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Pakistan make two massive changes for third Test against Australia young batter set to make debut


The cricketing stage is set for a high-stakes conclusion in the ongoing Test series between Pakistan and Australia, with the third and final installment slated to commence in Sydney on January 3rd. The celebrated Pink Test marks a pivotal moment for both teams, with an additional sentimental layer for Australian opener David Warner, who prepares to bow out of the Test format. Beyond the emotional goodbyes and the pink hue symbolizing support for breast cancer awareness, World Test Championship points remain up for grabs, adding a competitive edge to the encounter despite Australia having already clinched the series with two prior victories.

In the run-up to this decider, both teams have revealed their playing XIs a day ahead of the Test, drawing particular attention to Pakistan’s lineup which features two significant alterations. The first marks the end of batter Imam-ul-Haq’s struggle to secure runs at the top of the order, leading to the promotion of young prodigy Saim Ayub for his debut appearance. Ayub is set to open the innings alongside Abdullah Shafique, bringing his impressive first-class average of 46.47 and an enviable high score of 203 into the limelight.

The second major change in Pakistan’s strategy is aimed at managing the workload of Shaheen Afridi. Despite the left-arm pacer’s impressive six-wicket haul at the MCG that kept tongues wagging, the decision to rest him is indicative of the team’s long-term approach to player fitness and endurance. Filling the void, for the first time in this series, will be specialist spinner Sajid Khan, offering a diverse bowling option for Pakistan. Hopes of featuring the mystery spinner Abrar Ahmed in the lineup were dashed due to fitness concerns, further emphasizing the spotlight on the 21-year-old Ayub and his potential impact on the match.

Pakistan’s playing XI is as follows: Abdullah Shafique, Saim Ayub, Shan Masood (C), Babar Azam, Saud Shakeel, Mohammad Rizwan (WK), Agha Salman, Mir Hamza, Sajid Khan, Hasan Ali, and Aamer Jamal.

Meanwhile, Australia’s squad remains steadfast and unchanged as they eye a clean sweep. All eyes are inevitably on veteran David Warner as he prepares for his swansong in Test cricket. Emotions are expected to run high in Sydney, Warner’s home ground, as he dons the whites for one last time, with his team determined to ensure his journey ends on a victorious note.

Australia’s playing XI is comprised of David Warner, Usman Khawaja, Marnus Labuschagne, Steven Smith, Travis Head, Mitchell Marsh, Alex Carey (wk), Mitchell Starc, Pat Cummins (c), Nathan Lyon, and Josh Hazlewood.

As fans eagerly anticipate the start of the Test, conversations around strategies and team compositions continue to permeate social and traditional media circles. The Australians, no doubt, aim to fortify their series win with a final show of dominance, while Pakistan seeks redemption and the opportunity to upset the hosts’ farewell plans for Warner. With the stage set for an epic cricket showdown, the Sydney Test promises to be more than just a battle for runs and wickets; it’s a testament to the enduring spirit of the game and those who play it.