Pakistan delivered a stunning performance against Australia at the Adelaide Oval, securing a nine-wicket victory that leveled the ODI series. This defeat marks one of the most significant losses in Australia's ODI history, as they were bowled out for just 163 runs. Pakistan's openers, Saim Ayub and Abdullah Shafique, dominated the chase, with Ayub scoring 82 runs and Shafique remaining unbeaten on 64. The pair put together a formidable 137-run partnership, leading their team to victory with an impressive 141 balls to spare. This defeat is particularly notable for Australia, as it is their first home ODI loss by nine wickets since 1992. They narrowly avoided an even worse fate, as Adam Zampa managed to break the opening stand before the team faced the embarrassment of a 10-wicket loss. Overall, it was a humiliating day for the world champions, who will need to regroup quickly as they look to bounce back in the series.