Melbourne Cricket Ground: Australian cricket legend Ian Healy weighed in on Australia’s recent 1-2 ODI series loss to Pakistan, offering a detailed critique of the team’s strategy and approach in Australian conditions.
Despite a promising start with a win at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), the Aussies stumbled in the subsequent matches, suffering comprehensive nine-wicket and eight-wicket losses at the Adelaide Oval and Optus Stadium, respectively. This was Pakistan's first ODI series win over the hosts in 22 years.
Healy highlighted Australia’s apparent failure to adapt its game plan to the unique demands of bouncy, seaming wickets on home soil - a mistake he believes Pakistan capitalised on to clinch the series after Australia took the first match. For him, Australia’s path to success in such conditions involved conserving wickets during the first 20 overs - setting a strong base that would allow for a push in the later stages of the innings, regardless of whether they were setting or chasing a target.