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Shaheen is rested by Pakistan as Australia remains intact for Warner’s final test

Shaheen is rested by Pakistan as Australia remains intact for Warner's final test

Shaheen is rested by Pakistan as Australia remains intact for Warner's final test

Warner’s final test: Australia’s fast-bowling trio won the second Test in Melbourne four days earlier, skipper Pat Cummins said, after a thrilling 79-run win to conclude the three-match series.

Pakistan changed two things.

Imamul Haq will be replaced by Saim Ayub in the Test opener. Sajid Khan will bowl instead of Shaheen Shah Afridi.

After the MCG, it’s important to think large. Captain Shan Masood stated Tuesday, “We’ve learned the lessons, or at least we’ve put ourselves in those positions from where we could compete in or dominate games.”

He added, “If we can match Melbourne’s effort, we’ll be winning a lot of Test matches.” Today, learning from failures is crucial.”

While the SCG is known for sharing weight, the hosts did not consider sending Nathan Lyon with a second spinner. stated Cummins.

The surface looked well-grassed before the Green Shirts’ finale match of their Australian tour, opener Warner’s final Test.

Before Wednesday’s Test, Cummins observed, “The weather looks pretty good this week, and that’s not always the case in Sydney.”

Our groundskeeper seemed happy with the situation. He stated that next week should be fun because there’s a lot of grass.

With 26 washout days, the Sydney Test has been the most affected by rain in Australia. Rain is merely a slight risk this week.

Warner, however, publicly requested his loose green caps, which had disappeared from his suitcase on the way back from Melbourne.

The veteran said on Instagram that some of his belongings were missing in transit.

He said, “My backpack from my Melbourne to Sydney luggage was stolen.” My baggy green cap was in.”

added, “I would love to have it back in my hands as I go out there this week.”

Warner’s farewell test will take place in his homeland after scoring 164, 0, 38, and 6 in the Pakistan series. His future on the team is resolved after months of speculation.

Cummins thought Warner hitting 100 runs and possibly taking the game’s last wicket with a leg-spinner was the best-case scenario.

“I think that would be a pretty fitting end if he could score some runs and go out in style with a few fours and sixes.” The Australian captain declared “Warner Week” underway.

Warner, 37, had 8,695 runs at 44.58 before his last Test match. He had thirty-six half-centuries and twenty-six hundred.

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