Pakistan Announces Playing XI for Sydney Test with Two Changes
Pakistan has revealed its playing XI for the upcoming match against Australia in Sydney, introducing two alterations to their lineup.
Pakistan has revealed its playing XI for the upcoming match against Australia in Sydney, introducing two alterations to their lineup.
The Pakistan cricket team is filled with hopeful anticipation as they look forward to the potential return of leg-spinner Abrar Ahmed in the upcoming third Test in Sydney.
The Pakistan cricket team is filled with hopeful anticipation as they look forward to the potential return of leg-spinner Abrar Ahmed in the upcoming third Test in Sydney.
Pakistan’s opening batsman, Fakhar Zaman, has expressed contentment with a change in his batting position ahead of the upcoming five-match T20I series against New Zealand, commencing on January 12 in Auckland.
Babar Azam, Pakistan’s leading batsman, has concluded the year 2023 by securing a prominent position in the ICC Rankings, maintaining his status among the cricketing elite for the second consecutive year.
After deciding to retire from Test cricket, David Warner has now announced his withdrawal from One Day International (ODI) cricket.
For the third and final Test in Sydney against Australia, the Pakistan team is considering a significant change in their lineup.
Following a dominant display in the second Test on Friday, Australia secured an unassailable 2-0 series victory over Pakistan.
Ricky Ponting, the two-time World Cup-winning captain, provided analysis on the dismissals of Pakistan’s opening batter, Abdullah Shafique, in both innings of the ongoing second Test in Melbourne during his commentary on Channel 7.
In the ongoing second Test between Pakistan and Australia in Melbourne, there was a controversial decision leading to the dismissal of Pakistan’s wicketkeeper-batsman, Mohammad Rizwan.
South Africa has ascended to the top position on the World Test Championship points table, orchestrating a significant shift as India plummeted to fifth place after suffering a resounding defeat at Centurion.
In the second Test against Australia in Melbourne, Pakistan initially had the upper hand, securing four quick wickets in the second innings.