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    Tuesday, 7 October 2014

    Pakistan is under pressure after the loss of T20, 2014

    Australia cleared to triumph with six overs to extra in Sunday's Twenty20 against Pakistan and pronounced its plan to keep a "foot on the throat" of its rival amid the groups' approaching one-day and Test arrangement.

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    The groups now head into the first of three one-day internationals on Tuesday in Sharjah, took after by two Tests.

    Maxwell says Australia is resolved to do to Pakistan what India did to Australia on its 2013

    Test visit, which brought about a 4-0 breadth for the home side.

    "That is the thing that we were planning to do this evening, to truly put our front foot forward and fundamentally put an imprint in Pakistan and make it harder for them to return for whatever remains of the time we are here," Maxwell said who was the man of the match.

    "To begin an arrangement like that where its a truly ruling win with six overs left is an incredible approach to begin a visit.

    "In the event that you can keep your foot on the throat the entire path through the visit and fundamentally stay on the resistance the entire route through, it simply indicates what you're truly here to do.

    "Retreating to the India visit where India simply essentially remained on us the entire path through that arrangement and it was difficult to return from.

    "Assuredly we can do that to Pakistan and run home with six wins."

    Maxwell adulated Boyce's "super presentation".

    "To perform like that on the huge stage, in your first universal diversion is a super exertion," Maxwell said.

    "He was arriving them and turning them and showcasing his full aptitude."

    Maxwell opened the knocking down some pins for Australia and asserted two wickets in his second over in transit to his vocation best figures of 3-13.

    "I wasn't anticipating that them will tumble to turn, particularly my twist. I haven't taken a considerable measure of wickets in Twenty20 cricket," Maxwell said.
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