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Australia vs Pakistan, ICC Cricket World Cup 2015: Fortunate to escape Wahab Riaz’s destruction, says Shane Watson

Wahab's fiery spell reduced AUS to 59/3, before Watson rescued his side to a 6-wicket win.

Edited By : Agence France-Presse |Mar 20, 2015, 09:52 PM IST

Published On Mar 20, 2015, 09:52 PM IST

Last UpdatedMar 20, 2015, 09:52 PM IST

Shane Watson's 66-ball 64  was vital in guiding Australia to a six-wicket victory over Pakistan © Getty Images
Shane Watson’s 66-ball 64 was vital in guiding Australia to a six-wicket victory over Pakistan © Getty Images

Adelaide: Shane Watson admitted he was fortunate to escape Wahab Riaz‘s classic spell of intimidatory, eyeball-to-eyeball fast bowling in Friday’s ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 quarter-final between Australia and Pakistan. Read: Highlights of Australia vs Pakistan ICC World Cup 2015 quarter-final

Watson ended the game on an unbeaten 64 off 66 balls but he was dropped on four by Rahat Ali at fine leg off a 145kmh Riaz bouncer as the veteran Australian all-rounder was under physical siege. ICC Cricket World Cup 2015: SCHEDULE & MATCH DETAILS

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Riaz charged in, peppering the batsman with a series of short-pitched deliveries and sarcastically applauding and even blowing the 33-year-old a kiss at one stage.

“Wahab gave it everything, he was right on the money and there were some really nasty balls in there,” said Watson, after his team’s six-wicket win at the Adelaide Oval which set up a semi-final clash against defending champions India. ICC Cricket World Cup 2015: Complete Coverage

“I was lucky to get through that spell.”

Riaz finished with two for 54 but he should have had more wickets, with Sohail Khan displaying similar butter-fingers to Rahat when he dropped Glenn Maxwell late in the innings. Top 10 batsmen in ICC Cricket World Cup 2015

“[Rahat Ali‘s dropped catch] was a crucial moment. We would have had Watson and a wicket to put more pressure on Australia,” Riaz told Sky Sports.

“We watched how the Australia guys play and had a chat before the game and put plans in place. I knew Watson was not so good with short balls so I knew I had to attack. The plans were successful at times but unfortunately we could not win the game.” Top 10 bowlers in ICC Cricket World Cup 2015

Pakistan skipper Misbah-ul-Haq hailed the fiery Riaz.

“He bowled his heart out and was a different kind of bowler throughout this tournament. I have never seen a bowler bowling like that and if that catch had been taken who knows what could have happened?,” said Misbah. Top 10 fielders in ICC Cricket World Cup 2015