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  • AUS vs PAK 1st ODI FREE Live Streaming: When, Where And How To Watch Australia vs Pakistan First ODI Match Live Telecast On Mobile APPS, TV And Laptop In India? , cricket news

    AUS vs PAK: Australia and Pakistan are set to face off in a three-match ODI series, beginning Monday at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG). This series brings exciting changes and a sense of revival for both teams, with Pakistan under new leadership and Australia reuniting with a familiar captain.

    For Pakistan, this ODI series marks a significant shift, as Mohammad Rizwan takes over the reins from Babar Azam, embarking on his first series as captain in the white-ball format. Pakistan is looking to rebuild its momentum following a disappointing exit in the group stage of the 2023 World Cup, and the team hopes that the fresh captaincy can infuse a new strategy and energy into their campaign. Rizwan, who has been one of Pakistan’s most consistent performers in recent years, will be under the spotlight as he leads his side in what many fans hope will be the beginning of a successful new era.

    Australia, on the other hand, is coming off an intense five-match ODI series win over England in September, where they triumphed 3-2. However, this series will see the return of Pat Cummins as captain, following a short break from ODI duties during the England series. Cummins, fresh from leading Australia to an impressive World Cup victory in 2023, will now look to bring his experience and leadership back to the ODI squad as they face a determined Pakistan side. His return is seen as an opportunity to stabilize the Australian bowling attack and reinforce their status as one of the top ODI teams in the world.

    Australia vs Pakistan: 1st ODI Complete Live Streaming Details

    When will the Australia vs Pakistan 1st ODI start?

    The Australia vs Pakistan 1st ODI will take place on Monday (November 4).

    Where will Australia vs Pakistan 1st ODI take place?

    The 1st One Day International between Australia and Pakistan will be played at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne.

    At what time will the Australia vs Pakistan 1st ODI start?

    The Australia vs Pakistan 1st ODI will start at 9:00 AM IST.

    How to watch the live telecast of Australia vs Pakistan 1st ODI in India?

    The live broadcast of the first ODI between Australia and Pakistan will air on Star Sports Network.

    How to watch the live streaming of Australia vs Pakistan 1st ODI in India?

    You can watch the live stream of the first ODI between Australia and Pakistan on the Disney+ Hotstar app and website in India.

    AUS vs PAK 1st ODI: Squads

    Australia: Pat Cummins (c), Jake Fraser-McGurk, Matthew Short, Steven Smith, Josh Inglis (wk), Marnus Labuschagne, Glenn Maxwell, Aaron Hardie, Mitchell Starc, Adam Zampa, Josh Hazlewood, Cooper Connolly, Sean Abbott, Marcus Stoinis.

    Pakistan: Mohammad Rizwan (c), Abdullah Shafique, Saim Ayub, Babar Azam, Kamran Ghulam, Agha Salman, Aamer Jamal, Shaheen Afridi, Naseem Shah, Haris Rauf, Mohammad Hasnain, Arafat Minhas, Faisal Akram, Haseebullah Khan, Irfan Khan.

  • Quad Sends Clear Message To China, Calls For Respecting Sovereignty, Territorial Integrity Of Nations |

    TOKYO: In a loud and clear message to China, the Quad on Monday reaffirmed its steadfast commitment to a free and open Indo-Pacific and resolved to work towards a region where no country dominates others and each state is free from “coercion” in all its forms. The grouping comprising India, the US, Japan and Australia, after a meeting of their foreign ministers, announced a plan to expand its ambitious Indo-Pacific Maritime Domain Awareness (IPMDA) program to the Indian Ocean region that would facilitate monitoring the strategic waters.

    The Quad also said that it was working for early operationalization of its South Asia program through India’s Information Fusion Center for the Indian Ocean Region. The Quad foreign ministerial meeting also called for upholding the free and open rules-based global order and respecting the principle of freedom, human rights, democratic values, sovereignty and territorial integrity of nations.

    Without directly naming China, the ministers expressed serious concern over the situation in the East and South China Seas and reiterated the Quad’s strong opposition to any “unilateral actions that seek to change the status quo by force or coercion.” The meeting was attended by External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Japanese Foreign Minister Yoko Kamikawa and Australia’s Foreign Minister Penny Wong.

    “All countries have a role in contributing to regional peace, stability, and prosperity, while seeking a region in which no country dominates and no country is dominated, competition is managed responsibly, and each country is free from coercion in all its forms and can exercise its agency to determine its own future,” the ministers said in a joint statement.

    It said the Quad continues to advance the development of a “trusted, secure and robust” telecommunication network, and announced a plan to roll out Open Radio Access Networks (Open RAN) in island nation Palau. In his remarks at a press conference, Jaishankar said the Quad is not a “talk shop” but a platform that generates practical outcomes.

