Australia Vs Pakistan Cricket Scorecard & H2H, 2nd ODI Match – 2026

Australia vs Pakistan 2nd ODI Scorecard
Result
2nd ODI - Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore, Pakistan (Jun 02 2026)
AUS
AUSTRALIA 231/9 (50.0)
PAK
PAKISTAN 190 (44.0)
Australia won by 41 runs
Player of the Match
Nathan Ellis
4/33 (9.0 Overs)
Batting: Australia Inning
Batsman R B 4s 6s SR
Alex Carey b Shaheen Afridi 0 1 - - -
Matt Short c and b Abrar Ahmed 15 24 2 - 62.50
Josh Inglis (c) (wk) b Arafat Minhas 51 74 5 - 68.92
Marnus Labuschagne c Salman Ali Agha b Arafat Minhas 5 12 1 - 41.67
Cameron Green c Sahibzada Farhan b Abrar Ahmed 53 92 1 2 57.61
Matthew Renshaw b Haris Rauf 43 43 3 - 100.00
Oliver Peake b Haris Rauf 31 32 1 2 96.88
Matthew Kuhnemann b Shaheen Afridi 5 12 - - 41.67
Nathan Ellis c Arafat Minhas b Shaheen Afridi 5 9 1 - 55.56
Adam Zampa not out 0 1 - - -
Tanveer Sangha did not bat - - - - -
Extras 23 (lb 7, w 8, nb 8)
Total Runs 231/9 (50.0 Overs, CRR: 4.62)
Bowling: Pakistan
Bowler O M R W ECON
Shaheen Afridi 8.0 1 36 3 4.5
Haris Rauf 10.0 1 49 2 4.9
Arafat Minhas 10.0 2 27 2 2.7
Abrar Ahmed 10.0 1 34 2 3.4
Maaz Sadaqat 2.0 0 7 0 3.5
Shadab Khan 9.0 0 56 0 6.2
Agha Salman 1.0 0 7 0 7.0
Batting: Pakistan Inning
Batsman R B 4s 6s SR
Sahibzada Farhan c Adam Zampa b Matthew Kuhnemann 3 4 - - 75.00
Maaz Sadaqat b Nathan Ellis 0 1 - - -
Babar Azam lbw b Nathan Ellis 16 16 2 - 100.00
Muhammad Ghazi Ghori (wk) b Adam Zampa 37 48 5 - 77.08
Agha Salman b Matt Short 7 10 1 - 70.00
Abdul Samad c and b Matt Short 2 5 - - 40.00
Shadab Khan st Josh Inglis b Tanveer Sangha 71 104 1 3 68.27
Arafat Minhas lbw b Nathan Ellis 33 43 4 - 76.74
Shaheen Afridi (c) c Josh Inglis b Matt Short 11 18 2 - 61.11
Haris Rauf b Nathan Ellis 0 15 - - -
Abrar Ahmed not out 0 0 - - -
Extras 10 (lb 1, w 9)
Total Runs 190 (44.0 Overs, CRR: 4.32)
Bowling: Australia
Bowler O M R W ECON
Nathan Ellis 9.0 1 33 4 3.7
Matthew Kuhnemann 10.0 1 41 1 4.1
Matt Short 8.0 1 36 3 4.5
Adam Zampa 9.0 0 30 1 3.3
Tanveer Sangha 4.0 1 22 1 5.5
Matthew Renshaw 2.0 0 8 0 4.0
Cameron Green 2.0 0 19 0 9.5
Match Information & Lineups
Series Australia in Pakistan 2026
Venue Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore
Toss Pakistan won the toss and elected to bowl.
Country Pakistan
City Lahore
Time Jun 02 2026, Tue - 05:00 PM (IST)
Australia Playing XI
Matt Short, Alex Carey, Josh Inglis (c) (wk), Marnus Labuschagne, Cameron Green, Matt Renshaw, Ollie Peake, Nathan Ellis, Tanveer Sangha, Matthew Kuhnemann, Adam Zampa
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
Head to Head Records
Australia vs Pakistan All-Time ODI Statistics
71
Australia
VS
36
Pakistan
Statistical Breakdown Australia Pakistan
Total Matches 111 111
Matches Won 71 36
Matches Lost 36 71
Home Wins 38 6
Away Wins 7 19
Neutral Venue Wins 26 11
No Result 3 3
Tied 1 1

Australia Vs Pakistan – 2nd ODI Match Highlight – 02 Jun 2026

The scoreboard will eventually reduce the day to a few numbers. A total. A margin. A list of names. The match itself felt a little messier than that.

For long stretches, neither side looked fully convinced it was in charge. Australia had periods where everything appeared orderly. Singles came easily, partnerships settled in, and the game moved at a comfortable pace. Then a wicket would arrive and the conversation would change again.

Pakistan spent much of the afternoon doing exactly what visiting teams hope to do. Stay close. Stay relevant. Refuse to let the game drift away. That approach kept the contest alive.

There wasn’t a dramatic collapse or a spell that instantly altered everything. The pressure accumulated more gradually. An over that produced fewer runs than expected. A chance that almost carried to a fielder. A partnership that promised more than it delivered.

The match seemed to be built from those moments.

As the chase unfolded, certainty became difficult to find. Every time the required rate looked manageable, another question appeared. Every time the bowling side sensed control, a boundary interrupted the mood.

Supporters searching for a simple narrative probably left disappointed.

Those looking for a contest likely enjoyed themselves.

By the final stages, the result felt less important than the tension that had carried the game forward. The outcome eventually arrived, as outcomes always do. What lingered was the sense that neither team had been allowed an easy afternoon.

Sometimes that’s enough to make an ODI worth remembering.