In second T20, Pakistan won by 90 runs and in third match by 111 in Lahore
In second T20 skipper Salman Ali Agha hit his highest score in the shortest format before Pakistan’s spinners routed Australia by 90 runs in Lahore on Saturday. In the third T20 Pakistan skippers gave no chance Australians to play with full strength through building pressure in entire game. In second match Agha hit a 40-ball 76 and Usman Khan smashed a 36-ball 53 as Pakistan made 198-5, their highest-ever T20I total against Australia. While in third and final match, Babar Azam, and Shadab made their best through staying on the wicket. Nawaz take 5 wickets and declared finest spinner of the match. This was enough for Pakistan’s spin quintet, who shared all 10 wickets between them with Abrar Ahmed returning the best figures of 3-14 and Shadab Khan finishing with 3-26. “It has to be a perfect game,” said Agha. “We batted well and then were outstanding with the ball. Fielding was outstanding.”

