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3rd ODI: confident Pakistan seek rare series win against weakened Australia

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November 9, 2024
3rd ODI: confident Pakistan seek rare series win against weakened Australia
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Sydney, November 09, 2024- For Pakistan, playing on Australian soil has often been a struggle, but they now stand on the cusp of a rare series victory, fuelled by a sensational bowling performance from Haris Rauf. Following a commanding nine-wicket win over the world champions in Adelaide in second one day international, Pakistan enter Sunday’s series decider at the Optus Stadium with high confidence.

After bouncing back with a clinical display in the second ODI, Pakistan’s bowlers dismantled Australia’s lineup with precision. Young opener Saim Ayub then dominated Australia’s frontline attack, further elevating Pakistan’s hopes of a breakthrough win.

Facing a weakened Australian side without key players Pat Cummins, Steven Smith, Josh Hazlewood, Mitchell Starc, and Marnus Labuschagne—who are focused on preparing for the first Test against India—Pakistan are poised for an unlikely triumph. Josh Inglis, appointed as Australia’s 30th ODI captain, will lead a revamped squad, challenged by conditions that have tested Australia’s batting order. Misfiring openers Matt Short and Jake Fraser-McGurk will be under pressure after facing criticism for their aggressive shot selections in the first two games.

While the series has seen modest crowd attendance in Melbourne and Adelaide, it holds added importance as both teams prepare for the upcoming Champions Trophy in Pakistan.

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