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Pakistani cricket team in Australia in 2016–17

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The Pakistani cricket team toured Australia in December 2016 to play three Test matches and five One Day Internationals (ODIs).[1][2][3] The 1st Test at The Gabba in Brisbane was a day/night match played with a pink ball.[4] In preparation for the first Test, ten matches in Pakistan's 2016–17 Quaid-e-Azam Trophy and the first round of matches in Australia's 2016–17 Sheffield Shield season were played as day/night matches.[5][6] Ahead of the Test matches, Pakistan also played a first-class match against Cricket Australia XI.

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This was Pakistan's 17th tour of Australia, with their previous tour occurring in 2009–10. During that tour they lost both the Test and the ODI series in a clean sweep and also lost the only T20I match.[7] The last time that these teams met was 2014–15 in the United Arab Emirates where Pakistan won the Test series 2–0 but Australia won the ODI series 3–0.[8] The Australians come into this Test series after recently losing their previous two series – against Sri Lanka abroad[9] and to South Africa at home.[10] They enter the ODI series after a 4–1 series victory against Sri Lanka,[11] a 9 wicket win over Ireland[12] and a 5–0 series defeat away to South Africa the first time that Australia had lost all five matches in a five-match ODI series.[13] However, immediately prior to this series, Australia won back the Chappell–Hadlee Trophy, defeating New Zealand in a 3–0 whitewash.[14]

Australia won the Test series 3–0. Their victory in the third Test was their 12th consecutive win against Pakistan in Tests in Australia.[15] Australia won the ODI series 4–1.[16]

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Squads

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Mohammad Asghar was added to Pakistan's squad as back-up for Yasir Shah.[21] After the first Test, Hilton Cartwright was added to Australia's squad.[22] Ashton Agar and Steve O'Keefe were added to Australia's squad for third Test with Nic Maddinson and Chadd Sayers being dropped.[23] Mohammad Hafeez was added to Pakistan's ODI squad after the conclusion of the Test series.[24] Mohammad Irfan left Pakistan's ODI squad after the death of his mother and was replaced by Junaid Khan.[25] Sarfraz Ahmed also left Pakistan's squad after his mother was admitted into hospital.[26] Mitchell Marsh and Chris Lynn were withdrawn from Australia's ODI squad due to injury, with Marcus Stoinis and Peter Handscomb replacing them respectively.[27][28] Billy Stanlake was not included in Australia's squad for 5th ODI as he went to New Zealand for preparation ahead of the Chappell-Hadlee series.[29]

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Tour matches

First-class match: Cricket Australia XI vs Pakistanis

8–10 December 2016 (D/N)
Scorecard
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208 (84.5 overs)
Younis Khan 54 (138)
Cameron Valente 4/36 (18 overs)
114 (39.1 overs)
Jake Winter 39 (68)
Mohammad Amir 3/15 (10 overs)
6/216d (73 overs)
Azhar Ali 82 (209)
Ryan Lees 2/28 (13 overs)
109 (27.3 overs)
Arjun Nair 42 (60)
Mohammad Nawaz 3/31 (8 overs)
Pakistanis won by 201 runs
Cazaly's Stadium, Cairns
Umpires: Gerard Abood (Aus) and Shawn Craig (Aus)
  • Pakistanis won the toss and elected to bat.
  • Cameron Wheatley and Jake Winter (Cricket Australia XI) both made their first-class debuts.

50-over match: Cricket Australia XI vs Pakistanis

10 January 2017
10.00
Scorecard
Pakistanis 
7/334 (50 overs)
v
Australia Cricket Australia XI
138 (36.2 overs)
Babar Azam 98 (113)
Cameron Green 3/59 (10 overs)
Josh Inglis 70 (64)
Hasan Ali 3/18 (6.2 overs)
Pakistanis won by 196 runs
Allan Border Field, Brisbane
Umpires: Donovan Koch (Aus) and Sam Nogajski (Aus)
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Test series

