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David Warner dismissed for 24 by Wahab Riaz against Pakistan in quarter-final of ICC Cricket World Cup 2015

Currently, Australia are 52 for the loss of two wickets in nine overs with Steven Smith on 22.

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Published: Mar 20, 2015, 02:01 PM (IST)
Edited: Mar 20, 2015, 02:01 PM (IST)

David Warner (above) was dismissed for 24 by fast-bowler, Wahab Riaz after being caught by Rahat Ali at deep third man © Getty Images
David Warner (above) was dismissed for 24 by fast-bowler, Wahab Riaz after being caught by Rahat Ali at deep third man © Getty Images

Australian opener, David Warner was dismissed for 24 by fast-bowler, Wahab Riaz after being caught by Rahat Ali at deep third man, against former world champions, Pakistan, in the 3rd quarter-final clash of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 at the Adelide Oval in Adelaide on Friday. Currently, Australia are 52 for the loss of two wickets in nine overs with Steven Smith on 22 and Michael Clarke on three. Live Updates: Australia vs Pakistan, ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 quarter-final

Earlier, Pakistan skipper, Misbah-ul-Haq, won the toss and elected to bat first as he moves in with an unchanged squad following their series of four wins in a row in the tournament. Pakistan were bowled out for 213 in 49.5 overs. Australian skipper, Michael Clarke, on the other hand, made a change in the form of fast-bowler, Josh Hazlewood coming in place of fellow pacer, Pat Cummins. Live Scorecard: Australia vs Pakistan, ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 quarter-final

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