Babar Azam became the first batter to score three consecutive centuries in one-day internationals twice after his 103 powered Pakistan to defeat West Indies by five wickets on Wednesday.
Kane Richardson and Jhye Richardson bagged four and three wickets respectively to restrict Sri Lanka to 124/9, while Wade smashed crucial 26* runs to guide Australia home.
The New Zealand international has been involved in his country's Test squads over the past two years, and since the beginning of 2020, has taken 82 wickets in 28 matches.
After winning the toss and choosing to bat, Bhutan skipper Ngawang Choden struck a pair of early boundaries to propel Bhutan to 20 for no loss at the end of four overs.
Gaur was instrumental in restricting hosts Malaysia to a total of 33-9 before the UAE's batters knocked off the target in four overs to set up a 9-wicket win at the UKM-YSD Cricket Oval.