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Pakistan end Australia’s two-year unbeaten streak at home in ODIs | Pakistan tour of Australia, 2024

The last time Australia lost an ODI at home was on September 3, 2022, when Zimbabwe stunned them at Townsville

Australia suffered their first One-Day International (ODI) loss at home in two years, as their 10-match unbeaten run at home was broken by Pakistan who drubbed them by 9 wickets at the Adelaide Oval on October 8 (Friday).

The last time Australia lost an ODI at home was on September 3, 2022, when Zimbabwe stunned them at Townsville. Since then, the Aussies played a three-match ODI series against New Zealand, England and West Indies and won all the matches against each of the three visiting sides.

The first match against Pakistan in this series was a close affair in which the Aussies managed to clinch the tie by two wickets.

After winning the toss and electing to field first, Haris Rauf went on a rampage and picked the fourth-best figure for a Pakistan pacer against Australia to bowl the hosts out for 163, which was their third-lowest total against Pakistan at home.

While Rauf finished with figures of 5/29 in his spell of 8.5 overs, Steve Smith top-scored with 35 for Australia. Chasing the target, the Pakistani team showed no nerves at all as the openers added 137 for the first wicket.

It looked like Australia were headed to their second-ever 10-wicket defeat in an ODI before Adam Zampa took out Saim Ayub, who played a magnificent knock of 82. Babar Azam finished things off in style with a six while Abdullah Shafique remained unbeaten on 64 off 69 balls.

The third and final match of the series, which will also serve as the decider, will be played at Perth on November 10 (Sunday).

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