T20 World Cup, Pakistan vs Australia Highlights: Matthew Wade, Marcus Stoinis lead Australia to final with victory over Pakistan. Cricket News – Times of India

Dubai: Matthew Wade And Marcus Stoinis Unbeaten in a feast of six hits to lead Australia into the final of the Twenty20 World Cup with a five-wicket win over Pakistan on Thursday.
Chasing 177 for victory, Australia were in trouble at 96-5 when Stoinis (40) and Wade, who hit a winning six for 41, scored 81 to end the match with one over remaining in Dubai. Add runs.
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Left-arm Wade, who was dismissed for 21 by Hasan Ali, smashed three consecutive sixes off Shaheen Shah Afridi in the 19th over to open the title clash against New Zealand in Dubai on Sunday.
David Warner Scored 49 before being caught behind off-leg spinner Shadab Khan who took four wickets.

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Shaheen implicated the captain, Australia got a shock Aaron Finch The LBW was reduced to zero due to the influx of the dominant crowd from Pakistan.
In-form Warner continued the attack from one end backed by Mitchell Marsh.
But Shadab dismissed Marsh for 28 in the seventh over.

The leg-spinner claimed big wickets in each of his four overs with Steve Smith’s five-wicket haul, Warner and Glenn Maxwell’s seven as Australia lost half their team for 96.
Warner left when Warner was left behind after hitting three fours and three sixes in his 30-ball knock, but later replays showed that the batsman had no contact with the bat.
Stoinis and Wade lead the team to second place t20 world cup The final and dream of a first title.

Mohammad Rizwan, who top-scored with 67, and Fakhar Zaman, who played an unbeaten 55 off 32 balls, scored 72 runs for the second wicket to help Pakistan post 176-4.
Rizwan’s opening partnership of 71 runs with the captain Babar Azmi, who scored 39 runs, destabilized the Australian bowling in the first six overs of the powerplay.
Leg-spinner Adam Zampa broke the opening stand after sending back Babar, who scored 303 runs to lead the tournament’s batting charts, caught at long-on with five fours in his 34-ball knock.
Rizwan continued the attack and hit Zampa for a six to become the first player to score 1,000 runs in T20 Internationals in a calendar year.

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He survived a hit on the helmet grill by a sharp bouncer from Pat Cummins, as the physio came to test a tightrope with the batsman smiling.
A six and a single off pacer Josh Hazlewood brought up his fifty in 41 balls with Zaman at the other end before it too exploded.
Rizwan eventually fell to Mitchell Starc while trying to force the pace and was caught at mid-off, ending an aggressive partnership that came off 46 balls.
Zaman ended the innings with two sixes in the final over by Starc who took two wickets.

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