1st Test

15–19 December 2016 (D/N)
Scorecard
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429 (130.1 overs)
Steve Smith 130 (222)
Wahab Riaz 4/89 (26 overs)
142 (55 overs)
Sarfraz Ahmed 59* (64)
Josh Hazlewood 3/22 (14 overs)
5/202d (39 overs)
Usman Khawaja 74 (109)
Rahat Ali 2/40 (10 overs)
450 (145 overs)
Asad Shafiq 137 (207)
Mitchell Starc 4/119 (39 overs)
Australia won by 39 runs
The Gabba, Brisbane
Umpires: Ian Gould (Eng) and Richard Illingworth (Eng)
Player of the match: Asad Shafiq (Pak)
  • Australia won the toss and elected to bat.
  • Peter Handscomb (Aus) scored his first century in Tests.[30]
  • Pakistan's 450 is their highest ever fourth innings total, the highest fourth innings total set at the Gabba and the fourth highest set overall in Tests.[31]
  • Asad Shafiq's (Pak) 137 is the highest individual score in the fourth innings of a Test at the Gabba.[31]
  • Shafiq scored his ninth Test century batting at number six, the most by any player batting in that position.[32]

2nd Test

26–30 December 2016
Scorecard
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9/443d (126.3 overs)
Azhar Ali 205* (364)
Josh Hazlewood 3/50 (32.3 overs)
8/624d (142 overs)
Steve Smith 165* (246)
Sohail Khan 3/131 (31 overs)
163 (53.2 overs)
Sarfraz Ahmed 43 (62)
Mitchell Starc 4/36 (15.2 overs)
Australia won by an innings and 18 runs
Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne
Umpires: Ian Gould (Eng) and Sundaram Ravi (Ind)
Player of the match: Steve Smith (Aus)
  • Pakistan won the toss and elected to bat.
  • Tea was taken early on day 1, with no play in the final session due to rain.[33] Lunch was taken early on day 2, with no play in the middle session due to rain. Further rain caused play to cease at 5:15 pm. Rain delayed the start of play on day 3 until 10:35 am. Tea was taken early on day 4, with no play in the final session due to rain.
  • Azhar Ali (Pak) scored his 1,000th Test run in 2016.[34]
  • Azhar Ali's first innings score of 205 not out is highest Test score by a Pakistani player in Australia[35] and the second highest Test score by a visiting player at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.[35]
  • The partnership of 118 runs between Ali and Sohail Khan (Pak) is the highest 8th wicket partnership against Australia.[35]
  • Australia's first innings total of 624 is the highest Test innings score at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.[36]
  • Josh Hazlewood (Aus) took his 100th Test wicket.[37]
  • Steve Smith (Aus) scored his 1,000th Test run in 2016.[38]
  • This was the first time Pakistan lost by an innings margin despite scoring 400+ runs in the first innings of the match.[36]

3rd Test

3–7 January 2017
Scorecard
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8/538d (135 overs)
Matt Renshaw 184 (293)
Wahab Riaz 3/89 (28 overs)
315 (110.3 overs)
Younis Khan 175* (334)
Josh Hazlewood 4/55 (27.3 overs)
2/241d (32 overs)
Usman Khawaja 79* (98)
Wahab Riaz 1/28 (7 overs)
244 (80.2 overs)
Sarfraz Ahmed 72* (70)
Josh Hazlewood 3/29 (18.2 overs)
Australia won by 220 runs
Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
Umpires: Richard Illingworth (Eng) and Sundaram Ravi (Ind)
Player of the match: David Warner (Aus)
  • Australia won the toss and elected to bat.
  • Rain prevented play in the first sessions of days 3 and 4.
  • Hilton Cartwright (Aus) and Sharjeel Khan (Pak) both made their Test debuts.
  • Steve Smith (Aus) played his 50th Test.[39]
  • David Warner (Aus) became the fifth batsmen to score a century before lunch on the first day of a Test match and the first to do so in Australia.[40]
  • David Warner's century off 78 balls is the fastest Test century at the Sydney Cricket Ground and the second fastest against Pakistan.[40]
  • Sarfraz Ahmed (Pak) claimed his 100th Test dismissal as a wicket-keeper.[41]
  • Matt Renshaw (Aus) scored his first Test century.[42]
  • Younis Khan (Pak) became the first player to score a century in every nation that has hosted a Test match, including the United Arab Emirates.[43]
  • David Warner's half century off 23 balls in the second innings is the fastest Test fifty by an Australian and the second fastest overall.[44]
  • This was the fourth consecutive whitewash for Pakistan in Australia in Tests and their sixth consecutive defeat, making it their worst streak.[45]
  • Jackson Bird (Aus) equalled the record of four catches in a Test as a substitute fielder.[46]
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ODI series

