PAK vs AUS 2026, PAK vs AUS 1st ODI Match Report, May 30, 2026


Pakistan 202 for 5 (Babar 69, Ghori 65) beat Australia 200 (Renshaw 61, Short 55, Minhas 5-32) by five wickets

Arafat Minhas made his ODI debut memorable by becoming the first Pakistan bowler to take five wickets in his maiden appearance in the format. His sensational figures of 5 for 32 from 10 overs orchestrated his side’s comprehensive five-wicket win over Australia in the first ODI at Rawalpindi.

The 21-year-old left-arm finger spinner used his variations with great guile on a pitch that offered plenty of purchase to the spinners to bundle out Australia for 200. Their run chase brought another youngster Ghazi Ghori, a wicketkeeper-batter, to limelight as he stitched a sturdy 127-run stand with Babar Azam.

Despite sweltering conditions, Pakistan captain Shaheen Afridi had been encouraged to bowl first because of the dryness in the pitch. Pakistan, to make the most of it, played four spinners and just the two pacers and that they wrapped up the visitors’ innings with 35 balls spare for a meagre total was an indication that all went according to the plan.

Australia were dealt a blow before the toss as the experienced Adam Zampa was ruled out of the contest due to neck spasm and had to be replaced by Tanveer Sangha who would go on to bowl very tidily. A good total would have put Pakistan’s batting capabilities to the test as three of their top four shared a handful of matches between them, having debuted in the format just the last ODI series in Bangladesh.

Australia started steadily with their makeshift opening pair of Matthew Short and Alex Carey finding boundaries in the first half of the opening powerplay. While Carey took his time to settle, Short crunched Haris Rauf for two consecutive fours through the off side boundary in the second over. Soon Carey smoked Afridi for fours, but his stay at the crease was cut short in the seventh over as Abrar Ahmed had him caught at slip with a beautiful flighted delivery in what was the spinner’s first over.

Afridi introduced Minhas from the other end and the pair bowled in tandem until the 16th over. It took a while for Minhas to nail his line and length but, once he found the rhythm, he tore through Australian batting. It all came crashing down for them in his fourth over as he pushed the ball with his arm with great deception to have Josh Inglis and Marnus Labuschagne trapped in front.

The two were removed in the space of three balls in the 14th over. While Labuschagne was undone with the flatter trajectory of the ball because of which he was late to bring his bat down in time to negotiate a fuller delivery on the back foot, Inglis missed the reverse sweep. The ball of the match, however, was bowled in his next over as a ripping delivery that pitched back-of-the-length on middle and leg struck the top of Cameron Green’s off stump to leave Australia 68 for 4.

A 55-run partnership between Short and Matt Renshaw arrested the collapse as both went on to score half-centuries. While they steadied the innings by milking the spinners around the dial and picking up odd boundaries, they were allowed an opportunity to get back into the match as Afridi removed the spin duo of Abrar and Minhas from the attack.

Shadab Khan, who was playing his first ODI since the 2023 World Cup, was smashed for a boundary on the first ball as he gave away 12 runs in his first over. He never found his rhythm and proved to be the most expensive bowler in the innings with none for 54 from eight overs. He had also gone wicketless in his last three matches, all during the World Cup in India.

With Australia gaining momentum, Afridi returned to Minhas and the move worked as he beat Short with the pace and turn. Minhas dragged his length back and put a few extra kph in his delivery as Short charged at him to provide enough time for Ghori to dislodge the bails. Later, a sharp leg-break by Abrar from around the wicket smashed into Renshaw’s off stump as Australia’s hopes of setting a challenging total started to fade.

Pakistan used all four spinners, the other being Salman Ali Agha who bowled five overs, but none got the ball to turn as sharply as Minhas did. He was brought back for his final two overs at the start of the third powerplay and completed his five-wicket haul with another stinging delivery that turned sharply after pitching on the middle-stump to bowl Nathan Ellis. This was also the first time that he had taken five wickets in a List A match.

Matt Kuhnemann had faced 15 balls in his ODI career before this match. His 40-ball vigil annoyed Pakistan who peppered him with short balls. He stitched partnerships of 34 and 20 with Renshaw and Ellis as he made 24. He was the last man to fall. Afridi and Rauf performed the final rites with a wicket each.

Australia were quick to introduce spin, as early as the fourth over, and they tasted success right away as Maaz Sadaqat holed out to deep midwicket off Kuhnemann. The wicket belonged to Short as much as it did to Kuhnemann as he did well to take a clean catch along the boundary. He was in action again, this time at long off, when Sahibzada Farhan failed to connect cleanly with Sangha’s tossed up delivery.

The ball seemed to be following him and there was a close chance later in the innings off Kuhnemann’s bowling when Babar mistimed a drive to short cover. With the ball dying onto him, Short tried to pluck it diving low to his right but third umpire Richard Kettleborough ruled it had touched the ground. Babar was on 28 off 48 at that time and he went on to score 69 off 94.

Being the only experienced batter in top four, Babar had to display his batting prowess in these tough batting conditions with the pitch continuing to deteriorate and offering more turn and uneven bounce to the bowlers. He sliced Ellis for a boundary earlier in the innings, but later traded his attacking instincts for more composure on the crease. Ghori, who made his maiden half-century only in his second ODI, duly supported him. His 65 off 92 was also his highest List A score.

Babar and Ghori had the luxury of playing dots in the absence of the scoreboard pressure and they seemed content with rotating the strike. The pair picked up boundaries occasionally. They shifted gears towards the end of their partnership as Ghori launched Ellis down the ground for boundaries and Babar smashed the first six of the match off Renshaw before a glorious inside-out drive off Labuschagne. Inglis was encouraged to introduce the part-time spin of Short, Renshaw, and Labuschagne by the excessive turn in the pitch, but it did not do much to derail the partnership.

As soon as he reached his 38th half-century in the format, Babar mistimed a loft down the ground but he was put down by Kuhnemann. He eventually fell to Ellis’ slower ball as he was bowled by a delivery which kept low. Ellis accounted for Ghori in his next over and Labuschagne removed Agha as he missed an audacious slog sweep with six runs needed.

But Pakistan strolled to the finish line with 45 balls to spare and they were, fittingly, taken over the line with a gigantic six down the ground by Minhas who made 18 not out off 17.

Ahsan Iftikhar Nagi is a cricket journalist based in Lahore



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