DUBAI, (Reuters) – Australia produced a disciplined  all-round performance to beat Pakistan by six wickets to level  the five-match series 1-1 yesterday.

Led by off-spinner Nathan Hauritz’s three wickets, Australia  bowled out Pakistan for 207 before reaching their modest target  in the 46th over at the Dubai Sports City stadium.

Andrew Symonds followed his two-wicket haul with a solid 58  to swing the match Australia’s way.

“Full credit to our bowlers who did well to restrict the  Pakistan batsmen despite a bit of sloppy fielding,” stand-in  captain Michael Clarke told reporters.

“We batted well with James Hopes (48) giving us a good start  and then Andrew doing the rest. I hope we can maintain the  momentum going to Abu Dhabi (for the last three matches).”

On a slow wicket with inconsistent bounce, Pakistan needed  to work hard to build their innings.

Opener Salman Butt and all-rounder Shahid Afridi, who was  dropped by Hauritz on three, top-scored for Pakistan.

Butt made a patient 57 off 112 balls while Afridi, who took  six wickets in the first match, scored 41 in 40 deliveries.

Shoaib Akhtar then ended the innings by slamming a quickfire  25.
Australia, in reply, lost Brad Haddin cheaply before fellow  opener Hopes and Shane Watson (30) put on 77 for the second  wicket.

Leg-spinner Afridi removed Hopes before Symonds added 90 for  the fourth wicket with Clarke (39 not out).

Pakistan skipper Younis Khan said his batsmen did not put  enough runs on the board.

“We needed some good partnerships but that never happened,”  he said. “We have to work hard on a batting department that is  lacking fluency.”
The third game is on Monday.

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