• Australia registered a 13-run win over Pakistan in the 2nd T20I at the Sydney Cricket Ground.

  • Australia have acquired an unassailable 2-0 lead in the three-match series.

Twitter reactions: Spencer Johnson propels Australia to a series clinching win over Pakistan in the 2nd T20I
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Australia took a decisive 2-0 lead in the three-match T20I series against Pakistan, registering a 13-run win at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Saturday (November 16). The star of the show was Spencer Johnson, whose exceptional spell of 5/26 dismantled Pakistan’s batting order. Johnson’s precision and pace made him unplayable, ensuring that the modest target of 148 was enough for Australia. This emphatic performance leaves the final match of the series inconsequential, with Australia already crowned victors.

Australia’s innings: A mixed bag with the bat

Australia’s innings began with a flurry of runs, thanks to Matthew Short (32 off 17) and Jake Fraser-McGurk (20 off 9). Their aggressive stroke play propelled the team to 52 in under four overs, giving the hosts a strong platform. However, a middle-order collapse followed, triggered by Pakistan’s bowlers. Haris Rauf’s lethal spell (4/22) removed key batters, including Glenn Maxwell and Josh Inglis. Abbas Afridi (3/17) provided excellent support, choking runs and claiming crucial wickets. Despite a valiant 28-run knock by Aaron Hardie, Australia could only muster 147/9, leaving them vulnerable.

Pakistan’s bowling unit executed their plans brilliantly, particularly in the middle overs. Rauf showcased his ability to deliver under pressure, dismissing dangerous batters at critical junctures. Afridi’s pinpoint accuracy ensured Australia’s lower order couldn’t capitalize in the death overs. Sufiyan Muqeem (2/21) was equally effective, varying his pace to deceive the batters. The bowling effort was a testament to Pakistan’s depth in this department, even in the absence of their lead spinner.

Pakistan’s chase: Early stumbles and collapse

Pakistan’s chase began on the wrong foot as Babar Azam (3 off 3) departed cheaply, caught off a mistimed shot. Mohammad Rizwan, who managed only 16 runs off 26 balls, struggled to find any rhythm against Australia’s disciplined bowling. Usman Khan (52 off 38) was the lone bright spot, mixing aggression with calculated risks. His quick 50 gave Pakistan hope, but the lack of partnerships at the other end proved costly. Wickets fell in clusters, with Pakistan losing four batters for just 6 runs in the middle overs.

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Spencer Johnson’s fierce five-wicket haul spell

Johnson’s fiery bowling was the defining moment of the match. The left-arm pacer claimed five wickets, including key players like Usman and Agha Salman. Johnson’s control over line and length, coupled with his variations in pace, left the batters guessing. His spell not only stifled Pakistan’s scoring but also ensured the tailenders couldn’t contribute significantly.

Australia’s fielding unit backed their bowlers with sharp catches and athletic stops. Xavier Bartlett was instrumental, taking two key catches to dismiss Usman and Sahibzada Farhan. The run-out of Muqeem, orchestrated by Matthew Short further broke the lower-order resistance. Such coordinated efforts in the field reflect Australia’s high standards and team synergy.

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