Cricket Country Staff
Editorial team of CricketCountry.
Written by Cricket Country Staff
Published: Mar 25, 2016, 02:20 PM (IST)
Edited: Mar 25, 2016, 02:19 PM (IST)
Pakistan are all set to play their last jig against Australia in Match No.26 of T20 World Cup 2016 at Mohali with a hope to end the tournament positively and maybe give the perfect gift to Pakistan skipper Shahid Afridi, considering to retire. The live streaming of this match will be available on starsports.com while live telecast is available on Star Sports HD1 and Star Sports 1. Live updates will be available here. Australia and Pakistan clash becomes highly important as this will be a win-win situation for both teams. If Pakistan win on Friday, Australia’s chances to reach the semi-final looks bleak while If Pakistan lose, Australia will give it their all against India to earn their spot. LIVE CRICKET SCORECARD: Pakistan vs Australia, T20 World Cup 2016, Match 26 at Mohali
Pakistan have come with series of defeat, barring their win against Bangladesh. As for Australia, they have won and lost a match so this becomes of utmost importance. Though Pakistan have struggled, Australia will not take them lightly. Australia batsmen were not at their best while chasing the total against New Zealand while the experimentation with bowlers has not worked in the favor of Australia. Usman Khawaja was back in groove with his half-century against Bangladesh and Ashton Agar was kept aside for the match. Pakistan’s batsmen have not been impressive after the first match. LIVE CRICKET BLOG: Pakistan vs Australia, T20 World Cup 2016, Match 26 at Mohali
Pakistan’s star bowler Mohammad Aamer has been far from impressive apart from his performance in Asia Cup T20 2016. Pakistan bowlers have shown below the belt performance and that still remains as signs of worry. Considering this will be the only match for Pakistan, they will hope to end it on positive note against Australia.
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