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In Pics: Warner ton guides Australia to win over Pakistan

Last updated on - Jun 13, 2019, 09:31 IST
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​Comeback man David Warner slams ton

A brilliant 107 off 111 balls by David Warner helped Australia post 307 in their ICC World Cup 2019 match against Pakistan in Taunton. (AFP Photo)

2/7

​Captain Finch gave a solid start

After being dropped twice by the opposition, the Aussie skipper went on to score a crucial 82 off 84 balls, including six fours and four sixes. (AP Photo)

3/7

​Mohammad Amir’s five-wicket haul

Amir was the wrecker-in-chief for Pakistan as he claimed five wickets, conceding just 30 runs in his 10 overs. (AFP Photo)

4/7

​​Hasan Ali’s blast with the bat

Hasan Ali scored a quick-fire 32 off 15 balls, including three sixes and as many fours. (AFP Photo)

5/7

Prolific batting by Wahab Riaz

With six overs and three wickets in hand Wahab Riaz scored 45 in 39 balls but Mitchell Starc returned to the attack to have Riaz caught behind to the thinnest of edges. (Reuters Photo)

6/7

​Poor fielding by Pakistan

Poor fielding and a few dropped catches by Pakistan fielders allowed Australia cross the 300-run mark.(AFP Photo)

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​Sarfaraz Ahmed's poor run out

Pakistan’s last hope Sarfaraz Ahmed was brilliantly run out for 40 by Glenn Maxwell's direct hit to end the contest. (AFP Photo)

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