball to Stoinis and this bowler dismissed Shafiq on the very first ball.

    Australia Vs Pakistan

    In the very next over, Stoinis showed Imam the way to the pavilion. Imam hit 10 fours in 71 balls. Although captain Babar Azam (18) showed aggressive behavior with two fours against Stoinis as soon as he came to the crease, he played Zampa’s ball into the hands of Cummins.

    Australia Vs Pakistan

    Pakistan completed 200 runs in the 30th over with Shakeel’s four. Rizwan hit two fours against Glenn Maxwell and Shakeel did not allow the required run rate to increase much by hitting Mitchell Starc (one wicket for 65 runs). Cummins ended Shakeel’s innings in the 35th over and also broke his 57-run partnership with Rizwan for the fourth wicket in 48 balls.

    Australia Vs Pakistan

    Iftikhar Ahmed (26), who came to the crease, increased the worries of the Australian camp by hitting two sixes in the over of Cummins and one six against Stoinis, but Zampa trapped him and Rizwan in his spin and LBW and the match went out of Pakistan’s hands. .

    Australia Vs Pakistan

    Earlier, this was only the fourth time in World Cup history when both the opening batsmen scored centuries in the same match. At one time the Australian team was moving towards the score of 400 but due to the excellent performance of the bowlers in the last 10 overs under the leadership of Shaheen Shah Afridi (five wickets for 54 runs in 10 overs), Australia was restricted to within 370 runs.

    Australia Vs Pakistan

    During this, Warner made his second highest score of the World Cup by taking advantage of the two lives he got on 10 and 105 runs, while Marsh also played big shots easily, taking advantage of the flat pitch and short boundary of M Chinnaswamy Stadium. Pakistan’s bowlers also bowled poorly in the initial overs, on which Warner and Marsh had no problem in scoring runs.

    Australia Vs Pakistan

    If Usman Mir had caught Warner on Shaheen’s ball at the beginning of the innings, Pakistan would not have had to face so much trouble. At this time Warner was on 10 runs while Australia’s score was 22 runs. After this Warner batted fearlessly.

    Australia Vs Pakistan

    Pakistan captain Babar Azam, in search of a wicket, gave the ball to Haris Rauf (three wickets for 83 runs) in the ninth over, but Warner and Marsh scored 24 runs from this over. Hasan Ali’s balls were getting swing in the initial overs but later Warner scored runs easily against him. During this, one of his six fell on the roof of the stadium.

  • World Cup 2023 Points Table: Australia gets booster from first win, takes a big leap

    one day cricket world cup 2023 Australia has returned. On Monday, the Kangaroos registered their first win in the World Cup by defeating Sri Lanka by five wickets at the Ekana Stadium in Lucknow. five times world champion It had placed itself at the bottom position in the points table, as it had to face defeat in both its initial matches. However, the Australian cricket team gave its full strength against Sri Lanka and registered an easy victory. With this victory, Australia has reached eighth place in the World Cup points table. He has two points in three matches with a runrate of -0.734.

    India tops the points table

    India continues to top the World Cup points table while New Zealand, South Africa and Pakistan are the other top four teams. India has 6 points after three matches and its net run rate is 1.821. Second number team New Zealand also has 6 points, but the net run rate is less than India at 1.604. Whereas South Africa is at third place in the table with the highest net run rate of 2.360 and four points. He has played only two matches so far and has registered tremendous victories in both.

    Pakistan at number four

    Pakistan team is at fourth position in the points table. It has lost one out of three matches to India and is ranked fourth with four points. Now let’s talk about the former champion of England. England is looking like the most helpless team. It has faced crushing defeats at the hands of New Zealand and Afghanistan. New Zealand is at fifth position in the table with two points after winning one out of three matches.

    World Cup 2023 Points Table

    Afghanistan made a big upset

    Afghanistan team has made a big upset and has reached sixth position from the last position. The team’s points are two after three matches. With the same number of points, Bangladesh team is at seventh position due to slightly poor net rate. Australia has reached eighth position in the final table after winning Monday’s match. The most pathetic situation is in Sri Lanka and Netherlands. Sri Lanka has lost all its three matches and Netherlands has also not got success in even one of its two matches. Both the teams are at the last position.

    Team India’s great start

    India has won all its three matches brilliantly so far. First of all, India defeated five-time champion Australia. Indian bowlers had bowled out Australia for 199 runs. In reply, Australia also took three wickets of India on the score of two. But KL Rahul and Virat Kohli ensured victory. After that India also defeated Afghanistan and Pakistan badly.

    Adam Zampa became the hero of the match

    Talking about the Australia and Sri Lanka match, Adam Zampa, Josh Inglis and Mitchell Marsh performed well when their team needed them the most. Leg spinner Zampa took four wickets as Australia bowled out Sri Lanka for 209 despite half-centuries from Kusal Perera (78) and Pathum Nissanka (61). Sri Lanka’s batsmen, who were moving towards a score of more than 300, kept getting out in strange manner. All 10 wickets of Sri Lanka fell within 84 runs.

    Josh English’s first World Cup half-century

    Inglis (58 runs) scored his first World Cup half-century. Marsh (52 runs) and Marnus Labuschagne (40 runs) again performed strongly with the bat, helping Australia achieve the target in 35.2 overs. Due to this his net run rate increased. Where Australia reached eighth place in the table with its first win of the tournament. At the same time, the defeat has dealt a deep blow to Sri Lanka’s chances of reaching the semi-finals. They are in ninth place with three losses.