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  • Pakistan’s Australia tour schedule announced

    Pakistan’s Australia tour schedule announced

    Cricket Australia has released the schedule of Pakistan tour. The series of three ODIs and three T20 matches between Pakistan and Australia will start from November 4.

    All the ODI matches of the series will be played in day and night, while three T20 matches between Pakistan and Australia will be played at night.

    The first ODI between the two teams will be played in Melbourne on November 4, the second ODI in Adelaide on November 8 and the third in Perth on November 10.

    The T20 series between Pakistan and Australia will start from November 14 in Brisbane, the second T20 between the two teams will be played in Sydney on November 16 and the last one in Hobart on November 18.

  • Australia whitewashed Pakistan in three-match Test series

    Australia whitewashed Pakistan in three-match Test series

    In the last Test series match between Pakistan and Australia, Australia defeated Pakistan by 8 wickets and whitewashed the three-match series.

    On the fourth day of the Sydney Test, Pakistan had given Australia a target of 130 runs to win.

    Earlier, Pakistan lost the Melbourne Test by 79 runs, and Pakistan also lost the Perth Test by a huge margin of 360 runs.

    Chasing the target, Australia’s first wicket fell to zero, opener Usman Khawaja fell victim to Sajid Khan and returned to the pavilion. In their second innings on the fourth day of the match, Australia scored 91 runs for losing one wicket until the lunch break.

    Steve Smith scored 4 runs and Maruns Labuschagne scored 55 to lead his team to victory. Australia achieved the target of 130 runs given by Pakistan for the loss of two wickets in 25.5 overs on the fourth day.

    Earlier, at the beginning of the fourth day, the Pakistani team was dismissed by scoring 115 runs in the second innings.

  • Sydney Test; Australia bowled out on 299, Pakistan loses two early wickets

    Sydney Test; Australia bowled out on 299, Pakistan loses two early wickets

    On the third day of the Sydney Test, in response to Pakistan’s 313, Australia was bowled out for 299 in the first innings, while Pakistan lost two early wickets on just one run in the second inning.

    In the first session, Australian batsmen Steve Smith scored 38 and Maruns Labuschagne put up 60 runs. Australia’s third wicket fell on 187 runs, and the fourth wicket succumbed soon after with the score at 188 runs. Steve Smith was dismissed by Mir Hamza while Marnus was dismissed by Salman Agha.

    Travis Head fell at 10 runs to Aamir Jamal while Alex Carey was bowled for 38 runs with the total at 289. Mitchell Marsh was bowled for 54 runs and Nathan Lyon was dismissed for five runs by Aamir who then dismissed Josh Hazlewood for a duck.

    The Green Caps have a 14-run lead in the first innings. Opener Abdullah Shafiq was bowled out by Mitchel Starc in the first over while captain Shan Masood was dismissed on zero by Josh Hazlewood. Now Babar Azam and Saim Ayub are at the crease and Pakistan is now on 20 runs for two wickets.

  • Sydney Test; Rain ends second day’s play

    Sydney Test; Rain ends second day’s play

    Australia’s batting continues in chase of Pakistan’s 313 runs in the first innings, however, the second day’s play has ended due to rain.

    Australia scored 116 runs for the loss of two wickets when the game was stopped due to low light and a break was called before the tea break. Later on, it started raining during the break, causing a further delay, and the wicket was covered with covers.

    On the second day of the last Test match, Pakistan got its first success as Australian opener David Warner scored 34 runs and fell victim to Salman Ali Agha while Usman Khawaja was dismissed by Aamir Jamal for 47 runs.

  • Sydney Test; Aamir Jamal’s sparkling 82 leads Pakistan to 313

    Sydney Test; Aamir Jamal’s sparkling 82 leads Pakistan to 313

    Pakistan team has scored 313 runs in the first innings of the third Test against Australia, thanks to a brilliant knock by Aamir Jamal.

    Abdullah Shafiq, opening the innings for Pakistan, and Saim Ayub, who made his debut in international Test cricket, returned to the pavilion without scoring any runs.

    After playing two balls, Abdullah Shafiq was caught out by Smith for no runs off Starc’s ball. After playing only two balls, Saim Ayub returned to the pavilion after being dismissed by Hazlewood.

    Shan Masood put up 35 runs, Babar Azam was dismissed for 26 runs while Pakistan suffered their fifth loss in the form of Saud Shakeel who scored 5 runs. On a total of 190, Rizwan got out after playing an innings of 88 runs.

    Salman Ali Agha scored 53 while Sajid Khan scored 15 runs. Aamir Jamal came scored 82 runs with the help of 4 sixes and 9 fours, and lead Pakistan to the total of 313 runs in first inning.

