Australia v Pakistan, 5th ODI, Adelaide
Warner, Head light up Australia Day
Azhar Ali dropped a difficult catch off the first ball at slip and reprieved David Warner...•Cricket Australia/Getty Images
Warner unleashed a variety of drives and dominated the opening stand•Getty Images
Head then reached his fifty off 78 balls in the next over with a pull•Getty Images
During the process, Head raised a maiden ODI hundred•Getty Images
...with his third-successive fifty•Getty Images
Azam became the second Pakistan player to hit a century against Australia in Australia•Getty Images
...who was partnered by Travis Head at the top of the order•Cricket Australia/Getty Images
He reached his fifty off 34 balls•Getty Images
They went on to bring up the highest first-wicket partnership by an Australian pair in ODIs...•Getty Images
There was also a century from Hasan Ali - he became only the second Pakistan bowler to concede 100 runs in an ODI as Australia finished at 369, despite late wickets•Cricket Australia/Getty Images
Babar Azam kept him good company in a 130-run stand for the second wicket•Getty Images
Hazlewood dismissed Azam for 100 and helped secure the hosts' 57-run win on Australia Day•Cricket Australia/Getty Images
Would Warner get to a hundred before Head reached a fifty? Yes, Warner's next fifty came off 34 balls too as he celebrated his fastest ODI century•Getty Images
... but fell two short of the record opening stand in ODIs•ESPNcricinfo Ltd
Sharjeel Khan gave Pakistan a sprightly start in their steep chase...•AFP
Mitchell Starc removed Sharjeel and Mohammad Hafeez in successive overs to throw the chase off track•Getty Images