Australia Vs Pakistan Cricket Scorecard & H2H, 3rd ODI Match – 2026

Australia vs Pakistan 3rd ODI Scorecard - 2026
Result
Australia in Pakistan 2026 • 3rd ODI • Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore • Jun 04 2026
AUS
AUSTRALIA 157 (42.0)
PAK
PAKISTAN 161/6 (41.5)
Pakistan won by 4 wickets
Player of the Match
Shaheen Afridi
Player of the Series
Arafat Minhas
Batting: Pakistan Inning
Batsman R B 4s 6s SR
Sahibzada Farhanb Nathan Ellis 6 7 0 0 85.71
Maaz Sadaqatlbw b Matt Short 27 26 5 0 103.85
Babar Azamb Matthew Kuhnemann 40 84 3 0 47.62
Muhammad Ghazi Ghori (wk)b Matthew Kuhnemann 8 13 0 0 61.54
Agha Salmanc Josh Inglis b Matthew Kuhnemann 15 24 1 0 62.5
Arafat Minhasc Cameron Green b Matt Renshaw 9 25 1 0 36.00
Abdul Samadnot out 18 30 1 0 60.00
Shadab Khannot out 29 42 2 0 69.05
Extras: 9 (lb: 4, w: 5) Total: 161/6 (41.5 ov, RR: 3.85)
Bowling: Australia
Bowler O M R W ECON
Nathan Ellis 9.0 1 40 1 4.4
Cameron Green 1.0 0 8 0 8.0
Matthew Kuhnemann 10.0 1 38 3 3.8
Matt Short 7.0 0 23 1 3.3
Adam Zampa 9.5 0 38 0 3.9
Matthew Renshaw 3.0 1 6 1 2.0
Marnus Labuschagne 2.0 1 4 0 2.0
Batting: Australia Inning
Batsman R B 4s 6s SR
Matt Shortc Sahibzada Farhan b Shaheen Afridi 0 2 0 0 0.00
Josh Inglis (c) (wk)c Sahibzada Farhan b Shaheen Afridi 65 71 8 1 91.55
Marnus LabuschagneRun out (Arafat Minhas) 19 39 2 0 48.72
Alex Careyb Haris Rauf 19 32 1 0 59.38
Cameron Greenc Babar Azam b Shaheen Afridi 7 15 1 0 46.67
Matthew Renshawc Salman Ali Agha b Abrar Ahmed 4 13 0 0 30.77
Cooper Connollyb Abrar Ahmed 3 12 0 0 25.00
Oliver Peakec Muhammad Ghazi Ghori b Shadab Khan 7 13 1 0 53.85
Matthew Kuhnemannnot out 9 29 0 0 31.03
Adam Zampab Shadab Khan 10 23 0 0 43.48
Nathan EllisRun Out (Sub) 1 3 0 0 33.33
Extras: 13 (lb: 6, w: 7) Total: 157 (10 wkts, 42.0 ov, RR: 3.74)
Bowling: Pakistan
Bowler O M R W ECON
Shaheen Afridi 8.0 1 30 3 3.8
Haris Rauf 7.0 0 33 1 4.7
Abrar Ahmed 10.0 2 19 2 1.9
Arafat Minhas 6.0 1 27 0 4.5
Shadab Khan 9.0 0 28 2 3.1
Agha Salman 2.0 0 14 0 7.0
Match Information & Lineups
SeriesAustralia in Pakistan 2026 (3rd ODI)
VenueGaddafi Stadium, Lahore
TossAustralia elected to bat
DateJun 04 2026, Thu
Time05:00 PM IST
CountryPakistan
Pakistan Playing XI
Sahibzada Farhan, Maaz Sadaqat, Babar Azam, Muhammad Ghazi Ghori (wk), Arafat Minhas, Salman Ali Agha, Abdul Samad, Shadab Khan, Shaheen Afridi (c), Haris Rauf, Abrar Ahmed
Australia Playing XI
Alex Carey, Matt Short, Josh Inglis (c) (wk), Marnus Labuschagne, Cameron Green, Matt Renshaw, Ollie Peake, Nathan Ellis, Matthew Kuhnemann, Adam Zampa, Cooper Connolly
Head to Head History (All ODIs)
71
AUSTRALIA
VS
36
PAKISTAN
Metric / Conditions Australia Pakistan
Matches Played 111
Total Won 71 36
No Result 3
Tied 1
Won at Home 38 6
Won Away 7 19
Won at Neutral Venues 26 11

Australia Vs Pakistan – 3rd ODI Match Highlight – 04 Jun 2026

Australia and Pakistan met for the third ODI with the series already carrying its own storylines, yet the match quickly created a new one.

For much of the day, certainty felt temporary.

A productive partnership would suggest control. A wicket a few minutes later would challenge that idea. Neither team managed to build the sort of advantage that allows players or supporters to relax for very long.

What made the contest interesting was not a single dramatic moment. It was the accumulation of smaller ones. A misfield that added pressure. An over that produced fewer runs than expected.

A partnership that appeared ready to change the match before fading sooner than anticipated. The game seemed to move through those details.

Australia enjoyed periods where things looked straightforward enough. Pakistan responded often enough to keep the situation uncomfortable. The balance shifted repeatedly without ever completely breaking.

As the match moved deeper into its final stages, attention naturally narrowed. Every decision felt slightly more important. Every delivery carried a little more consequence than the one before it.

Eventually, the scoreboard provided an answer. The journey toward that answer was less tidy.

What lingered afterwards was not the margin or the numbers. It was the feeling of a contest that remained open longer than expected, forcing both teams to keep searching for control and rarely allowing either side to hold it for long.