Five-star Johnson helps hosts Australia clinch T20 series with Pakistan

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Australia seamer Spencer Johnson guaranteed a lady five-wicket pull in global cricket as the hosts beat Pakistan by 13 runs in the second T20 Worldwide on Saturday to secure the three-match series 2-0.

Pursuing 148 to win, Pakistan made a slow beginning and were reeling at 44-4 at one phase after losing Mohammad Rizwan for 16 and Salman Agha for a first-ball duck as Johnson tore through the top request with three wickets

Usman Khan hit his most memorable 50 years in the wake of being dropped by Matthew Short however succumbed to a rebellious 52 as Johnson struck again in his last spell.

Johnson then eliminated Abbas Afridi for four to wrap up with 5-26 preceding Irfan Khan sent off another counter-assault with an unbeaten 37. In any case, he was unable to take the travelers over the line in spite of just 16 expected from the last finished.

Pakistan were excused for 134 when Haris Rauf was run out.

Pakistan had recuperated from an early surge by Australia’s initial batsmen to confine the hosts to 147-9 in spite of a few dropped gets as Rauf guaranteed 4-22 and Abbas Afridi sacked 3-17.

Jake Fraser-McGurk and Short hit five limits and three sixes between them in the initial 15 bundles of the match at the Sydney Cricket Ground as Australia arrived at 50 runs in simply 3.1 overs in the wake of choosing for bat first.

Pakistan hit back through Rauf, who had Fraser-McGurk got for 20 while he endeavored a cross-batted hit and afterward disposed of captain Josh Inglis for a duck two conveyances later because of a jumping get by Sufiyan Muqeem.

Usman Khan hit his most noteworthy 50 years following being dropped by Matthew Short anyway surrendered to a defiant 52 as Johnson struck again in his last spell.

Johnson then wiped out Abbas Afridi for four to wrap up with 5-26 going before Irfan Khan shipped off another counter-attack with an unbeaten 37. Regardless, he couldn’t take the explorers over the line disregarding only 16 anticipated from the last wrapped up.

Pakistan were pardoned for 134 when Haris Rauf was run out.

Pakistan had recovered from an early flood by Australia’s underlying batsmen to bind the hosts to 147-9 notwithstanding a couple dropped gets as Rauf ensured 4-22 and Abbas Afridi fired 3-17.

Jake Fraser-McGurk and Short hit five cutoff points and three sixes between them in the underlying 15 heaps of the match at the Sydney Cricket Ground as Australia showed up at 50 runs in essentially 3.1 overs following deciding for bat first.

Pakistan hit back through Rauf, who had Fraser-McGurk got for 20 while he tried a cross-batted hit and subsequently discarded chief Josh Inglis for a duck two movements later as a result of a bouncing get by Sufiyan Muqeem.

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