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Mohammad Hafeez 72 against Australia


Watch Mohammad Hafeez 72 runs batting highlights today against Australia in the 2nd ODI of the series played at Melbourne Cricket Ground. Mohammad Hafeez provided a good start to Pakistan to chase. Pakistan required 221 runs target to win the 2nd ODI of the series. The all-rounder batsman Mohammad Hafeez came to bat with young opener Sharjeel Khan to start the innings. Both the players started batting very carefully. Mohammad Hafeez was dropped in the first over by the hand of skipper Steven Smith when he was on zero. He played a wonderful innings of 72 runs off 103 balls and picked up by Faulkner. Watch Mohammad Hafeez 72 runs batting highlights in HD quality video against Australia in the 2nd ODI of the series played at Melbourne.


In the 2nd ODI contest of the series, Mohammad Hafeez was leading team Pakistan. Azhar Ali was injured in the opening game and he could not play 2nd ODI. Mohammad Hafeez played very responsibly and defensively with Sharjeel Khan. Both the players prepared 68 runs partnership to team in the beginning of the innings. They faced very confidently the bowling attack of Australia. Watch Mohammad Hafeez 72 runs batting highlights in HD quality video against Australia in the 2nd ODI of the series played at Melbourne. Pakistan first contained Australia in 220 runs and then a brilliant knock played by Mohammad Hafeez to bring Pakistan home.

Mohammad Hafeez stayed on the wicket till 31 overs and made 72 runs off 104 balls. He was picked up by James Faulkner on the second last ball of the 32th over. He made 72 runs with the help of 8 boundaries. The total runs were 142 on the board when Mohammad Hafeez returned to the pavilion. The batting line up of Pakistan was very well and the policies of Mohammad Hafeez as a captain were very beneficial for Pakistan. Due to a good start given by Mohammad Hafeez and Sharjeel Khan, the batting line up played well till the end. Watch Mohammad Hafeez 72 runs batting highlights in HD quality video against Australia in the 2nd ODI of the series played at Melbourne.

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