Australia v Pakistan, 4th ODI, Sydney
Outrageous shots and fielding lapses
Pakistan's fans turned up and voiced their support for the team...•Getty Images
Usman Khawaja was more circumspect, knocking the ball into the gaps•Cricket Australia
But Warner's innings ended on 130 off 119 balls when Hasan Ali found his outside edge and floored him•Cricket Australia/Getty Images
... and combined with Travis Head in a rapid century stand to propel the hosts to 353•Cricket Australia
Hasan, though, proved a silver lining for Pakistan, picking up his first five-wicket haul in ODIs•Getty Images
Usman Khawaja kept with the theme of the day and couldn't get his hands around this sitter•Cricket Australia
Shoaib Malik fought with 47 off 61 balls, but Australia closed out the game to win by 86 runs and take a 3-1 lead with one game to play•Cricket Australia
... but David Warner silenced them with some outrageous shots•Cricket Australia/Getty Images
Warner pressed on to bring up his fifty off 35 balls•Cricket Australia
Two balls later, Hasan pinned Steven Smith in front for 49•Getty Images
Sharjeel Khan in particular had a bad day in the field, dropping two regulation catches•Cricket Australia
Josh Hazlewood gave Australia a fine start in their defence by swinging Azhar out•Cricket Australia
Head then got rid of Babar Azam to set the visitors back•Cricket Australia
He brought out the trademark leap to celebrate his first ODI hundred against Pakistan, off 98 balls•Cricket Australia
Glenn Maxwell then unleashed outrageous shots of his own... •Cricket Australia
Azhar Ali spilled a particularly tough chance at wide mid-off•Cricket Australia/Getty Images
Sharjeel Khan, though, muscled his way to a 36-ball fifty•AFP
Adam Zampa, playing his first match of the series, then removed Sharjeel and Mohammad Hafeez - Pakistan's best batsmen on the day•Cricket Australia