    From Australia’s side, Pat Cummins took five wickets from Australia’s side.

    Australia has scored 6 runs without any loss at the end of the first day.

    It should be noted that in the series of three Test matches between Pakistan and Australia, the host team has a decisive advantage of two-zero.

  • Australia defeats Pakistan by 79 runs in second Test

    Australia defeats Pakistan by 79 runs in second Test

    Australia defeated Pakistan by 79 runs in the second Test match in Melbourne on Friday.

    Chasing a target of 317 runs set by Australia, the Pakistani team was bowled out for 237 runs in the second innings and the Green Caps lost the match by 79 runs.

    In the second inning, Pakistan did not start well and Abdullah Shafiq was dismissed for four runs while Imam ul Haq also returned to the pavilion with an individual score of 12. The third player to be dismissed was Shan Masood who was dismissed for 60 runs.

    Babar Azam scored 41 runs and was clean bowled by Josh Hazlewood while Saud Shakeel scored 24 runs and was caught out behind the wickets on Starc’s ball. Muhammad Rizwan also scored 35 runs and was dismissed by Pat Cummins while Pat Cummins also dismissed Aamir Jamal for no run.

    Salman Ali Agha played an innings of 50 runs while Shaheen Shah Afridi and Mir Hamza were also dismissed for zero.

    On behalf of Australia, Pat Cummins bowled brilliantly and dismissed five players while Mitchell Starc took four, and Josh Hazlewood dismissed one player.

    Australia has taken a decisive lead in the series with 2-0.

  • Melbourne Test: Shaheen’s comeback, Australia lost 6 wickets for 187 runs

    Melbourne Test: Shaheen’s comeback, Australia lost 6 wickets for 187 runs

    After the fall of four wickets, Mitchell Marsh and Smith took over the batting and both made half-centuries, but Mitchell Marsh got close to the century and was dismissed by Mir Hamza for 96 runs, after which Steve Smith also scored 50 runs and gave the wicket to Shaheen Afridi for a total of 187 runs.

    Australia is on now on 187 runs for the loss of six wickets on the end of third day of Melbourne test with the total lead of 241 runs.

    In response to Australia’s 318 runs on the third day of the Melbourne Test, the Green Caps, bowled out for 264 runs, but Shaheens pounced on Australia at the start of their inning.

    Pakistani batsmen Mohammad Rizwan and Aamir Jamal started the game at 194 runs for the loss of six wickets.

    Mohammad Rizwan scored 42 runs off 51 balls and returned to the pavilion after being caught out by David Warner on the ball of Pat Cummins, after which Shaheen Afridi scored 21, while Hasan Ali and Mir Hamza could only add two runs each to the score. Amir Jamal remained not out on 33 runs.

    When Australia started their second innings, the Shaheens attacked them. On the second ball of the innings, Shaheen Afridi dismissed Usman Khawaja while also dismissing Marcus Labuschagne before lunch.

    Mir Hamza took two wickets off two balls in which he guided dangerous batsmen David Warner and Travis Head to the pavilion.

    Australia has scored 107 runs with the loss of four wickets with a total lead of 161 runs.

  • Melbourne Test; Australia bowled out on 318, Pakistan’s batting continues

    Melbourne Test; Australia bowled out on 318, Pakistan’s batting continues

    Pakistani pacers stormed the Australian batting lineup during the Melbourne Test, dismissing the Australian team for 318 runs on the second day.

    Pakistani bowlers sent seven players to the pavilion in the first session. Aamir Jamal took three, Shaheen Afridi, Mir Hamza, and Hasan Ali took two wickets each while Salman Ali Agha took one wicket.

    At the end of the first day’s play in the second match of the three-match Test series, Australia scored 187 runs for the loss of three wickets after Pakistan won the toss and decided to field.

    On the second day, Australia started their first incomplete innings at 187 for three. The remaining seven batsmen could add only 131 runs to the team’s total.

    On behalf of the Kangaroos, Marnus Lubusahagne was the top scorer with 62 runs. Usman Khawaja scored 42, Mitchell Marsh 41, and David Warner scored 38 runs.

    When Pakistan started the first innings, Imam ul Haq failed once again and got out after scoring only 10 runs. His wicket was taken by Nathan Lyon. At the moment, Abdullah Shafiq is at the crease on 35 and captain Shan Masood with nine runs while the national team’s score is 56.

  • Boxing Day Test, Australia scores 187 runs for three wickets

    Boxing Day Test, Australia scores 187 runs for three wickets

    At the end of the first day of the Boxing Day Test between Pakistan and Australia, the Kangaroos scored 187 runs for the loss of three wickets.

