Five-star Johnson helps hosts Australia clinch T20 series with Pakistan

Published November 16, 2024
Pakistan’s Irfan Khan shakes hands with Australia’s Tim David after the second T20 international cricket match between Australia and Pakistan at the Sydney Cricket Ground on November 16. — AFP
Pakistan’s Irfan Khan shakes hands with Australia’s Tim David after the second T20 international cricket match between Australia and Pakistan at the Sydney Cricket Ground on November 16. — AFP
Haris Rauf reacts after dismissing Australia’s Jake Fraser-McGurk during the second T20 international cricket match between Australia and Pakistan at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) in Sydney on Nov 16, 2024. — AFP
Haris Rauf reacts after dismissing Australia’s Jake Fraser-McGurk during the second T20 international cricket match between Australia and Pakistan at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) in Sydney on Nov 16, 2024. — AFP
Abbas Afridi (L) reacts as Australia’s Aaron Hardie hits a shot and is caught out during the second T20 international cricket match between Australia and Pakistan at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) in Sydney on November 16. — AFP
Abbas Afridi (L) reacts as Australia’s Aaron Hardie hits a shot and is caught out during the second T20 international cricket match between Australia and Pakistan at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) in Sydney on November 16. — AFP

Australia seamer Spencer Johnson claimed a maiden five-wicket haul in international cricket as the hosts beat Pakistan by 13 runs in the second T20 International on Saturday to clinch the three-match series 2-0.

Chasing 148 to win, Pakistan made a sluggish start and were reeling at 44-4 at one stage after losing Mohammad Rizwan for 16 and Salman Agha for a first-ball duck as Johnson ripped through the top order with three wickets.

Usman Khan hit his first half-century after being dropped by Matthew Short but fell for a defiant 52 as Johnson struck again in his final spell.

Johnson then removed Abbas Afridi for four to finish with 5-26 before Irfan Khan launched another counter-attack with an unbeaten 37. However, he could not take the tourists over the line despite only 16 required from the final over.

Pakistan were dismissed for 134 when Haris Rauf was run out.

Pakistan had recovered from an early onslaught by Australia’s opening batsmen to restrict the hosts to 147-9 despite several dropped catches as Rauf claimed 4-22 and Abbas Afridi bagged 3-17.

Jake Fraser-McGurk and Short hit five boundaries and three sixes between them in the first 15 balls of the match at the Sydney Cricket Ground as Australia reached 50 runs in only 3.1 overs after electing to bat first.

Pakistan hit back through Rauf, who had Fraser-McGurk caught for 20 while he attempted a cross-batted hit and then got rid of skipper Josh Inglis for a duck two deliveries later thanks to a diving catch by Sufiyan Muqeem.

Short missed a slower one from Abbas Afridi to fall for 32 and Marcus Stoinis was dismissed by Muqeem for 14 after he had twice survived due to some sloppy catching by Salman Agha and Shaheen Afridi.

Glenn Maxwell shook off a top-edge that rattled his helmet grill and looked to accelerate but he holed out against Muqeem for 21 to leave Australia in a bit of trouble at 95-5.

Another dropped catch, this time by Babar Azam, handed the dangerous Tim David a lifeline and he carted Rauf for two fours in the 15th over before becoming the seamer’s third victim.

Rauf then castled Xavier Bartlett for his 107th T20I wicket to join Shadab Khan atop Pakistan’s all-time list.

Electing to bat first in front of a big crowd, Australia clobbered 21 runs in the opening over off Shaheen Shah Afridi.

Pakistan won the preceding one-day international series 2-1 before a 29-run defeat in the rain-shortened T20 series opener.

The third and final match takes place in Hobart on Monday.

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