Australia v Pakistan: second Twenty20 international – live

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10th over: Australia 87-4 (Maxwell 17, David 1) Tim David is the new batter, and for once he can take a bit of time to get his eye in.

WICKET! Australia 86-4 (Stoinis c Abbas b Muqeem 14)

Sufyan Muqeem strikes! Stoinis middles a reverse sweep straight to deep point, where Abbas Afridi takes a comfortable catch. File under ‘he hit it too well’.

9th over: Australia 83-3 (Maxwell 15, Stoinis 13) Naseem Shah, back in the attack, is driven sweetly between mid-off and extra cover for four by Maxwell. He looks in good touch after that little cameo in Brisbane. Stoinis gets his first boundary to end the over, helped by a lazy bit of fielding from Haris Rauf at deep square leg.

It feels like Australia have weathered the storm, mainly because Haris is no longer bowling.

8th over: Australia 71-3 (Maxwell 9, Stoinis 7) This should be fun: the left-arm wristspinner Sufyan Muqeem is coming on to bowl. And he has Stoinis dropped third ball! He reverse-hoicked a poor delivery towards short third man, where Shaheen put down a diving chance. It wasn’t easy but he should really have taken it.

Maxwell carves a boundary through the covers, the first since the third over. At that stage Australia were 47 for 0 from 2.3 overs. Things have changed.

7th over: Australia 64-3 (Maxwell 4, Stoinis 5) The Australian commentators are raving about Abbas Afridi. He’s a sizeable unit who hits the pitch hard and at pace; he also grunts like a tennis player every time he releases the ball.

Stoinis tries to cut and is beaten by some extra pace. “Love his energy,” says David Warner. “His energy at the crease is unbelievable.”

There’s a bit too much energy on the next ball, an attempted slower ball that goes miles down the leg side. It only just landed on the pitch. Despite the wide it’s another really good over, which concludes with a slower ball that totally hoodwinks Maxwell. He misses it completely and shakes his head.

After that shambolic start, Afridi and Haris have taken three for 16 in four overs.

6th over: Australia 61-3 (Maxwell 3, Stoinis 4) Stoinis is dropped first ball! He fenced Haris Rauf to first slip, where Salman Agha contrived to drop a very simple chance.

Haris is on fire and has a big LBW appeal turned down two balls later. He wants to go upstairs but Rizwan overrules him; it looked a bit high and replays show there was an inside edge as well. Even so, this is blistering, game-changing stuff from Haris: 2-0-9-2. And he should have three wickets.

5th over: Australia 56-3 (Maxwell 2, Stoinis 0) Erm, who the hell is on top when the team batting first is 56 for 3 after five overs? Steven Stern, you out there?

WICKET! Australia 56-3 (Short b Afridi 32)

He’s got a wicket now! Short has been duped by a beautiful slower ball. He tried to launch it over midwicket, missed and was cleaned up. Pakistan have taken three wickets for four runs, having previously conceded 50 in 3.1 overs. Only them.

4.5 overs: Australia 56-2 (Short 32, Maxwell 2) Abbas Afridi continues Pakistan’s mini-revival, conceding four singles from his first five balls. He almost takes a wicket when Maxwell top-edges the ball into his grille and up in the air. Rizwan charges towards leg gully, dives forward but can’t quite reach the ball.

There’s a break in play while Maxwell has a concussion check.

4th over: Australia 52-2 (Short 30, Maxwell 0) Haris Rauf: 1-0-4-2. The rest: 3-0-48-0.

WICKET! Australia 52-2 (Inglis c Muqeem b Rauf 0)

Haris Rauf is doing it again! Inglis gets a leading edge to cover, where Muqeem sweeps forward to take another very good catch. Two wickets in three balls for Rauf, who has changed the mood of this game in the space of one over.

Haris Rauf was too hot for Josh Inglis.
Haris Rauf was too hot for Josh Inglis. Photograph: Rick Rycroft/AP

WICKET! Australia 52-1 (Fraser-McGurk c Salman b Rauf 20)

Haris Rauf comes into the attack. Short works him for two to bring up the fifty in just 3.1 overs, a record for Australia in T20 cricket. Pakistan are already in death-bowling mode, with lots of variations, and it has brought the first wicket.

Fraser-McGurk is hit in the gut by a slower ball, then swats a very short ball high over extra cover. Salman Agha backpedals to take an excellent catch; Fraser-McGurk goes for 20 from 9 balls.

Salman Agha takes an excellent catch to dismiss Jake Fraser-McGurk.
Salman Agha takes an excellent catch to dismiss Jake Fraser-McGurk. Photograph: Saeed Khan/AFP/Getty Images

3rd over: Australia 48-0 (Short 27, Fraser-McGurk 20) This is getting silly. Shaheen’s first ball is too short to Short, who wallops it over midwicket for six. A mistimed pull almost goes the distance as well, though in the end Short has to settle for four.

Shaheen switches to around the wicket and bowls two successive dot balls, both slower ones. Australia are slowing down too; they only managed 11 from that over.

2nd over: Australia 37-0 (Short 16, Fraser-McGurk 20) Short pulls Naseem Shah’s first ball into the crowd at midwicket. “Can someone tell our blokes this isn’t a seven-over game?” deadpans Mark Waugh on commentary.

Another short ball from Naseem is cut emphatically for four by Short. He has 16 from 5 balls, Fraser-McGurk 20 from 7. Crikey.

1st over: Australia 21-0 (Short 3, Fraser-McGurk 18) A flying start for Australia, with Shaheen’s first over disappearing for 21! Jake Fraser-McGurk hit three successive fours and then carted a spectacular six over wide mid-on. One of those fours involved a chance to Naseem Shah at third man; he dived forward, didn’t quite get to the ball and felt it slither under him to the fence.

Here come the players. There’s a big crowd at the SCG – not quite the reported sell-out, but enough to create a pretty good atmosphere. Shaheen Shah Afridi will open the bowling.

A happy 53rd birthday to Waqar Younis, the man who busted stumps for a living. This video is well worth a watch.

Weather watch

It’s a bit of a moody night in Sydney, but the forecast is for a dry night. We should get a full game.

Team news

Australia are unchanged. Pakistan bring in the left-arm wrist spinner Sufiyan Muqeem for Haseebullah Khan.

Australia Short, Fraser-McGurk, Inglis (c/wk), Maxwell, Stoinis, David, Hardie, Ellis, Bartlett, Johnson, Zampa.

Pakistan Sahibzada Farhan, Mohammad Rizwan (c/wk), Babar Azam, Usman Khan, Salman Agha, Irfan Khan, Abbas Afridi, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Naseem Shah, Haris Rauf, Sufiyan Muqeem.

Australia win the toss and bat

Mohammad Rizwan calls incorrectly and Josh Inglis is happy to bat first, as Australia did in the first T20.

Preamble

Rob Smyth

Rob Smyth

Hello and welcome to live coverage of the second T20 international between Australia and Pakistan in Sydney. The Brisbane weather turned the first game turned into a Seven7, won handsomely by Australia, but happily today’s forecast is much better so we should get a full game. Another win would give Australia the series with a match to spare.

The first T20I was notable for Glenn Maxwell’s hitting and a devastating new-ball burst from Xavier Bartlett (3 for 12) and Nathan Ellis (3 for 9). Bartlett has made an eye-catching start to his international career, taking 17 wickets at 9.23 across both white-ball codes. Australia will soon need a new pace attack across all three formats; Bartlett, Ellis and Spencer Johnson will be hoping to impress again tonight.

The match starts at 7pm AEDT.

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