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Australia-A end Pakistan tour with one-day
series win
Pakistan
Times Sports
Desk
LAHORE: Australia-A
clinched the one-day series to finish their three-week tour of Pakistan on a
high.
"It was a beneficial tour for the future of Australian cricket," coach Tim
Nielsen said, after Australia-A beat Pakistan-A by 97 runs in the third and
final one-dayer to take the series 2-1 on Tuesday.
The tourists won the first one-day match on Friday by seven wickets but
Pakistan-A levelled the series in the second on Sunday, cruising to victory
by eight wickets.
Phil Jacques cracked a brilliant 114 and Cameron White a quickfire unbeaten
59 in Australia A's total of 273-7 in 50 overs in the decider.
Pakistan-A were shot out for 176 in 39 overs with Test batsman Bazid Khan
topscoring with 95.
Pakistan had won the two-match Test series 1-0 earlier this month.
Australian chairman of selector Trevor Hohns described the Australia A tour
as "one to spot future talent" in the aftermath of Australia's upset Ashes
defeat to England earlier this month, their first for 18 years.
Nielsen, head coach of the Australian cricket academy, said his boys got the
competition they needed.
"The tour provided us the much needed competition, quite exactly what we
asked for, and proved that we have quality players to get elevated to the
Australian national team," he said.
Australia have drafted A team players James Hope, Brad Hodge and Nathan
Bracken for their squads for next month's Super series against the World XI.
The tourists fly out late Tuesday night.●
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