Australia Takes 2-0 Lead in T20 Series Against Pakistan with Convincing Win

Australia took a commanding 2-0 lead in the T20 series against Pakistan after securing a comfortable victory in the second match. Australia set a target of 148, with Matthew Short and Glenn Maxwell contributing valuable runs. Despite Haris Rauf’s impressive four-wicket performance, Pakistan’s top order collapsed early, and although Usman Khan’s 52 runs provided some hope, the team fell short, managing only 134 runs in their chase.

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