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'Vintage Pakistan Back On Track' - Fans Troll 'Whitewashed' Men In Green After Hobart Hammering


Australia defeated Pakistan (Source:@ urwa_shahzeen/x.com)Australia defeated Pakistan (Source:@ urwa_shahzeen/x.com)

Australia defeated Pakistan in the third and final match of the series by 7-wicket and clinched a 3-0 series victory today (November 18). The series showcased Australia's all-around superiority, while Pakistan struggled to find their rhythm throughout the series. 

Quick Recap Of Third T20I

In the third T20I, opting to bat first, Pakistan seemed off to a promising start. However, once Babar Azam was dismissed, the rest of the batting order crumbled, leading to a disappointing total of 117 all out. The Australian bowlers capitalised on the collapse, with disciplined spells that kept Pakistan's run flow in check.

Chasing a modest target of 118, Australia made quick work of the task, with Marcus Stoinis smashing five sixes to finish the game in just 11.2 overs. Stoinis’ fireworks wrapped up a comprehensive series clean sweep, leaving Pakistan with no answers to Australia's aggressive style.

As Australia sealed the series 3-0, fans on social media platforms erupted with criticism of Pakistan's poor showing. Twitter flooded with memes, harsh comments, and criticism. Pakistan's dismal performance in the T20I series against Australia has once again highlighted their inconsistencies in the shortest format. 

Fans Lash Out At Pakistan’s Humiliating Performance

In this article, let's take a look at few twitter reactions after Pakistan humiltaing series loss to Australia. 







Quick Summary Of The Series

The second T20I, on saturday, saw Australia secure a 13-run victory to seal the series. Batting first, Australia posted 147/9 in their allotted 20 overs, with valuable contribution from Glenn Maxwell's blistering knock of 43 runs in 19 balls. In response, Pakistan were bundled out for 134 in 19.4 overs, with Spencer Johnson's exceptional five-wicket haul making the difference.

The opening match of the series at Brisbane’s Gabba was a rain-hit encounter reduced to seven overs per side. Australia managed to put up 93/4. In reply, Pakistan's batting line-up faltered under pressure, collapsing to 16/5 within three overs. Bartlett and Nathan Ellis took three wickets each, restricting Pakistan to 64/9, giving Australia a comfortable 29-run win.