Twitter roundup: Rizwan's unusual record; Waqar's message to team
The win once again put Australia in the lead against stand-in captain Mohammad Hafeez-led Pakistan team.
5 talking points from the third Australia-Pakistan ODI
With two matches left and Australia 2-1 up after three matches, former Pakistan head coach Waqar Younis took to Twitter to tell Men in Green "it's not over yet".
Meanwhile, world's fastest bowler ever Shoaib Akhtar was also watching the encounter with sheer attention. His analysis at the end of the match was:
Arthur tells Junaid to keep ‘foot behind line’
Pakistan broke a few records when they beat Australia in Melbourne last Sunday in the second ODI, however, after the third match, the tourists' stand-in wicketkeeper Mohammad Rizwan was able to write his name in the record books for an unusual feat.
Moreover, Pakistan received a good news for the fourth match too. Full-time ODI captain Azhar Ali will be available for the fourth ODI after recuperating from his hamstring injury he incurred in the first match.
Batsmen cost Pakistan the game, says Sallu
Other important tweets worth mentioning:
Ton-up Smith leads Australia to seven-wicket win over Pakistan
Arthur admits Pakistan cannot afford lapses