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India’s Kohli Fined for Konstas Shoulder Bump During Fourth Test

In a thrilling opener at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, Australia triumphed over Pakistan by two wickets in a gripping first ODI, chasing down a target of 204. Pakistan started strong with their bowling attack, and it seemed they might dominate the game. Haris Rauf was a standout performer, taking three crucial wickets, while Shaheen Afridi added to the pressure with two of his own. Their efforts initially had the Australian batting lineup on the back foot, leading to a tense atmosphere in the stadium. However, the home side rallied, with Josh Inglis emerging as a key player, scoring a vital 49 runs. His knock steadied the innings and brought Australia closer to victory before he fell to a well-executed delivery from Afridi. Steven Smith also played an important role, contributing 44 runs before being dismissed by Rauf, leaving fans on the edge of their seats as wickets continued to tumble.

Australia Secure Nail-Biting Win Over Pakistan in First ODI

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Pakistan to Face Australia in First ODI in Melbourne Tomorrow

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New Satellite Technology Identifies Plastic Debris on Beaches

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Pakistan ODI Squad Arrives in Melbourne for Australia Series

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Dozens Arrested in Melbourne as Anti-War Protesters Clash with Police

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Violent Clashes Erupt at Anti-War Protest in Melbourne Military Expo

Australia, South Korea Discuss AUKUS Partnership and North Korean Threats

Australia, South Korea Discuss AUKUS Partnership and North Korean Threats

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Gomal Zam Hydropower Plant Restored to Full Capacity After Eight Years

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US and Iran Trade Strikes, Putting New Strain on the Ceasefire

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