Oman Daily Observer

Australia seal series after record stand

Warner set the tempo in the record 284-run stand with opening partner Head, who went on to make 128

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ADELAIDE: An insatiable David Warner blasted a career-best 179 and dominated Australia’s highest ever one-day partnershi­p with fellow centurion Travis Head to help secure their 57-run victory in the fifth and final match against Pakistan on Thursday.

Babar Azam (100) and Sharjeel Khan (79) kept alive Pakistan’s hopes of chasing down a 370-run victory target but they collapsed for 312 in the final over as Australia wrapped up the series 4-1.

For Pakistan, Shoaib Malik retired hurt after scoring 10, while Umar Akmal made a brisk 46 down the order.

With the hosts having already taken an unassailab­le lead in the series, the contest was of merely academic interest but Warner’s hunger for runs was on display in the high-scoring match at the Adelaide Oval again.

Warner went into the match with five centuries in his last 10 one-day innings and the diminutive lefthander brought up his sixth of the season in just 78 balls.

He was aided by his luck in the process.

After Australia elected to bat, Warner could have been dismissed from the first ball of the match but an airborne Azhar Ali spilled the edge at second slip off Mohammad Amir.

Some 32 overs later, Amir was the culprit as he floored a simple chance after Warner, then on 130, had gone after Hasan Ali, with the clanger leaving Pakistan coach Mickey AUSTRALIA D Warner c B Azam b J Khan ......................179 T Head c Azhar Ali b H Ali ...........................128 S Smith c Riaz b J Khan................................... 4 G Maxwell c Hafeez b Amir .......................... 13 M Wade c Malik b H Ali .................................. 8 P Handscomb c Hafeez b Riaz ........................ 1 J Faulkner not out ........................................18 M Starc run out (Rizwan) ................................ 6 P Cummins not out ........................................ 1 Extras (b-1 lb-4 w-6) ....................................11 Total (for 7 wickets, 50 overs) .............. 369 Fall of wickets: 1-284, 2-288, 3-323, 4-336, 5-342, 6-351, 7-367 Bowling: Mohammad Amir 10-0-71-1, J Khan 10-0-61-2, H Ali 9-0-100-2, M Hafeez 7-0-43-0, Wahab Riaz 10-0-62-1, S Malik 4-0-27-0 Arthur shaking his head in dismay in the dressing room.

The 30-year-old set the tempo in the record 284-run stand with stopgap opening partner Head, who went on to make 128, his maiden oneday century. The previous Australia record was the 260 Warner put on with Steve Smith for the second wicket in a 2015 World Cup match against minnows Afghanista­n.

Having bettered his previous career-best of 178, made in that PAKISTAN Azhar Ali lbw Starc ......................................... 6 Sh Khan c Wade b Starc ............................... 79 B Azam c Head b Hazlewood .....................100 M Hafeez c Smith b Starc ............................... 3 S Malik retired hurt ......................................10 U Akmal c Wade b Cummins ....................... 46 M Rizwan c Starc b Cummins ......................... 6 M Amir c Maxwell b Faulkner ...................... 17 W Riaz b Starc .............................................. 17 H Ali st Wade b Zampa .................................13 J Khan not out ............................................... 0 Extras (lb-2 w-13) ........................................ 15 Total (all out, 49.1 overs) 312 Fall of wickets: 1-10, 2-140, 3-145, 4-220, 5-246, 6-276, 7-282, 8-312, 9-312 Bowling: Starc 9.1-1-42-4, Hazlewood 10-074-1, Cummins 10-0-60-2, Faulkner, 9-0-60-1, A Zampa 9-0-61-1, T Head 2-0-13-0 match against Afghanista­n, Warner was in sight of the 200-mark when he started cramping.

The opener was eventually caught at point off Junaid Khan who dismissed home captain Smith in the same over. Warner belted 19 fours and five sixes in his 128-ball assault at the Adelaide Oval.

Head hit three sixes in his 137-ball knock and was one of five Australia wickets to fall in the final six overs of their innings.

 ??  ?? David Warner blasted a career-best 179.
David Warner blasted a career-best 179.

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