Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Warner-Finch on fire, Aus triumph

- ■ sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

PERTH: Ruthless opening pair Aaron Finch and David Warner ran riot as Australia routed Pakistan by 10 wickets in Perth to wrap up their Twenty20 series 2-0 Friday in emphatic fashion.

After restrictin­g the visitors to 106 for eight, Finch (52) and Warner (48) whacked five sixes and eight fours between them as they raced to the finish line without loss. The home team won in Canberra by seven wickets, thanks to a brilliant 80 not out by Steve Smith, and were on track to also triumph in Sydney only for rain to save the visitors. Their victory in Perth has them on an impressive eight-game winning streak in the short format as they build towards the T20 World Cup on home soil next year.

“Really proud of the boys with the way we applied ourselves in the last couple of weeks. Each time we turn up at training, we are improving ourselves and that is very important,” said Finch.

In contrast, Pakistan are struggling and have now lost five of their last six. Despite the poor run, which included an embarrassi­ng 3-0 home series defeat to an under-strength Sri Lanka that cost Sarfaraz Ahmed the captaincy, they remain number one in the rankings.

But their cricket chiefs will be worried about the two Tests against Australia to come, starting this month in Brisbane.

After being sent in to bat at the Perth Arena, Iftikhar Ahmed’s 45 was the only resistance by Pakistan in a repeat performanc­e of poor batting against quality bowling, led by Kane Richardson who took three wickets.

On a fast, bouncy pitch, Finch and Warner showed no pity in reply, exposing Pakistan’s young and fragile attack. The explosive Warner hit Mohammad Amir for six in the first over and there was no looking back in a display of power-hitting from the two men.

Pakistan made four changes with Imam ul-Haq and Mohammad Hasnain coming in and debuts handed to batsman Khushdil Shah and bowler Muhammad Musa.

Only Azam and Ahmed have shown signs of life in the batting department this series and, again, no one else stood up. Azam had hit consecutiv­e 50s in the previous games, but he fell early, out lbw to Mitchell Starc for six.

The Australian fast bowler then smashed the stumps of Mohammad Rizwan next ball with a searing inswinger, leaving Pakistan at 15 for two. Opener ul-Haq didn’t fare much better.

Haris Sohail again failed, while Shah lasted 11 balls for his eight runs. Imad Wasim also fell cheaply.

Brief scores: Pakistan 106/8 in 20 overs; Australia 109 in 11.5 overs

 ?? AFP ?? David Warner hit two sixes and four fours en route to scoring 48* against Pakistan on Friday.
AFP David Warner hit two sixes and four fours en route to scoring 48* against Pakistan on Friday.

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