AUS vs PAK Head To Head Record in T20Is [Source: @TheRealPCB/x.com]
Australia and Pakistan are ready for one last clash in the T20I series on Monday, November 18, at the Bellerive Oval in Hobart. The Aussies have already bagged the series with a 2-0 lead, but they aren’t done yet as they’ll be out for a clean sweep. Pakistan, meanwhile, is looking to save face and head home with at least one win in the bag.
As the two sides gear up to lock horns with each other, let us take a close look at their head to head records:
AUS vs PAK Head-to-Head in T20Is
Stats | Australia | Pakistan |
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Matches Played | 27 | 27 |
Matches Won | 13 | 13 |
Matches Lost | 13 | 13 |
No Result | 1 | 1 |
Win % | 48.15 | 48.15 |
When it comes to T20Is, these two are neck and neck. Out of 27 encounters, each team has won 13 times. One match had no result, leaving things dead even, with a 50% win rate each. This final game has got bragging rights written all over it. Will Australia get the upper hand, or can Pakistan even things out? Only time will tell!
AUS vs PAK Head-to-Head in Australia
Stats | Australia | Pakistan |
---|---|---|
Matches Played | 6 | 6 |
Matches Won | 5 | 0 |
Matches Lost | 0 | 5 |
No Result | 1 | 1 |
But things look different on Aussie turf. In six T20Is played in Australia, the Aussies have run the show, winning five. Pakistan hasn’t managed a single win here yet whereas one match ended with no result. Monday’s game gives Pakistan a shot at turning this around
AUS vs PAK Head-to-Head at Bellerive Oval, Hobart
As for Hobart, these two teams haven’t squared off here in a T20I before. So, this one’s a first at the Bellerive Oval. It’s a fresh page for both sides to make their mark.
AUS vs PAK: What Happened When They Last Played a T20I?
In the last match, Australia took down Pakistan by 13 runs in a nail-biter. Australia’s innings started strong, with Matthew Short smashing 32 off 17 balls. But after that, things didn’t go as planned. Skipper Josh Inglis got out for a duck, and the rest of the batting lineup couldn’t build on the momentum. Australia ended with a modest 147/9.
Pakistan’s bowlers did their job. Haris Rauf was on fire with four wickets, Abbas Afridi snagged three, and debutant Sufiyan Muqeem added two. They kept Australia’s batters in check, but the chase didn’t go as hoped.
Pakistan’s top order struggled, especially against Spencer Johnson, who ripped through them, taking five wickets. Adam Zampa and Bartlett chipped in, getting big wickets like Babar Azam’s. Usman Khan held his ground, hitting a fighting 52, while Irfan Khan gave it his all with an unbeaten 37 off 28 balls. But Pakistan fell short by 13 runs, giving Australia the series win.
Now, with one last game on the line, Australia wants to seal the sweep, while Pakistan’s hoping to walk away with some pride.