Pakistan's head-to-head record against Australia
Australia, on the other hand, are peaking at just the right time and have been pretty consistent apart from the defeat to England. Their openers have hit form and in Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood and Mitchell Starc they have a well-rounded bowling attack. Adam Zampa, on the other hand, was a revelation of this tournament and is the joint highest wicket taker in this T20 World Championship.
Pakistan will move into the semi-finals as hot favorites as they remain the only undefeated team in the flagship event so far. Pakistani captain Babar Azam is the leading running shooter in this tournament, having scored two half centuries and an average of 71.33. And their fast bowlers were sensational and will be a tricky endeavor against Australia.
Australia, on the other hand, was one of the surprise packages of the tournament. Before the tournament started, they were considered underdogs to reach the semifinals, but they managed to qualify in style. They only lost one game in the tournament, including that against their arch-rivals and pre-tournament favorites, England. They will try to continue their swing and secure their place in their T20 World Cup final for the second time.
Both Pakistan and Australia have shared intense T20 format battles over the years. The two teams have had some historic games at the T20 World Cups and both teams will be determined to claim another big win.
Let's look at the head-to-head balance between Pakistan and Australia: The two teams faced each other 23 times. The men in green are dominant in this format and have won 13 games, including one in the Super Over, and lost 9 games. They will try to continue their dominance and expand their leadership even further.