Australian head coach Andrew McDonald said he was not fazed by his team's one-sided defeat in the second One-day International against Pakistan in Adelaide on Saturday, November 8. He added that his team will continue to play an aggressive brand of cricket for the series decider at the Optus Stadium in Perth on Sunday, November 10. Pakistan collapsed while batting in the first ODI in Melbourne but their bowlers made Australia grind hard before getting across the 204-run target. The Men in Yellow got home with two wickets and 99 balls remaining. The hosts' aggressive batting approach went down the drain in the second ODI and were blown away for 163 in just 35 overs. Haris Rauf opened with the ball for the visitors and ended up with figures of 5/29 from eight overs. Pakistan took it lightly with the run chase as they won with nine wickets and 23.3 overs in hand. Australia will miss the services of Pat Cummins, Steve Smith, Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood, and Marnus Labuschagne for the final ODI. All these players are to start the preparations for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy that begins on November 22. Here is what McDonald said, speaking to cricket.com.au "We go to Perth with a clear plan, a clear method. We're committed to the style we want to play. The big thing about that is we've won 16 out of the last 19 games, even with changing personnel. We believe in the aggressive approach, and while we didn't execute well in Adelaide, we aim to bounce back," "It's about finding that balance. Matt showed he's up to the task earlier, even if the results haven't come this series. And Jake is on his journey; he's good enough to play at this level, but setbacks are part of his growth," McDonald stated.