Team Australia’s new-ball bowlers Josh Hazlewood and Mitchell Starc achieved their respective first overs, along with sending back both the openers of Team Pakistan for a duck in the latest Australia Vs Pakistan 3rd Test Day 1.
Next, Babar Azam got dismissed by Australian captain Pat Cummins; Pakistan was left reeling by Shaud Shakeel in the 3rd as well as the final test held at the Sydney Cricket Ground.
Mohammad Rizwan teamed up with captain Shan Masood to ensure no further damage to the Pakistani team until the conclusion of the first session.
During the second session, Pakistan lost captain Masood to Mitchell Marsh, but Rizwan continued on his merry way to reach the well-deserved half-century.
Australia Vs Pakistan 3rd Test Day 1: A Tight Match
Pakistan captain Shan Masood started his game after winning the toss as well as chose to bat. This was the 112th test match held at the venerable SCG as well as the final one for David Warner (the Australian opening batsman).
Saim Ayub made his test debut and opened the innings, taking the place of Imam-Ul-Haq. The pace leader, Shaheen Shah Afridi, has been rested and made way for off-spinner Sajid Khan in the latest Australia Vs Pakistan 3rd Test Day 1.
Team Australia had sealed the 3-match series with a win of tense 79-runs in the second test match held in Melbourne during the occasion of Christmas. Top knocks from Aamer Jamal and Mohammad Rizwan aided Pakistan to score 313 against Australia during the ongoing 3rd Test on Day 1.
Pakistan chose to bat first; however, they lost back-to-back wickets ahead of Rizwan smashing 88-runs. Later, Jamal sealed his turn with a knock of 82-runs, along with helping Pakistan reach a considerable total.
In the case of Team Australia, skipper Pat Cummins turned out to be the star player after he fetched a five-wicket haul. Apart from Cummins, Mitchell Starc scalped two wickets as well in the latest Australia Vs Pakistan 3rd Test Day 1.
Australia Vs Pakistan 3rd Test Day 1: Jamal’s Game
Aamer Jamal recorded the highest score by any Pakistani batter and stood at No. 9 in the 3rd test match in Sydney, Australia, on Wednesday. Walking in for batting with his side reeling for 220 at seven, Jamal scored 82-runs in 97-deliveries that helped Pakistan earn a fighting 313-runs.
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