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Matthew Wade century helps Australia defeat Pakistan in first ODI

Zahid ImranbyZahid Imran
January 13, 2017
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  • Australia defeat Pakistan by 92 runs in the first ODI at Gabba
  • Matthew Wade makes century as James Faulkner takes four wickets

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Matthew Wade’s maiden ODI century has steered Australia to a 92-run victory over Pakistan in Friday’s series opener at the Gabba. Wade’s unbeaten 100 was the backbone of Australia’s innings as they posted a competitive 268-9, which the tourists never looked likely to haul down.
After the early blow of losing skipper Azhar Ali – who retired hurt with a hamstring strain when he’d reached 12 – wickets tumbled at a steady rate for Pakistan and they were dismissed for 176 in the 43rd over. Azhar returned to the crease late in the innings but struggled to move freely and when he was caught out by a running David Warner for 24, Pakistan’s hopes of victory went with him.
Babar Azam top-scored with just 33 while all-rounder James Faulkner was the pick of Australia’s bowlers with 4-32 off seven overs. Australia won the toss and chose to bat in scorching conditions amid talk their stacked line-up – including Big Bash League sensation Chris Lynn at number four – would lead to a T20-style encounter.
However, they were reduced to 78-5 after just 17 overs. Mohammad Amir clean-bowled Warner (7) and then handed captain Steve Smith his first ODI golden duck in successive deliveries, meaning Lynn faced a hat-trick ball on debut. He survived, but not for long – two overs after sending Hasan Ali into the grandstands, he totally misread a slow ball and skied one behind to Mohammad Rizwan.
It was left to Wade and Glenn Maxwell (60) to rescue the innings with a crucial sixth-wicket partnership of 82, scoring at nearly a run a ball. Maxwell was making his return to the Australian side after he was controversially dropped and fined last month for saying it was “painful” having to bat below Wade in the Sheffield Shield.
This time he batted above him, and if there were any residual problems between the pair, they weren’t showing. Wade was more than happy to turn the strike over to Maxwell, who smacked seven boundaries and injected some much-needed life into the Australian charge before holing out to Mohammad Hafeez. – Agencies

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