Pakistan make two massive changes for third Test against Australia, young batter set to make debut
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- January 02, 2024
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The ongoing Test series between Pakistan and Australia is set to conclude with the third and final game to be played Sydney from January 3. It is a massive occasion with this being the Pink Test and also the last game in the format for the Aussie opener David Warner. As for the context, the World Test Championship (WTC) are on offer too even as Australia have already sealed the series with wins in first two matches.
Like they did in the first couple of Tests, both sides have announced their playing XIs a day before the Test match with the visitors making two massive changes to their line up. Struggling opener has finally been dropped and Saim Ayub, the exciting young batter, has been included in the playing XI and he will open alongside Abdullah Shafique in the last Test.
Moreover, Pakistan have also taken a huge decision to rest Shaheen Afridi to manage his workload. His pace was one of the major talking points in the first two Test but the left arm fast bowler bowled superbly at the MCG picking up six wickets. For the first time, Pakistan are set to take the field with a specialist spinner as Sajid Khan has replaced Shaheen.
The visitors were hopeful of mystery spinner Abrar Ahmeds regaining fitness just in time for the final Test but that hasn't happened. All eyes will be on 21 year old Saim Ayub who averages 46.47 after 14 first class matches having amassed 1069 runs with a high score of 203 to his name. Abdullah Shafique, Saim Ayub, Shan Masood (C), , Saud Shakeel, Mohammad Rizwan (WK), Agha Salman, Mir Hamza, Sajid Khan, , Aamer Jamal Meanwhile, Australia have announced an unchanged playing XI with all the focus on Warner who will be taking the field for one final time in the format and that too at his home ground.
The hosts will be keen to give him a winning farewell. David Warner, , Marnus Labuschagne, Steven Smith, Travis Head, Mitchell Marsh, (wk), Mitchell Starc, (c), , Josh Hazlewood.
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