
Aus Vs Pak : First T20I At Gabba Delayed Due To Lightning
November 14, 2024: The delay to the toss in the first T20I between Australia and Pakistan at The Gabba due to lightning adds an unexpected twist to what was already an exciting start to the series.
With the cut-off time for a five-over match being 8:29 pm local time, fans will be hoping the weather clears up soon so the game can begin—albeit with a potentially shortened format. Given the high level of anticipation for this T20 series, it’s certainly a test of patience for players and supporters alike.
This match marks the continuation of a riveting rivalry between Australia and Pakistan, particularly following Pakistan’s historic 2-1 victory in the recent ODI series. That series saw Pakistan defy the odds to clinch their first series win in Australia in over two decades, making the T20I series all the more exciting.
A standout performer in that ODI series was Pakistan’s right-arm seamer, Haris Rauf. He played a pivotal role in Pakistan’s victory, and his brilliant performances against Australian all-rounder Glenn Maxwell were particularly memorable. Rauf dismissed Maxwell three times throughout the series, including twice in the first two matches and once in the final ODI in Perth, where he forced Maxwell into a second duck in the series.
Rauf himself acknowledged the significance of those dismissals, referring to Maxwell as a “superstar” and a “legend,” while admitting he was “lucky” to have gotten the better of him on multiple occasions. Rauf’s fiery pace and ability to trouble the Australian star made for some unforgettable moments in the series, adding to the thrill of Pakistan’s remarkable turnaround.
Now, as the two teams face off in the T20I format, the focus will shift to their explosive lineups and the fast-paced nature of T20 cricket. With key players like Rauf leading the charge for Pakistan, and Australia’s own power hitters, this series is shaping up to be another fascinating chapter in this thrilling rivalry. Let’s hope the weather clears and the cricket can begin!
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