Pakistan spinner Arafat Minhas got a perfect start to his ODI career, after he pulled off this brilliant five wicket haul vs Australia in the very first ODI , at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium The young left arm spinner ended up with 5/32 from his 10 overs and honestly did a ton of work in making sure Australia were bowled out for 200, in 44.1 overs. Because of it, Minhas became the first Pakistani cricketer to grab a five wicket haul on ODI debut, which is pretty huge really. That historic sort of thing happened when he dismissed Nathan Ellis in the 43rd over. Minhas bowled a quick arm ball, it slipped through the batter’s defense and then it hit the stumps. As soon as the wicket actually fell, the crowd erupted, like they already knew they were seeing something special After the innings, Minhas talked about his mindset and how the team had prepared for these conditions: "Try to enjoy whatever game I play. We've been practicing a lot for these conditions. That paid off. A good collective effort by everyone. It's a matter of one or two partnerships to chase it down." Arafat Minhas Breaks Australia’s Middle Order Minhas really shifted the momentum in the middle overs, with a spell that Australia couldn't quite read or manage. He first took out the captain Josh Inglis, then after that he dismissed Marnus Labuschagne and Cameron Green pretty quickly, back to back. Later on, the spinner came back to send Matthew Short and Nathan Ellis back too, finishing off the five wicket haul His control plus accuracy made life harder for the Australian batters. Sure, the pitch offered a bit for spin, but Minhas used what he had , in the right way and kept pressure on the visitors throughout This kind of performance should give Pakistan a lot of confidence, and it also makes Minhas a player to keep an eye on going forward Also Read | Watch: Arafat Minhas Produces Dream Ball to Dismiss Cameron Green for Duck in PAK vs AUS 1st ODI Australia Bowled Out for 200 Australia couldn't really put together partnerships, even though a couple of batters did have useful moments. Matthew Short top scored with 55 runs off 76 balls, while Matt Renshaw made 61 from 63 deliveries. Beyond those two, most others struggled to build a proper big innings. Matthew Kuhnemann managed 24, and Alex Carey scored 19 Pakistan’s bowlers shared the workload pretty evenly. Along with Minhas grabbing five wickets, Abrar Ahmed got two for 44. Shaheen Afridi, Haris Rauf, and Salman Agha each took one wicket In the end Australia were dismissed for 200 in 44.1 overs. Pakistan kept pressure on right through the innings and never let Australia take full control. And because of Minhas' record breaking spell, Pakistan entered the chase with a strong advantage, with a real shot at going ahead early in the series