List Of Records Broken By Australia After Win Vs Pakistan In 3rd T20I
ABP News Bureau November 19, 2024 01:41 PM

Australia complete a 3-0 series clean sweep of Pakistan in the T20I's, as the 2021 T20 World Champions successfully avenged their 2-1 ODI series defeat earlier this month.

The win is of utmost importance for the Australian side, as their 7-wicket win against Pakistan at the Ballerive Oval now sees them break several records.

Let’s have a look at some of them:

1. Head-To-Head Record: Australia have gone past Pakistan for the first-time in their history, as they now hold a 14-13 advantage in head-to-head battles.

2. Most Consecutive Wins Vs Pakistan In T20I's: Australia have now become the first side in the history of cricket to beat Pakistan 7 consecutive times in the format.

  • 7 - Australia (2019-2024)* (star denotes active streak)
  • 6 - New Zealand (2023-2024)
  • 5 - Sri Lanka (2019-2022)
  • 5 - England (2022-2024)
  • 5 - England (2012-2015)

  • 55 - Australia in Harare, 2018
  • 52 - Australia in Hobart, 2024
  • 51 - South Africa in Johannesburg, 2007
  • 49 - Australia in Perth, 2019

Here's What Both Captains Said During Post-Match Presentation Ceremony

Agha Salman (Pakistan Captain):

"I think in the middle overs we didn't capitalize the start. We kept losing wickets. Lots of positives, the way Irfan Niazi and Usman batted. The way Jahandad bowled today were positives and we will carry forward and come out good."

"Its a big achievement for us to win one-day series in 22 years. We could have done in T20 series as well but we will work on whatever we did wrong and come out good again. Wherever we have gone the crowd's support has been amazing. We are very thankful to them."

Josh Inglis (Australia Captain):

"Yeah, it's been a great week. We had a lot of fun as a group and happy to get that series win. (On Marcus Stoinis) When he's going like that, it's really hard to stop him. That six, I haven't seen any bigger hit than that one. Yeah I am. A flight tomorrow and get back in the nets to face the red cherry."

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