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Australia vs Pakistan Sydney Test Score Updates; Steve Smith Babar Azam Pat Cummins | AUS vs PAK 3rd Test: Due to rain only 46 overs were lost on the second day; Australia’s score 116/2

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The withdrawal began after rain fell and Labuschagne and Smith were killed.  - Daily newspaper

The withdrawal began after rain fell and Labuschagne and Smith were killed.

The third and last Test match is being played between Australia and Pakistan in Sydney. The second day’s play ended early due to rain. Only 46 overs were bowled on the second day. Enterprises have scored 116 runs for Australia in the first innings, losing two wickets. Marnus Labuschagne and Steve Smith are friends.

Earlier, on the first day, Pakistan tossed the Nobel basketball player. The team was all out after scoring 313 runs in the first innings on the first day. In reply, Madumants Australia scored 6 runs in 1 over without losing any wicket in the first innings.

After covering the ground, it started raining along with the ground staff.

After covering the ground, it started raining along with the ground staff.

Australia lost two wickets on the second day
Australia started the second day ahead with a score of 6/0. The team suffered its first setback at the score of 70 runs. David Warner became the victim of Agha Salman after scoring 34 runs in his last test game. The score of the second wicket fell at 108 runs. Team’s opener Usman Khawaja was bowled out by Aamir Jamal.

Nagpur as last wicket for 86 runs
On the first day, Pakistan team was all out after scoring 313 runs in the first innings. For the team, Mir Hamza and Aamir Jamal took the last wicket with 86 runs and the team’s score crossed 300 runs. Jamal played an inning of 82 runs at number 9. Mohammad Rizwan was also out after scoring 88 runs. Agha Salman also played an inning of 50 runs. For Australia, Pat Cummins scored 61 runs for 5 wickets. Full news…

Jamal’s first shop
Aamir Jamal scored the first wicket of his Test career. He along with Mir Hamza scored 86 runs in 133 balls for the 10th wicket and kept the team’s score from 227 to 313 runs. Jamal scored 82 runs on 97 balls.

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