Fantastic Finch punishes Pakistan in Australia\'s win

Fantastic Finch punishes Pakistan in Australia's win

AFP  |  Sharjah 

struck back-to-back centuries to lead to another thumping eight wicket victory over a hapless in the second one-day international in on Sunday.

Finch, who scored 116 in Australia's eight wicket win in the first game at the same venue on Friday, put on a solid 209-run opening wicket stand with who made 109-ball 88.

Finch struck six sixes and 11 boundaries in a dominating innings, improving on his previous highest one-day score of 148 against at in 2013.

The victory becomes more memorable as it was 100th one-day international match between the two countries.

had replaced fast bowler with for rookie 18-year-old's first one-day and that left them more deeply inexperienced, having already rested six main players from the series.

Finch and Khawaja thrived against the novice attack, with Finch striking two sixs in the final overs while Khawaja's knock had eight boundaries.

Finch completed his hundred with a couple off Hasnain on his 97th ball, making successive hundreds for a second time in his career. He scored consecutive hundreds against England in last year.

Khawaja fell to leg-spinner with 76 needed while cracked two sixes in his 19 before he was run out.

owd their total of 280-7 -- after winning the toss -- to Mohammad Rizwan's maiden century.

Rizwan, only playing because regular keeper and has been rested for the series -- added 52 for the third wicket with (34) and an invaluable 127 for the fifth wicket with stand-in

Pakistan lost opener Imam-ul-Haq without scoring off the fifth ball of the innings from fast bowler

(19) and Sohail -- who scored his maiden hundred in the first game on Friday -- took the total to 35 when Richardson struck again, getting Masood caught at short mid-wicket.

But Richardson took 2-16 in his five overs and fell awkwardly in the outfield and left the field in the 11th over. Initial reports suggests he dislocated his shoulder and is doubtful for the remaining three matches.

Rizwan, though, lifted Pakistan after fell for 16, caught off spinner

Rizwan improved on his previous best of 75 not out, against at four years ago and completed his hundred with a single off 114 balls. He fell to to a boundary catch.

Coulter-Nile finished with 2-52.

Malik also smashed three boundaries and a six before falling in the 45th over. The remaining matches are in (March 27) and (March 29 and 31).

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First Published: Mon, March 25 2019. 01:05 IST