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da 888casino: ESPNcricinfo staff25-Mar-2016In his next over, Wahab dismissed David Warner – who came in at No.3 – for 9•AFPAaron Finch, who made 15, was bowled by Imad Wasim, as Pakistan pulled Australia back after a swift start•Associated PressGlenn Maxwell came in and smacked an 18-ball 30 to help his side cross 100•Associated PressHe found good company in Steven Smith, as the pair added 62 for the fourth wicket•Associated PressSmith carried on after Maxwell’s dismissal, scoring a vital 61 not out off 43 balls•Associated PressShane Watson belted an unbeaten 21-ball 44 as he added a 74-run partnership with Smith for the fifth wicket•Associated PressWatson and Smith took 58 runs off the last four overs to help Australia set Pakistan a target of 194 in a must-win match•Associated PressJosh Hazlewood struck early for Australia by dismissing Ahmed Shehzad in the third over of the chase•Getty ImagesSharjeel Khan smacked six fours in his 30…•Associated Press… before dragging a short ball from James Faulkner on to his stumps•Associated PressUmar Akmal lifted his side in the middle overs with a fast-paced 32…•Getty Images… before falling to Adam Zampa•Getty ImagesZampa had Shahid Afridi stumped soon after Akmal’s wicket, as Pakistan’s chase began to disintegrate•Associated PressKhalid Latif’s 41-ball 46 was eventually in vain•Getty ImagesFaulkner took two wickets in the last over to claim his maiden T20I five-for, as Australia cruised to a 21-run victory to set up a virtual quarter-final clash with India on Sunday•Getty Images