Hussey, Maxwell guide Aus to series win

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SHARJAH: Contrasting half-centuries from Mike Hussey and Glenn Maxwell led Australia to a series-winning three-wicket victory over Pakistan in the third and final ODI here on Tuesday.

Man-of-the-Match Hussey used all his guile with clever reverse-sweeps and deflections as well as the odd lusty blow over midwicket to spearhead his side’s pursuit of 245 for victory after Pakistan had made 244 for seven.

Maxwell, who faced only 38 balls and hit four fours and three sixes, was dropped on 34 on the deep midwicket boundary by Azhar Ali and went on to seal the win with a six.

“It’s a very special feeling and a very special win after our (4-0) defeat in England,” Australia captain Michael Clarke told reporters. “I’ve never played in heat or humidity like this and the series was won by the whole team.”

Pakistan squandered a dream start by openers Mohammed Hafeez (78) and Nasir Jamshed (48), who made 129 together.

Man-of-the-series Mitchell Starc (4-51) was once again the pick of Australia’s attack, the pacer ending with 13 wickets from four ODIs against Afghanistan and Pakistan.

The sides will now play three T20s starting on Wednesday. (Reuters)

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