    Pakistan won the toss and invited the host team to bat first. David Warner and Usman Khawaja opened the batting, then Abdullah Shafiq, standing at first slip on a total score of six runs, dropped Warner’s easy catch.

    The openers then put on a 90-run partnership, and Australia lost Warner, who scored 38 and was caught by Babar Azam on Salman Agha’s delivery. The second wicket of the Kangaroos fell on a total of 108 runs when Usman Khawaja, at 42 runs off 101 balls, was dismissed by Hasan Ali.

    After rain disruption, play resumed when Australia’s third wicket fell for 154 runs and Aamir Jamal sent Steve Smith to the pavilion for 26 runs.

    Hasan Ali, Salman Ali Agha, and Aamir Jamal took one wicket each for Pakistan

  • Australia defeats Pakistan by 360 runs in the first Test

    Australia defeats Pakistan by 360 runs in the first Test

    In the first Test match between Pakistan and Australia in Perth, Australia defeated Pakistan by 360 runs.

    In the second session on the fourth day of the Test match, Australia declared their second innings at 233 runs for 5 out. In response, the national team could only score 89 runs.

    The fourth day of play:

    At the start of the second innings, opener Abdullah Shafiq and captain Shan Masood got out by scoring two runs each.

    Pakistan suffered their third loss in the form of Imam ul Haq who scored 10 runs and walked the pavilion, Babar Azam 14, Sarfaraz Ahmed four, Agha Salman and Faheem Ashraf five runs each, Aamir Jamal four and Khurram Shehzad were out for zero.

    On behalf of Australia, Mitchell Starc and Nathan Lyon took 5, 5, Josh Hazlewood 4, Pat Cummins 3, Mitchell Marsh and Travis Head took 1 wicket each.

    At the start of the day, Australian batsmen Steven Smith 43 and Usman Khawaja resumed play with 34 runs, and soon fast bowler Khurram Shahzad took the third wicket for Pakistan on 87 runs. Khurram Shehzad dismissed Steven Smith LBW for 45 runs. Australia’s fourth wicket fell on 107 runs when Travis Head was caught off Amir Jamal for 14 runs.

    At the start of the day, Australian batsmen Steven Smith 43 and Usman Khawaja resumed play with 34 runs, and soon fast bowler Khurram Shahzad took the third wicket for Pakistan on 87 runs. Khurram Shehzad dismissed Steven Smith LBW for 45 runs. Australia’s fourth wicket fell on 107 runs when Travis Head was caught off Aamir Jamal for 14 runs.

    Usman Khawaja was dismissed on 90 runs by fast bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi.

    Third day:

    On the third day of the Perth Test, the Pakistan team started their incomplete first innings with 132 runs for 2 wickets.

    Khurram Shahzad was bowled by Pat Cummins for 7 runs at the start of the day, while Babar Azam was bowled by Mitchell Marsh for 21 runs. Imam ul Haq was bowled by Nathan Lyon for 62 runs, Sarfraz Ahmed was bowled by Mitchell Starc for 3 runs while Saud Shakeel was bowled by Josh Hazlewood for 28 runs and Faheem Ashraf was the victim of Pat Cummins for 9 runs, Aamir Jamal was dismissed by Nathan Lyon for 10 runs and Shaheen Shah Afridi was dismissed by Travis Head for four runs.

    Second day:

    At the end of the second day, Imam ul Haq was not out for 38 and Khurram Shahzad for 7 runs. On the second day of the Test match, after the Australian team was bowled out for 487 runs, Pakistan’s first innings was opened by Imam ul Haq and Abdullah Shafiq.

    One batsmen adopted a cautious approach and took the team’s score to 74 runs in 36.2 overs, after which Abdullah Shafiq was caught out for 42 runs by spin bowler Nathan Lyon. Pakistan’s second wicket fell for 123 runs in 49.3 overs, captain Shan Masood scoring 30 runs and was caught out by Mitchell Starc.

    First Day of Test:

    In the match, the host team won the toss and decided to bat first and invited the Pakistani team to field.

    On the first day of the Perth Test, Australian opener David Warner played a brilliant and aggressive innings, he scored 164 runs off 211 balls and this innings included 4 sixes and 16 fours. Apart from this, Usman Khawaja scored 41, Marnus Labuschagne 16, Steve Smith 31 and Travis Head scored 40 runs. Pakistan debutant Aamir Jamal took two wickets, Shaheen Afridi, Faheem Ashraf and Khurram Shehzad took one wicket each.