When Perth Scorchers Academy innings finished it looks like it would be so easy for Pakistan Shaheens to chase it down because as we have seen in the group stages games their batting line up as well as bowling line up was too strong and 155 should not be a big deal for the Shaheens to chase it but back to back wickets were losing and Pakistan lost the game.
I think if in the middle overs when Pakistan were losing wickets, at that time every new player was looking for shots, if they would prefer running between the wickets then the results might have been different.
Pakistani bowlers did their best. Saad Masood got three wickets while Muhammad Waseem got two and Faisal Akram did defensive bowling and also got a single wicket. Mehran Mumtaz got two wickets, and at the end of the innings, they were very happy and feeling proud of their job, but their batting disappointed them.
Yasir Khan was out on duck and Maaz on 5. Khawaja Nafay was looking for a partnership, but nothing good happened and after scoring about 26 runs, he also got out. At that time, the situation of the match was clearly changed and at the end Pakistan team got all out at 107.