Skipper Josh Inglis reflected on Australia's win in the third T20I match of the series against Pakistan and said that it was nice for them to clinch a 3-0 series win over the Men in Green.
Zampa's 200th international match was a joyous occasion as following the lows of a rare ODI home series loss to Pakistan, they bounced back in the T20I leg of the series with a 13-run win in the second T20I, giving them an unassailable lead in the three-match series. Spencer Johnson helped t
Former cricketer Basit Ali heaped praise on Pakistan cricketer Babar Azam for his display against Australia in the 1st ODi match and said that the 30-year-old was "top-class" at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
There is no room for Australia's Test stars as they will continue their preparation for the crucial five-match Test series against India that starts on November 22, meaning the Aussies will need to find a new skipper for the Pakistan series.
Brook reached this milestone during the fifth and final ODI against Australia at Bristol. During the game, Brook scored 72 in just 52 balls, with three fours and seven sixes. His runs came at a strike rate of 138.46.
Star Aussie batter Travis Head opened up on Australia's 49-run win over England in the fifth and final ODI match of the series and said that it was a "good opportunity" for him to score some runs.
Following their 49-run loss against Australia in the fifth ODI match, England skipper Harry Brook said that the Three Lions are thinking about the long term and not just the present.
In the run-chase of 310 runs, Australia was given a fine start by openers Travis Head and Matthew Short. The duo plundered runs heavily in the fourth to sixth over.
Skipper Harry Brook and Livingstone's fireworks with the bat, including latter looting 28 runs off Mitchell Starc's final over in the 39-over-per-side game, followed by a fine show by England pacers, helped the Three Lions level the series 2-2 and set up an exciting decider clash at Bristol.
Following Brook and Liam Livingstone's hard-hitting knocks, the seamers Jofra Archer, Brydon Carse and Matthew Potts took the centre-stage, sharing nine wickets among themselves to guide England to another confidence-boosting victory that levels the five-match series 2-2 and sets up an excit