Australia vs Pakistan 23rd Match at Colombo, 02 Oct, 2012

Toss: Australia, who choose to field first
Pakistan 149/6 (20)
Australia 117/7 (20)
Pakistan won by 32 runs
Man of the Match: Raza Hasan
  • Mitchell Starc 1 * (3)
  • MEK Hussey 54 * (47)

Over 0.3 Mohammad Hafeezto DA Warner, Boundary!

Half tracker from the Pakistani Captain and Warner pulls that away through wide mid on for an easy boundary!

Over 0.4 Mohammad Hafeezto DA Warner, 1 run

Goes back and flicks it square of short fine leg for one.

Over 2.1 Mohammad Hafeezto DA Warner, no runs

Rocks back and cuts the arm ball inside out to point.

Over 2.2 Mohammad Hafeezto DA Warner, 1 run

Waits on the backfoot and flicks it behind squareleg for one.

Over 2.5 Mohammad Hafeezto DA Warner, no runs

Goes back for a flick and is hit on the backpad around leg.

Over 2.6 Mohammad Hafeezto DA Warner, no runs

Ferocious lbw appeal from Hafeez but Umpire Ian Gould keeps his cool and gives it not out. Warner was looking to work it to the onside on the backfoot and got hit on the pad by an arm ball which was perhaps going down leg. No I was wrong, the ball would have gone onto hit the leg stump.

Over 3.2 Raza Hasan to DA Warner, no runs

Goes back and flicks it to short fine leg.

Over 3.3 Raza Hasanto DA Warner, 1 run

Goes back and pulls the slightly short ball to deep mid wicket for one.

Over 3.6 Raza Hasanto DA Warner, no runs

Goes back and slices his cut to the diving cover point.

Now the pressure really high on Australia as they have got only 16 in 4 overs and also losing the big wicket of Watson!

Over 4.2 Mohammad Hafeezto DA Warner, no runs

Drives the flat delivery inside out to extra covers.

Over 4.3 Mohammad Hafeezto DA Warner, no runs

Goes back to a full ball and drives it straight to extra covers.

Over 4.4 Mohammad Hafeezto DA Warner, 1 run

Drives the flighted delivery to wide long off for one.

Over 4.6 Mohammad Hafeezto DA Warner, LBW!!

Warner bends across for a sweep and is hit on the pad by an arm ball infront of middle and this time Umpire Ian Gould raises his finger!