​Jan. 15 (CRICKETNMORE) - Pakistan beat Australia by six wickets in second ODI at MCG in Melbourne on Sunday. Earlier, Australian Captain won the toss and opt to bat. Pakistan bowlers managed to restrict Australia to a low score as the home side was bowled out for just 220 in 49th Over. 

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Pakistan achieved the target in 47.4 Overs.

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The series is now leveled at ​1-1 with 3 matches to go.

​Pakistan - 221/4 in 47.4 in Overs​

M Hafeez   c J Hazlewood b J Faulkner  72 (​104)​

S Khan   c M Wade b J Faulkner  30 (​32​)​

B Azam   c J Hazlewood b M Starc  34(​49)​

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A Shafiq   c M Wade b M Starc  13 (29)

S Malik   Not Out  42 (52)

U Akmal   *Not Out  18 (20)

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Extras 12 (b-0,lb-5,w-7,nb-0)

Australia Bowling

M Starc 10 1 45 2

J Hazlewood 10 2 32 0

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J Faulkner 9 0 36 2

P Cummins 10 1 48 0

M Marsh 6 1 32 0

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T Head 2.4 0 23 0

Australia were bowled out for 220 against some brilliant bowlling attack of Pakistan in the second ODI at MCG in Melbourne on Sunday. Smith remained the top scorer for his team with the only fifty of the innings.

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Check Australia innings Scorecard:

Australia - 220/10 in 48.2 Overs

D Warner   c M Rizwan b Junaid K  16 (22)​

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U Khawaja   c S Khan b Junaid K  17 (21) ​

S Smith   b I Wasim  60 (101)​

M Marsh   c I Wasim b M Amir  0 (1)​

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T Head   c M Rizwan b H Ali  29 (31)​

G Maxwell   b I Wasim  23 (26)​

M Wade   b S Malik  35 (56)​

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J Faulkner  c A Shafiq b M Amir  19 (22)

M Starc   run out (Junaid K)  3 (5)​

P Cummins   c M Rizwan b M Amir  0 (3)​

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J Hazlewood   *Not Out  0 (3)

Extras: 18 (b-0,lb-7,w-10,nb-1)

Pakistan Bowling

M Amir 9.2 0 47 3

Junaid K 8 0 40 2

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I Wasim 10 0 37 2

H Ali 7 0 29 1

S Malik 4 0 15 1

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M Hafeez 10 0 45 0

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