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Watson helps Australia convincingly beat Pakistan by 34-runs | Australian opener Shane Watson scored a blistering 81 to take his team to a commanding total of 191 and convincingly beat Pakistan by 34 runs in their opening World Twenty20 match. Man-of-the-match Watson's innings was the
cornerstone of Australia 's 191 all out, made after captain Michael Clarke won
the toss. Watson made defending champions Pakistan pay for drop chances by striking
four sixes and seven fours in his blistering 49-ball innings and with David Hussey
he put on 98 in under nine overs for the third wicket. Australia 's total was
effectively made off 19 overs as their innings ended in extraordinary fashion
with a five-wicket maiden from Mohammad Aamer, but by then the damage had been
done, The News reports. "It's a very good start from the boys, 191 runs in 19
overs The bowlers then did a great job in the first six overs and the boys caught
really well as well," said Clarke. Captain Shahid Afridi said his team had been
outplayed in all departments. "We missed some opportunities and the pacers struggled
with their line. They ( Australia ) played very well, they batted, bowled and
fielded well." Pakistan lost Kamran Akmal for nought to the first legitimate ball
of their reply when he sliced Dirk Nannes to Steven Smith at short third man.
Salman Butt (15) miscued an attempted hook off fast bowler Shaun Tait and was
caught by David Hussey before left-arm quick Mitchell Johnson's second ball proved
too much for Mohammad Hafeez, who pulled straight to deep square leg. Australia
, holding their catches, had reduced Pakistan to 34 for three inside five overs
and they never looked like recovering from such a start. Tait then had the satisfaction
of bowling hard-hitting batsman Afridi for 33 before finishing the match by dismissing
Saeed Ajmal off the last ball to finish with figures of three wickets for 20 runs.
Misbah top-scored for Pakistan with 41 in a total of 157 all out. |
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