Pakistan secured a four-wicket victory over Australia in the 3rd ODI at Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore, on June 4, 2026, to take the series. Chasing a modest target of 158, Pakistan reached 161/6 in 41.5 overs to secure a 2-1 series win after a disciplined bowling effort led by Shaheen Shah Afridi.

 

AUS vs PAK Australia Tour of Pakistan 2026: Highlights Live Streaming & Broadcast Info

 

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Match Highlights

 

Winning the toss, Australia decided to set a target on a wicket that remained demanding for batters all day. The decision suggested an intention to put runs on the board and apply scoreboard pressure, but Pakistan’s pace attack quickly exposed the difficulties of batting at Lahore. The innings lasted only 42 overs, highlighting how effectively the hosts adapted to the conditions.

 

The visitors suffered an immediate setback when Matthew Short was dismissed by Shaheen Shah Afridi with only two deliveries bowled. That breakthrough established Pakistan’s control early and prevented Australia from building momentum during the opening powerplay. While Josh Inglis attempted to counterattack, wickets at regular intervals kept Australia under pressure.

 

Marnus Labuschagne and Inglis rebuilt cautiously after the early loss. Their partnership steadied the innings and helped Australia reach 50 in the 14th over. The most settled batter in the first innings was Inglis, who combined smart strike rotation with timely boundaries. Labuschagne contributed 19 runs before a run-out ended his stay and handed Pakistan another key breakthrough.

 

Alex Carey then joined Inglis in a partnership that briefly hinted at a competitive total. Australia crossed the 100-run mark in the 23rd over, with Inglis bringing up a well-crafted half-century from 56 balls. However, Pakistan maintained disciplined lines and lengths, ensuring that scoring opportunities remained limited throughout the middle overs.

 

The decisive turning point of Australia’s innings arrived shortly after they reached 100. Carey was sent back for 19 by Haris Rauf, while Shaheen Shah Afridi claimed the wickets of Cameron Green and Inglis. Within a short period, Australia slipped from a position of relative stability to a precarious 120/5. Once Inglis departed for 65, the visitors lost the only batter who had consistently challenged the Pakistan attack.

 

Pakistan’s spin department then tightened its grip on the contest. Abrar Ahmed struck twice, removing Matt Renshaw and Cooper Connolly, while Shadab Khan added the wickets of Oliver Peake and Adam Zampa. Abrar’s figures of 2 for 19 from 10 overs were particularly influential, as he dried up scoring opportunities and forced Australia into mistakes. The lower order struggled to resist, and Australia were eventually bowled out for 157.

 

Defending a modest total required early wickets, and Australia received one when Nathan Ellis dismissed Sahibzada Farhan with the score on 27. However, Maaz Sadaqat responded positively, scoring 27 from 26 deliveries and helping Pakistan maintain a healthy scoring rate during the powerplay. His innings ensured that the required rate never became a significant concern.

 

Australia’s spinners then created uncertainty in the chase. Matthew Short trapped Maaz lbw, while Matthew Kuhnemann emerged as the chief threat. The left-arm spinner removed Babar Azam, Ghazi Ghori and Salman Agha, finishing with impressive figures of 3 for 38. His spell reduced Pakistan from a comfortable position to 112/6 and briefly opened the door for an Australian comeback.

 

Babar Azam anchored the innings with 40 runs from 84 balls, providing stability even though the scoring rate slowed considerably. The chase entered a tense phase as wickets continued to fall and Australia searched for a path back into the match. With Pakistan six down and still needing valuable runs, the contest remained alive despite the small target.

 

The turning point came through a crucial partnership between Abdul Samad and Shadab Khan. Arriving when Pakistan were under pressure, the pair refused to panic. They absorbed the challenge posed by Australia’s spinners and gradually moved the scoreboard forward. Their unbeaten stand carried Pakistan beyond the target and eliminated any possibility of late drama.

 

Shadab Khan played the more proactive role in the closing stages, finishing unbeaten on 29 from 42 deliveries. Abdul Samad contributed an equally important 18 not out, ensuring that Pakistan completed the chase with 49 balls remaining. Although the target was not large, the partnership demonstrated composure under pressure and highlighted Pakistan’s ability to recover after losing wickets in clusters.

 

Toss Winner

 

Australia won the toss and elected to bat first.

 

Key Moment

 

Australia’s collapse from 119/3 to 131/7 transformed the match, as Pakistan’s bowlers removed Josh Inglis, Cameron Green, Matt Renshaw and Cooper Connolly in quick succession, restricting the visitors to just 157.

 

Star Performer / MVP

 

AUS vs PAK Highlights, Australia Tour of Pakistan 2026: Shaheen Afridi, Abrar Ahmed Shine as PAK Defeat AUS to Win Series Shaheen Shah Afridi

 

Player of the Match Shaheen Shah Afridi set the tone with outstanding figures of 3 for 30, including the crucial wickets of Matthew Short, Josh Inglis and Cameron Green.


Australia vs Pakistan Match Summary

 

Team

Score

Australia

157/10 (42.0 overs)

Pakistan

161/6 (41.5 overs)

Result

Pakistan won by 4 wickets (49 balls remaining)

Player of the Match

Shaheen Shah Afridi

Highest Run-Getter of the Series

Josh Inglis – 129 runs

Highest Wicket-Taker of the Series

Shaheen Shah Afridi – 7 wickets


AUS vs PAK Playing XI

 

Australia: Matthew Short, Josh Inglis, Marnus Labuschagne, Alex Carey, Cameron Green, Matt Renshaw, Cooper Connolly, Oliver Peake, Matthew Kuhnemann, Adam Zampa, Nathan Ellis

 

Pakistan: Sahibzada Farhan, Maaz Sadaqat, Babar Azam, Ghazi Ghori, Salman Agha, Arafat Minhas, Abdul Samad, Shadab Khan, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Haris Rauf, Abrar Ahmed

 

FAQs – Yesterday’s Australia vs Pakistan 3rd ODI (Jun 04, 2026)

 

Q1: What was the final score of yesterday’s Australia vs Pakistan match?

 

A1: Yesterday (June 04, 2026): 3rd ODI

 

Pakistan (161/6 in 41.5 overs) beat Australia (157 all out in 42 overs) by 4 wickets with 49 balls remaining.

 

Australia: Josh Inglis top-scored with 65, while Matthew Kuhnemann claimed 3 wickets.

 

Pakistan: Babar Azam scored 40 and Shaheen Shah Afridi took 3 wickets.

 

Result: Pakistan won the three-match series 2-1.

 

Q2: Who was named the Player of the Match?

 

A2: Shaheen Shah Afridi was named the Player of the Match for his influential spell of 3 for 30 in 8 overs, which included the key wickets of Matthew Short, Josh Inglis and Cameron Green as Australia were dismissed for 157.

 

Q3: Where was the match played, and who won the toss?

 

A3: The match was played at Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore. Australia won the toss and elected to bat first in the day-night ODI.

 

Q4: Who were the top performers with the bat for both sides?

 

A4: For Australia, Josh Inglis was the leading run-scorer with 65 runs from 71 balls, including eight fours and a six. For Pakistan, Babar Azam top-scored with 40 runs, while Shadab Khan’s unbeaten 29 helped guide the hosts to victory in the chase.

 

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