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Third Test Match

Pakistan v Australia

2004: At Sharjah, October 19, 20, 21, 22, 2002

Second Test Match

Pakistan v Australia

2004: At Sharjah, October 11, 12, 2002

First Test Match

Pakistan v Australia

2004: At P

Third one-day international

Australia v Pakistan

2003: At Brisbane, June 19 (day/night)

Second one-day international

Australia v Pakistan

2003: At Colonial Stadium, Melbourne, June 15 (day/night)

First one-day international

Australia v Pakistan

2003: At Colonial Stadium, Melbourne, June 12 (day/night)

Tower Super Challenge II, 2002

2003: If it's true that only piffling tournaments need puffed-up titles, the ACB's second shot at midwinter cricket was always in trouble

Pakistan's pace battery, an embarrassment of riches

Jun 29, 2002: Article: Agha Akbar

Agha Akbar

Shoaib's pace reigns supreme

Jun 25, 2002: It was billed as the biggest individual show-down in world cricket today, cricket's answer to a heavy weight title fight to decide once and for all who is the fastest bowler on the planet

Eddie Smith

Ringside View: Pakistan blows away Aussies, umpires

Jun 19, 2002: Comment Article: Agha Akbar on the Super Challeng II, 2002 final match

Agha Akbar

Akhtar, Akram prove too hot to handle

Jun 19, 2002: Whatever the future of off-season international matches in Australia - and no-one is yet sure what the long-term holds - their earliest protagonists have at least wasted little time in marking them with brilliant individual performances and the

John Polack

Wasim Akram helps Pakistan to solid total

Jun 19, 2002: Pakistan veteran Wasim Akram celebrated his share of a world record in one-day international cricket tonight with a thumping finish to the visitors' innings against Australia in the deciding one-day international clash at the Gabba.

Michael Crutcher

Pakistan made unholy mess of batting

Jun 19, 2002: Wasim Akram, superbly supported by Shoaib Akhtar and Shahid Afridi, had handed the second match of the Super Challenge, to Pakistan on a silver platter

Omar Kureishi

Australian team selected for third match of TOWER Super Challenge II

Jun 19, 2002: Australian Cricket Board (ACB) Chief Executive Officer James Sutherland today announced that the National Selection Panel (NSP) has chosen the Australian team for the third match of TOWER Super Challenge II, to be played at The Gabba in Brisbane

Australian Cricket Board

Australia to shelve rotation policy for one-day decider

Jun 18, 2002: Australia will shelve its rotation policy in one-day cricket by unveiling its best team for tomorrow's Super Challenge decider against Pakistan at the Gabba.

Michael Crutcher

Nerveless Younis forces series to decider

Jun 15, 2002: Stung by a heavy defeat in the opening game, Pakistan has forced Super Challenge II into a series-deciding clash at the 'Gabba next Wednesday after registering a hard-earned two wicket win over Australia in Melbourne tonight

John Polack

Australian team selected for second match of TOWER Super Challenge II

Jun 14, 2002: Australian Cricket Board (ACB) Chief Executive Officer James Sutherland today announced that the National Selection Panel (NSP) has chosen the Australian team for the second match of TOWER Super Challenge II, to be played under the roof at Colonial

Australian Cricket Board

Pakistan shut down by ruthless Australia

Jun 12, 2002: Not quite an open and shut case in re-shaping the teams' respective odds ahead of next year's World Cup

John Polack

$75,000 in cash available to cricket fans at TOWER Super Challenge II

Jun 11, 2002: The Australian Cricket Board (ACB) today released details of the TOWER Ton, a promotion that provides cricket fans attending TOWER Super Challenge II with the chance to share in $75,000 cash.

Australian Cricket Board

Aiming to be on top down under

Jun 10, 2002: Even though Pakistan won the 1992 World Cup in Australia and a few years ago won the annual triangular there by beating West Indies 2-0 in the finals, Australia as a cricket venue has rarely delivered a happy end game for the Pakistanis in one-day

Sohaib Alvi
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Tour Results
Australia v Pakistan at Brisbane - Jun 19, 2002
Pakistan won by 91 runs
Australia v Pakistan at Melbourne (Docklands) - Jun 15, 2002
Pakistan won by 2 wickets (with 7 balls remaining)
Australia v Pakistan at Melbourne (Docklands) - Jun 12, 2002
Australia won by 7 wickets (with 103 balls remaining)
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