    In their statement, the Quad foreign ministers also expressed “deepest concern over the war raging in Ukraine including its terrible and tragic humanitarian consequences.” “We reiterate the need for a comprehensive, just, and lasting peace in line with international law, consistent with the purposes and principles of the UN Charter, including respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity,” they said.

    The Quad foreign ministers also referred to increasing Chinese maneuvers in the South China Sea, especially the “dangerous use” of coast guard and maritime militia vessels. “We continue to express our serious concern about the militarization of disputed features, and coercive and intimidating maneuvers in the South China Sea,” the joint statement said.

    “We also express our serious concern about the dangerous use of coast guard and maritime militia vessels, the increasing use of various kinds of dangerous manoeuvres, and efforts to disrupt other countries’ offshore resource exploitation activities,” it said amid clashes between Chinese and Philippine vessels in the disputed South China Sea.

    The ministers emphasized the importance of adherence to international law, particularly as reflected in the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), to address challenges to the global maritime rules-based order, including in the South and East China Seas. China claims sovereignty over almost the entire South China Sea, where Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan and Vietnam have overlapping claims.

    The foreign ministers said the Quad is fully committed towards a free, open and prosperous Indo-Pacific. “We reaffirm the Quad’s steadfast commitment to a free and open Indo-Pacific, which is inclusive and resilient, and are united in our commitment to upholding the free and open rules-based international order, with its strong support for the principle of freedom, human rights, the rule of law, democratic values, sovereignty and territorial integrity, and peaceful settlement of disputes,” he said.

    The ministers also “unequivocally” condemned terrorism and violent extremism in all its forms including cross-border terrorism. “We strongly reiterate our condemnation of terrorist attacks, including the 26/11 Mumbai and Pathankot attacks and call for bringing the perpetrators of these attacks to justice without delay,” they added.

    The Quad urged all countries to take immediate, sustained and irreversible action to prevent territory under their control from being used for terrorist purposes. “We reiterate the call for concerted action against all UN-listed terrorist groups including Al-Qa’ida, ISIS/Daesh, Lashkar e-Tayyiba (LeT), Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM), and their proxy groups,” the ministers said in the statement.

    Quad is committed to international cooperation and working together with our international and regional partners in a comprehensive and sustained manner to strengthen their capacity to prevent, detect and respond to threats posed by terrorism and violent extremism, it said. On the situation in Gaza, the foreign ministers said the large-scale loss of civilian lives and the humanitarian crisis there is “unacceptable”. They also voiced concern over the “worsening” political, security and humanitarian situation in Myanmar, including in Rakhine state.

    “We unequivocally condemn the terror attacks on October 7, 2023. The large-scale loss of civilian lives and the humanitarian crisis in Gaza is unacceptable,” they said. “We affirm the imperative of securing the release of all hostages held by Hamas, and emphasize that the deal to release hostages would bring an immediate and prolonged ceasefire in Gaza,” they added.

  • Australia Complete Series Whitewash Over West Indies In 1000th ODI Match, Become 2nd Team To Ever Reach Milestone | cricket news

    Australia played their 1000th ODI match on Tuesday, becoming only the second team after India to do so in the history of the format. Australia accomplished this milestone during the third and final ODI against West Indies at Canberra. This landmark match turned out to be a memorable one for the Aussies as well, as they bundled out West Indies for just 86 in 24.1 overs and chased down the target in just 6.5 overs. With this, they also clean-swept the series 3-0.

    In 1,000 ODIs, Australia has won 609, lost 348, tied nine and 34 ended in no result. Their win percentage is 60.90.

    Besides Australia, only India has managed to play 1,000 ODI matches. In 1,055 ODIs, India has won 559, lost 443, nine have ended in a tie and 44 matches failed to produce a result. India’s win percentage is 52.98.

    With six ICC Cricket World Cup trophies and two titles to go along with a win percentage of above 60, the Aussies are the most successful team in ODIs. Coming to the match, Australia put WI to bat first. Only opener Alick Athanaze (32 in 60 balls, with two fours) could notch a decent score as Xavier Bartlett (4/21), Lance Morris (2/13) and Adam Zampa (2/14) played a key role in skittling out. West Indies for 86 in 24.1 overs.

    In the chase of 87 runs, openers Jake Fraser-McGurk (41 in 18 balls, with five fours and three sixes) and Josh Inglis (35 in 16 balls, with four boundaries and a six) wasted no time, helping Australia cross the finishing. line in just 6.5 overs.

    With a total of 185 balls bowled across both innings, it was the shortest men’s ODI ever on Australian soil and overall, the sixth shortest ODI ever. The shortest ODI was between Nepal and the US back in February 2020, lasting just 104 balls. The US was bowled out for 35 in 12 overs, with Nepal chasing it down in 5.2 overs.