1st ODI

13 January 2017
13:20 (D/N)
Scorecard
Australia 
9/268 (50 overs)
v
 Pakistan
176 (42.4 overs)
Matthew Wade 100* (100)
Hasan Ali 3/65 (9 overs)
Babar Azam 33 (46)
James Faulkner 4/32 (7 overs)
Australia won by 92 runs
The Gabba, Brisbane
Umpires: Mick Martell (Aus) and Chettithody Shamshuddin (Ind)
Player of the match: Matthew Wade (Aus)

2nd ODI

15 January 2017
14:20 (D/N)
Scorecard
Australia 
220 (48.2 overs)
v
 Pakistan
4/221 (47.4 overs)
Steve Smith 60 (101)
Mohammad Amir 3/47 (9.2 overs)
Mohammad Hafeez 72 (104)
James Faulkner 2/35 (9 overs)
Pakistan won by 6 wickets
Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne
Umpires: Chris Gaffaney (NZ) and Paul Wilson (Aus)
Player of the match: Mohammad Hafeez (Pak)

3rd ODI

19 January 2017
11:20 (D/N)
Scorecard
Pakistan 
7/263 (50 overs)
v
 Australia
3/265 (45 overs)
Babar Azam 84 (100)
Josh Hazlewood 3/32 (10 overs)
Steve Smith 108* (104)
Mohammad Amir 1/36 (10 overs)
Australia won by 7 wickets
WACA Ground, Perth
Umpires: Simon Fry (Aus) and Chettithody Shamshuddin (Ind)
Player of the match: Steve Smith (Aus)
  • Australia won the toss and elected to field.
  • Peter Handscomb (Aus) made his ODI debut.
  • Billy Stanlake (Aus) took his maiden ODI wicket.[51]
  • Babar Azam (Pak) became the joint-fastest player to score 1,000 runs in ODIs and the fastest for Pakistan in his 21st innings,[52] later broke by his team-mate in 2018, Fakhar Zaman, who achieved the feat in his 18th innings.[53]
  • Steve Smith (Aus) scored his 3,000th ODI run, becoming the quickest Australian to reach the milestone in his 79th innings.[54]

4th ODI

22 January 2017
14:20 (D/N)
Scorecard
Australia 
6/353 (50 overs)
v
 Pakistan
267 (43.5 overs)
David Warner 130 (119)
Hasan Ali 5/54 (10 overs)
Sharjeel Khan 74 (47)
Josh Hazlewood 3/54 (8.5 overs)
Australia won by 86 runs
Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
Umpires: Chris Gaffaney (NZ) and Mick Martell (Aus)
Player of the match: David Warner (Aus)
  • Australia won the toss and elected to bat.

5th ODI

26 January 2017
13:50 (D/N)
Scorecard
Australia 
7/369 (50 overs)
v
 Pakistan
312 (49.1 overs)
David Warner 179 (128)
Junaid Khan 2/61 (10 overs)
Babar Azam 100 (109)
Mitchell Starc 4/42 (9.1 overs)
Australia won by 57 runs
Adelaide Oval, Adelaide
Umpires: Simon Fry (Aus) and Chettithody Shamshuddin (Ind)
Player of the match: David Warner (Aus)
  • Their openers came out with an aggressive mindset, looking to capitalize on the powerplay. Usman Khan was the star of the opening overs, hammering boundaries all over the park. Australia[57] Won by 13 Runs
  • In 2016–17, the Pakistan cricket team toured Australia, playing three Test matches and five One-Day Internationals (ODIs). It was a challenging series for Pakistan[58] in which Australia won the Test series 3-0 and the ODI series 4-1. Pakistan's players struggled on Australia's fast pitches, although there were some standout performances, such as Azhar Ali and Sharjeel Khan's brilliant batting.
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