Aussies FLYING in series win over Pakistan

Aussies FLYING in series win over Pakistan

Teenager Phoebe Litchfield dazzled once more with the bat as Australia walloped Pakistan by 10 wickets within the second ODI in Brisbane.

After Pakistan have been bowled out at Allan Border Field for 125 in 43 overs, Australia cantered to victory within the twentieth over with Litchfield (67no off 61 balls) and fellow opener Beth Mooney (57no off 55) toying with the bowling assault.

There was symmetry within the stand after 19-year-old Litchfield had credited Mooney with inspiring her method to batting after she made an unbeaten 78 on Monday in Australia’s eight-wicket win over the guests.

Litchfield’s earlier knock was extra sedate. On this event she showcased her full repertoire along with her cowl driving a pleasure to behold.

Mooney was in a dominant temper herself and stored driving her youthful accomplice on.

Earlier Australia’s bowlers, led by participant of the match Darcie Brown, have been throughout Pakistan.

Pakistan captain Bismah Maroof gained the toss and opted to bat at Allan Border Field however Brown (3-32 off eight) was quickly into the motion and despatched again Sidra Amin (two) with a supply that jagged off the seam.

Allrounder Kim Garth made her format debut for Australia after beforehand taking part in 34 ODIs for Ireland.

Garth (0-13 off eight) opened the bowling and stored issues tight at her finish.

Pakistan have been unable to construct any momentum and the lack of Maroof (21) lbw to Annabel Sutherland was an enormous blow.

Australia captain Meg Lanning used her bowlers properly and introduced again Brown within the center levels to nice affect.

The famous wicket taker claimed two scalps to have Pakistan in all kinds of hassle at 5-88. It solely received worse from there for the vacationers.

Allrounder Nida Dar (24) was her aspect’s largest remaining hope and he or she was unfortunate to be run out on the non-striker’s finish when the ball brushed Garth’s fingers.

Sutherland (2-13) and legspinner Alana King (2-25) cleaned up the tail to depart Australia with a modest run chase.