After the win against Australia National Cricket Team, the Men in Green created a record for themselves, as they became the first Asian side to win three consecutive ODI series against the six-time World Cup winners. This is a historic moment for Shaheen Shah Afridi and his boys, as no other Asian Team, even India, have achieved this milestone against the Kangaroos.
India have never won two back-to-back series at home; the last time they won two consecutive series against the Aussies was back in 2017/18 and 2018/19, with one being in Australia and one here at their home venue. However, there is a vast difference in the string of squads that play against Pakistan and India, as the Aussies come nearly with full power against the Men in Blue.
Australia outplayed in third ODI
Coming to the match, Australia won the toss and opted to bat first, but they lost Matt Short for a duck. Captain Josh Inglis played a good knock of 65 runs; however, the middle order crumbled, and they were bowled out for 157 runs in 42 overs. Shaheen Shah Afridi was the pick of the bowlers with 3/30 in his 8 overs.
What next for Pakistan and Australia?
Up next for the Men in Green is that they have five Test matches lined up, all away from their home, with two against the West Indies starting from July 25th, and then followed by England in a 3-match Test series which begins on August 19th.
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