Complete
Cricket World Cup 2023, 18th Match, Bengaluru, Oct 20th, 2023

Australia

(49.6 ov) 367/9

Pakistan

(45.3 ov) 305/10

Complete Australia won by 62 runs

Player of Match: David Warner

32.2
Usama Mir to Warner, FOUR, dropped! 87.2kph, dropped short by Usama Mir, Warner miscues the pull off the back foot. Not much power behind it. Shafique comes in and to his right from deep mid-wicket, gets both hands
32.1
Usama Mir to Mitchell Marsh, 1 run, 88.5kph, leggie on a short of length, cut hard to sweeper cover off the back foot
Usama Mir [4.0-0-31-0] is back into the attack
Most hundreds in World Cups
7 - Rohit Sharma
6 - Sachin Tendulkar
5 - Ricky Ponting
5 - Kumar Sangakkara
5 - David Warner
31.6
Haris Rauf to Warner, FOUR, 146.8kph, fullish delivery and Warner stays leg-side of the ball to drive. Doesn't over-hit,
Most consecutive ODI hundreds against a team
4 - Virat Kohli vs West Indies (2017-18)
4* - David Warner vs Pakistan (2017-2023)
31.5
Haris Rauf to Warner, no run, 147.4kph, pacy away-angling length ball wide of off
31.4
Haris Rauf to Mitchell Marsh, 1 run, Rauf goes fuller and that's been drilled through cover point
31.3
Haris Rauf to Mitchell Marsh, SIX, take that! Length ball around off, Mitchell Marsh slightly crouches and clubs it over mid-wicket for a 77m six
David Warner’s recent ODI scores against Pakistan
130(119), Sydney, 2017
179(128), Adelaide, 2017
107(111), Taunton, CWC 2019
100*(85) , Bengaluru, 2023

Most consecutive ODI hundreds against a team
4 - Virat Kohli vs West Indies (2017-18)
4* - David Warner vs Pakistan (2017-2023)
31.2
Haris Rauf to Warner, 1 run, square of the wicket
31.1
Haris Rauf to Warner, no run, 132.1kph, shortish outside off, Warner looks to cut and under-edges it towards cover
Haris Rauf [3.0-0-47-0] is back into the attack
Nikhil: Vintage Australia
30.6
Nawaz to Mitchell Marsh, no run,
30.5
Nawaz to Mitchell Marsh, FOUR, hundred for birthday boy, Mitchell Marsh now! Lets out a roar and he's rightly pumped up.
30.4
Nawaz to Warner, 1 run, fourth successive ODI hundred for Warner against Pakistan! He walked off angrily having given out lbw in the previous match, got dropped on 10 off Afridi's bowling today, but the southpaw hasn't put a foot wrong after that. Comes down the track, eases the drive to long-on for a single. Jumps and punches the air in delight. Off comes the helmet and raises his bat
30.3
Nawaz to Warner, no run, another dot as Warner pushes this full ball back to Nawaz
30.2
Nawaz to Warner, no run
The crowd are on their feet cheering Warner