Rauf, Ayub hand Pakistan first ODI win in Australia since 2017
The series will now go into a decider as Australia were outdone in all departments
The series will now go into a decider as Australia were outdone in all departments
Scorer: @Thilak_Rama | Commentator: Abhimanyu Bose
7.35pm Right then, that sets up a fascinating series decider in Perth. Australia will be without a bunch of their Test players and Josh Inglis will have to man the troops as Pakistan will look to pull off another upset and seal a series win in Australia. That's all for today from us. Don't forget to tune in for the third ODI. On behalf of Thilak, Raghav and Ekanth, it's Abhimanyu signing off. Ciao!
7.30pm Time for the presentation ceremony.
Unsurprisingly, Haris Rauf is the player of the match: "We are so happy to win this game. Yeah, Pakistan fans come out to see us everywhere in the world. [On BBL experience helping him] I've played a lot for Melbourne Stars, so I know these conditions where we bowl"
Pakistan skipper Mohammad Rizwan: "Obviously this win gives us confidence. We want to keep that confidence going. All bowlers had plans and they worked well. [On Rauf] Not only we enjoy it, everyone outside the country also enjoys watching him bowl."
Australia captain Pat Cummins: "Wasn't one of our best days. You hope you get more than 160. They bowled well but we wanted to get a bigger score. We got some catchers in, tried to attack, but it wasn't to be. I've had a couple of chats with [Inglis] but he'll be fine. He has a lot of experience. [On prepping for the BGT] Good training sessions, mind now switches to the red ball."
7.20pm That's a dominant performance from Pakistan, from start to finish, and a comprehensive nine-wicket win over Australia here in Adelaide. Haris Rauf set it up with his five-for to restrict Australia to 163. Ayub and Shafique then imposed themselves with a 137-run opening stand. They started slightly slow, but once they picked up speed, they didn't look back. Or at least Ayub didn't. Shafique was happy to drop anchor while Ayub kept finding or clearing the boundary. He made 82 in just his second ODI. Shafique then finished off on 64, with Babar Azam hitting a six to finish things off.
Here's what Saim Ayub has to say: "The most important thing is the team won. We planned to be positive and not to think about the result but most important thing is how we play as a team. We are staying positive and trying to stay calm. Whoever is bowling, the ball is coming out of the hand. It's about watching the ball, staying positive and trusting myself. Victory always gives you confidence and as a team we are committed to our team values and being positive. Everybody is getting along well. We will try to steal the series. Credit goes to Haris Rauf, but the other bowlers also supported him well."
Zain: "When was the last time Pakistan beat Australia in Australia?" In Melbourne in 2017!
The series will now go into a decider as Australia were outdone in all departments
Josh Hazlewood will return for the home side while Pakistan need victory to take the series to a decider