AUS vs PAK: Australia clean sweeps the series with 8 wicket win, David Warner plays a quickfire inning of 57 runs. Australia clean sweeps Pakistan in home series: Sydney Test defeat by 8 wickets; Warner and Labuschagne hit it off
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David Warner and Labuschagne scored 119 runs to help Australia win the third test.
Australia clean bowled Pakistan by 8 wickets in the third test played in Sydney. Chasing the target of 130 runs for Pakistan on the fourth day, the Australian team, playing its last Test match, won the match on the basis of David Warner’s brilliant 57 and Marnus Labuschagne’s 62 runs.
This fixture is Pakistan’s 17th defeat in Australia. Before this, Pakistan team last played a Test match in Australia in 1995.
Only 115 runs were scored in Pakistan’s second innings.
Pakistan team was out after scoring 115 runs in the second innings. On the fourth day, Pakistan could only add 47 runs in its second innings and the entire team collapsed for 115 runs. Earlier, by the end of the third day’s play, Pakistan had scored 68 runs after losing seven wickets in the second innings. Mohammad Rizwan was out after playing an innings of 28 runs, while Aamir Jamal contributed 18 runs.
In the second innings for Australia, Josh Hazlewood took four wickets and Nathan Lyon took three wickets.
Australia did not have a good start
The Australian team, which came to chase the target, did not have a good start and they lost the wicket of opener Usman Khawaja on the last ball of the first over. After this, David Warner and Labuschagne took over Australia and together they gave the team victory by 119 runs for the second wicket. Warner has 7 stocks at 75 plants. Labuschagne scored 9 runs on 73 balls while Steve Smith scored 4 runs.
Warner bowled the last test in Jadata 37th place
David Warner made his Test batting debut at 37th position. He was out LBW on the ball of Sajid Khan after playing an inning of 57 runs. Earlier, when Warner took his last Test on the ground, all the players welcomed him with a guard of honour.
Warner played his last match as a Test batsman against Pakistan. When he came to Sydney to float in the second innings, the free players welcomed him with applause.
Warner is hugged by teammate Marnus Labuschagne after the Miami seat in his final Test.
Third Day Firms Build Second Innings in Pakistan – 68/7
By the end of the third day’s play, Pakistan had scored 68 runs after losing seven wickets in the second innings, with Thep Mohammad Rizwan (6) and Aamir Jamal (0) remaining in the lead.
Australia scored 116/2 in its first innings on Friday. The Australian team was all out for 299 runs on the third day. Aamir Jamal took the maximum of six wickets for Pakistan. Marnus Labuschagne and Mitchell Marsh made their place for Australia. Click here to read the complete news.