After Pakistan sealed their ODI series win against Australia on their home soil, former England captain Michael Vaughan expressed his fear of the possible extinction of bi-lateretal series. However, he praised Pakistan for the 2-1 win against Pakistan. It was their first ever ODI series win in Australia in the last 22 years. Under the leadership of Mohammad Rizwan, Pakistan won the final ODI by 8 wickets. Pakistan lost the first ODI to Australia but won the series by winning the last two matches. Praising Pakistan, Vaughan wrte on X, "Pakistan have been absolutely fantastic, but I don’t remember seeing a series where Australia have lacked so much intensity .. Bi - lateral series are on the decline I am afraid." Pakistan have been absolutely fantastic but I don’t remember seeing a series where Australia have lacked so much intensity .. Bi - lateral series are on the decline I am afraid .. #AUSvPAK — Michael Vaughan (@MichaelVaughan) November 10, 2024 After the former Indian captain Virat Kohli who claimed a bilateral ODI series win in 2019, it was Rizwan who joined the list after 5 years. Read: Top 5 Most ICC Trophy-Winning Captains | Legendary Leaders Historic Win for Pakistan Pakistan completed a 3-0 ODI series sweep against Australia with a victory lap at Optus Stadium, Perth, on November 10. Haris Rauf was named Player of the Match and Series for his 10 wickets in 3 games. Australia's batting faltered throughout the series, raising concerns ahead of the 2025 Champions Trophy. The hosts made five changes for the third ODI, with key players like Pat Cummins, Steve Smith, and Mitchell Starc absent, while Travis Head and Mitchell Marsh were on paternity leave. Australia struggled to chase 204 in the 1st ODI and were bowled out for 163 and 140 in the next two games, with no batter scoring a fifty in the series.