
"It has to be a perfect game, said Agha. We batted well and then were outstanding with the ball. Fielding was outstanding."
"We want to play in the same way, forget the 2-0 scoreline and come again with the same intensity and go to the World Cup with the same energy, said Agha of the event starting in India and Sri Lanka from February 7."
"Pakistan outplayed us, said Marsh. Hopefully, we can improve and come back tomorrow. They put us under great pressure in batting; it was probably a 160-170 wicket so they scored a big total."
Pakistan posted a record T20I total against Australia, making 198-5 with Salman Ali Agha scoring 76 off 40 balls and Usman Khan 53 off 36. The Pakistan spin quintet shared all 10 Australian wickets, with Abrar Ahmed taking 3-14 and Shadab Khan 3-26, as Australia were bowled out for 108 in 15.4 overs. The 90-run victory is Pakistan’s largest T20I margin over Australia and secures an unbeatable 2-0 series lead. Pakistan seek to maintain intensity ahead of the World Cup, while Australia acknowledge being outplayed and hope to improve for the final match.
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