Postpublished at 12:55 British Summer Time 20 October 2023
Geoff Lemon
BBC Test Match Special commentator
It's a stretch to say you pulled a side back when they get to 380 but it's better than the alternative.
Australia move up to fourth in group-stage table
Warner, dropped on 10 & 105, makes brilliant 163
Opener Marsh also hits century as Australia put on 259 for first wicket
Australia fall from 325-3 to 367-9
Shaheen takes 5-54 as Australia fail to build on blistering start
Rizwan keeps Pakistan in hunt but Zampa's four wickets apply brakes
Stoinis takes two quick wickets to end 134-run opening stand
Stephan Shemilt, Sam Drury and Timothy Abraham
Geoff Lemon
BBC Test Match Special commentator
It's a stretch to say you pulled a side back when they get to 380 but it's better than the alternative.
Marnus Labuschange is finally allowed to have a bat. I bet he's been champing at the bit up there.
Bharat Sundaresan
Journalist on Test Match Special
Some late respite for Pakistan, if you can call it that.
Inglis c Rizwan b Haris 13 (Aus 339-5)
Yep, a bit of glove on it. Just quietly, Pakistan have come back well here.
Simon Mann
BBC Test Match Special commentator
They're quite confident. They've reviewed but it's a strange one because it wasn't a concerted appeal.
Aus 339-4
The natural light is fading, the sun dropping quickly, floodlights taking over. Inglis tries to scoop Haris, doesn't get much of it and Rizwan thinks it's out caught behind...
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How many instances in one day cricket have there been two batsmen reaching a hundred from successive deliveries?
Ian from Ipswich
Warner got a pat on the head from Shaheen on his way off. It wsa like a big brother saying well batted to his younger sibling. Hassan serves up a low full toss to Inglis, who drives through the covers for four.
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James Gulleford: Why do captains insist on inserting the opposition? Babar has gifted the game away at the coin toss! Bat first!!!
Josh Inglis is the new man. To show that there is no respite for the Pakistan bowlers, the man born in Leeds slashes his first ball for four.
Bharat Sundaresan
Journalist on Test Match Special
A special knock from a special player. What a great of the game he has already become.
He has taken Pakistan down.
Simon Mann
BBC Test Match Special commentator
Warner is on his way after a magnificent innings.
Warner c sub (Shadab) b Rauf 163 (Aus 325-4)
The end of a very fine innings. Haris Rauf has been pummelled, but finally has David Warner.
Warner is looking for another six over long-on, but only finds the hands of sub fielder Shadab Khan at long-on.
Haris Rauf, four overs for 49, comes back an is hammered for six over long-on bay Warner. Welcome back, Haris.
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Unpopular opinion: Smith and Labuschagne are not expansive enough players to play ODI cricket in this day and age (of course world-class in tests!)
Luke
Hassan Ali is recalled to replace Shaheen and does a decent job of it. Seven from it, with no boundaries. Hassan can bowl three more, so will probably take all of those with eight to go. Who else, though?
Bharat Sundaresan
Journalist on Test Match Special
A little bit of air, it was in Marcus Stoinis' hitting arc and he just cleared his big shoulders and smashed it out of the ground.
Marcus Stoinis gets in on the act, launching his first six over long-off. Usama Mir has gone for 82 from nine overs. He probably wishes he was back playing club cricket for Colwyn Bay.
Bharat Sundaresan
Journalist on Test Match Special
That's a shot we've seen David Warner play so many times over the years.
We know he likes to go big in World Cups and with 10 overs still to go, he can go really big.
Nikesh Rughani
BBC Test Match Special commentator
What a shot that is from David Warner and what a way to bring up his 150.