Who were the key performers for Pakistan in the second T20I?
Salman Ali Agha (76 runs) and Usman Khan (53 runs) with the bat, and Abrar Ahmed (3-14) and Shadab Khan (3-26) with the ball.
Cricket / T20 World Cup
Pakistan clinched the T20I series against Australia with a dominant 90-run victory in the second match held in Lahore on January 31, 2026. This win provides crucial momentum as they prepare for the T20 World Cup. The series win marks Pakist...
Pakistan's victory was built on a strong batting performance, with Salman Ali Agha and Usman Khan leading the charge. Agha's aggressive 76, supported by Usman's quickfire 53, allowed Pakistan to post a formidable total. The top order continued the aggressive approach from Game 1, setting a strong tone. The Pakistani spin attack then took control, exploiting the conditions and restricting the Australian batsmen. Abrar Ahmed and Shadab Khan were particularly effective, claiming key wickets and stifling Australia's chase. Mitchell Marsh acknowledged Pakistan's superior performance, admitting that they were outplayed. Pakistan will face Netherlands in their first tournament appearance on February 7 in Colombo.
Pakistan is placed in Group A at the T20 World Cup alongside India, Namibia, Netherlands and the USA.
Salman Ali Agha (76 runs) and Usman Khan (53 runs) with the bat, and Abrar Ahmed (3-14) and Shadab Khan (3-26) with the ball.
Pakistan’s highest-ever T20I total against Australia.
The T20 World Cup starts on February 7 in India and Sri Lanka.
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