Travis Head hit a fiery century as Australia beat Pakistan by 88 runs in the first ODI in Lahore on Tuesday.
Head’s 72-ball 101 guided Australia to 313-7 before the 28-year-old took 2-35 to help bowl Pakistan out for 225 in 45.2 overs.
Leg-spinner Adam Zampa starred with the ball, taking 4-38 in 10 probing overs, while completing 100 wickets in his 65th ODI.
The victory gives Australia a 1-0 lead in the three-match series and their 10th successive ODI win over Pakistan since January 2017.
Opener Imam-ul-Haq hit a fighting 96-ball 103 while skipper Babar Azam made a 72-ball 57, but with the asking rate hovering around 9.5 Australia were never in doubt of victory.
Haq hit six boundaries and three sixes in his eighth ODI century but was bowled by paceman Nathan Ellis in the 39th over with 110 needed off 66 balls.
Haq added 96 with Azam for the second wicket after opener Fakhar Zaman fell for 18 and another 38 with Khushdil Shah (19) for the sixth wicket.
Azam, who hit six boundaries, became the second-fastest batsman to complete 4,000 ODI runs in 82 innings, one more than South African Hashim Amla’s record.
Azam was trapped lbw by Mitchell Swepson in the 25th over before Head dismissed Saud Shakil (three) and Iftikhar Ahmed (three) to further jolt Pakistan.
Zampa finished with the wickets of Mohammad Rizwan (10), Hasan Ali (two), Mohammad Wasim (nought) and Khushdil.
Australia skipper Aaron Finch said the plan was to post a good total.
“We felt we needed a 300-plus total and that was made easy by Travis scoring a hundred,” said Finch. “I am really proud of the way the guys played having no experience of these conditions.”
Azam said his dismissal was the turning point.
“We gave some extra runs,” said Azam. “I had a good partnership with Haq but when I felt we lost our grip and the chase became difficult.”
Earlier, Head scored his second ODI hundred and Ben McDermott hit a career-best 55 from 70 balls after Australia were sent in to bat.
Head, playing his first ODI since November 2018, cracked 12 boundaries and three sixes and put on 110 for the opening wicket with Finch, who made 23.
Head took a single off spinner Iftikhar to reach three figures off 70 balls, the fastest ODI century by an Australian against Pakistan. He beat David Warner’s record from 78 balls in Adelaide in 2017.
With the score at 209-2 in the 33rd over, Pakistan hit back with three wickets for just 21 runs in the space of 39 balls, dismissing McDermott, Marnus Labuschagne (25) and Alex Carey (four).
Cameron Green (40*), Marcus Stoinis (26) and Sean Abbott (14) helped Australia score 50 in the last five overs and get past the 300-mark.
Green hit three boundaries and a six in his 30-ball knock.
For Pakistan, pacer Haris Rauf took 2-44 and debutant leg-spinner Zahid Mahmood finished with 2-59.
Australia, already missing key players such as Warner, Steve Smith, Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood and Mitchell Starc for multiple reasons, were further depleted after spinner Ashton Agar tested positive for Covid-19 on Tuesday.
The remaining two matches are on Thursday and Saturday, also in Lahore.
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