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Pakistan's batsmen left everyone behind in the slowness, bowling more than 25 overs

 Pakistani batsmen outplayed everyone in the first one-day match against Australia and played over half of the overs.

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In the first One International played in Melbourne, the Pakistani batsmen put up a flop show but the bowlers fought hard, but in the end, the victory went to the host Australia. Pakistan's slow batting is responsible for this match.

The Pakistani team could not play the full 50 overs and were bowled out for 203 runs in 46.4 overs, however (162 balls) played more than 25 overs.

The Green Shirts played a total of 46.4 overs (280 balls) out of which they scored no runs on 162 balls. The hero of the match, Mitchell Starc, scored 44 balls in his quota of 10 overs.

The national team bowled 75 balls in the first 20 overs and 66 dot balls in the next 26.4 overs. Mitchell Starc and skipper Pat Cummins bowled the same number of dot balls in 13 overs alone.

Spinner Adam Zampa also did not let the Pakistani batsmen move and took 2 wickets with 30 dot balls in 10 overs.
 
Only defensive shots were seen on 61.34% balls of the Pakistani batsman's innings.

Against Pakistan, Australia used 8 bowlers and kept pressure on the green shirts
 by not allowing the pace of runs to increase.

Pakistan's slowest batting performance came from the captain and vice-captain. Muhammad Rizwan played an innings of 44 runs off 71 balls and his strike rate was 61.97 while his deputy Salman Ali Agha was slower than him who faced 29 balls to score 12 runs and his strike rate was 41.37. Stayed. Abdullah Shafiq scored 12 runs off 26 balls, and Babar Azam scored 37 runs off 44 balls.

Only fast bowlers Shaheen Shah Afridi and Naseem Shah batted at a strike rate of more than 100 on behalf of the Green Shirts. Shaheen scored 24 off 19 balls and Naseem Shah played an innings of 40 runs off 39 balls to teach the batsmen a batting lesson.



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