Australia Vs Pakistan Cricket Scorecard & H2H, 1st ODI Match – 2026

Australia vs Pakistan 1st ODI Scorecard - 2026
Result
1st ODI - Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi, Pakistan
AUS
AUSTRALIA 200/10 (44.1 Ov)
PAK
PAKISTAN 202/5 (42.3 Ov)
Pakistan won by 5 wickets
Player of the Match
Arafat Minhas
5/32 & 18* (17)
Batting: Pakistan Inning
Batsman R B 4s 6s SR
Sahibzada Farhanc Matt Short b Tanveer Sangha 28 33 3 0 84.85
Maaz Sadaqatc Matt Short b Matthew Kuhnemann 8 14 1 0 57.14
Babar Azamb Nathan Ellis 69 94 4 1 73.40
Muhammad Ghazi Ghori (wk)lbw b Nathan Ellis 65 92 8 0 70.65
Arafat Minhasnot out 18 17 2 1 105.88
Agha Salmanlbw b Marnus Labuschagne 6 4 1 0 150.00
Abdul Samadnot out 1 1 0 0 100.00
Extras 7 (lb 1, w 6)
Total 202/5 (42.3 Overs, CRR: 4.75)
Did Not Bat: Shadab Khan, Shaheen Afridi (c), Haris Rauf, Abrar Ahmed
Bowling: Australia
Bowler O M R W ECON
Nathan Ellis 7.0 0 45 2 6.43
Billy Stanlake 6.0 0 37 0 6.17
Matthew Kuhnemann 10.0 1 29 1 2.90
Tanveer Sangha 10.0 3 31 1 3.10
Matt Short 3.0 0 11 0 3.67
Matthew Renshaw 5.0 0 33 0 6.60
Marnus Labuschagne 1.3 0 15 1 10.00
Batting: Australia Inning
Batsman R B 4s 6s SR
Alex Careyc Salman Ali Agha b Abrar Ahmed 19 24 4 0 79.17
Matt Shortst Muhammad Ghazi Ghori b Arafat Minhas 55 76 6 0 72.37
Josh Inglis (c) (wk)lbw b Arafat Minhas 13 22 1 0 59.09
Marnus Labuschagnelbw b Arafat Minhas 0 2 0 0 0.00
Cameron Greenb Arafat Minhas 0 3 0 0 0.00
Matthew Renshawb Abrar Ahmed 61 63 5 1 96.83
Oliver Peakec Muhammad Ghazi Ghori b Salman Ali Agha 7 16 1 0 43.75
Matthew Kuhnemannc Babar Azam b Haris Rauf 24 40 2 0 60.00
Nathan Ellisb Arafat Minhas 8 14 0 0 57.14
Tanveer Sanghab Shaheen Afridi 0 4 0 0 0.00
Billy Stanlakenot out 0 1 0 0 0.00
Extras 13 (lb 6, w 7)
Total 200/10 (44.1 Overs, CRR: 4.53)
Bowling: Pakistan
Bowler O M R W ECON
Shaheen Afridi 6.0 0 19 1 3.17
Haris Rauf 5.1 0 24 1 4.65
Abrar Ahmed 10.0 0 44 2 4.40
Arafat Minhas POTM 10.0 1 32 5 3.20
Shadab Khan 8.0 0 54 0 6.75
Salman Ali Agha 5.0 0 21 1 4.20
Match Information & Lineups
SeriesAustralia in Pakistan 2026
DateMay 30 2026, Sat - 05:00 PM (IST)
TossPakistan won the toss and elected to bowl
CountryPakistan
CityRawalpindi
VenueRawalpindi Cricket Stadium
Pakistan Playing XI
Sahibzada Farhan, Maaz Sadaqat, Babar Azam, Muhammad Ghazi Ghori (wk), Salman Ali Agha, Abdul Samad, Shadab Khan, Arafat Minhas, Shaheen Afridi (c), Haris Rauf, Abrar Ahmed
Australia Playing XI
Matt Short, Alex Carey, Josh Inglis (c) (wk), Marnus Labuschagne, Cameron Green, Matt Renshaw, Ollie Peake, Nathan Ellis, Tanveer Sangha, Billy Stanlake, Matthew Kuhnemann
Head to Head Records
Historical Record Summary
71
AUSTRALIA WON
VS
36
PAKISTAN WON
Category Australia Pakistan
Total Matches Played 111
Won Overall 71 36
Lost Overall 36 71
Home Wins 38 6
Away Wins 19 7
Neutral Venue Wins 11 26
Tied Matches 1 1
No Result Matches 3 3

Australia Vs Pakistan – 1st ODI Match Highlight – 30 MAY 2026

There was a moment midway through this match when it felt as though the contest had finally settled into a predictable direction. A few overs later, that feeling had disappeared completely.

Australia and Pakistan spent much of the afternoon exchanging small advantages rather than delivering one decisive blow. Neither side managed to stay comfortably ahead for long, which gave the game an edge that remained until the closing stages.

Australia’s innings began with purpose. The early batters looked willing to trust their shots, picking up boundaries without appearing reckless. Pakistan, however, stayed patient. The bowlers didn’t search for miracles. Instead, they kept asking questions, and eventually the pressure produced opportunities.

The reply followed a similar pattern. Pakistan never seemed overwhelmed by the target, yet the chase never felt straightforward either. Runs arrived, then stalled. Partnerships developed, then disappeared before becoming truly damaging.

As the required equation tightened, the atmosphere around the ground changed. Conversations became quieter. Every fielding stop earned encouragement. Every appeal carried a little more emotion than the one before.

What stood out most wasn’t a single wicket or a spectacular boundary. It was how long the uncertainty lasted.

Long after the result became official, the match was likely remembered for that simple reason. Neither team gave much away, and the outcome remained open far deeper into the evening than many had expected.