Australia vs Pakistan 3rd Test LIVE Score, Day 3: In a sensational turn of events, Pakistan managed to secure a crucial lead of 14 runs by claiming the last five Australian wickets for a mere 10 runs. Aamer Jamal emerged as the star performer, holding the ball after orchestrating an impressive six-wicket haul. The young talent played a pivotal role in dismantling the Australian batting lineup, showcasing his skill and prowess on the field.
Australia, in the initial phase, had a slow start to their innings, with David Warner unable to make a significant impact. Usman Khawaja and Marnus Labuschagne, however, steadied the ship with some commendable batting. Unfortunately, Khawaja failed to capitalize on his promising start. Steve Smith, during his brief stay at the crease, fell into the trap set by the Pakistani bowlers at covers.
A brilliant delivery from Salman accounted for the dismissal of Labuschagne, adding another breakthrough to Pakistan’s tally. Despite the challenges, Mitchell Marsh and Alex Carey provided resilience to the Australian innings, forging an 84-run partnership for the sixth wicket. However, a missed opportunity for Pakistan occurred when Ayub dropped Marsh on 7, allowing the hosts to make significant inroads.
Aamer Jamal’s exceptional six-for, coupled with strategic bowling from the Pakistani side, enabled them to seize control of the game and establish a valuable lead over Australia. The match now hangs in the balance as both teams gear up for a compelling contest in the upcoming sessions.
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Day 3: Recap
In a gripping morning session at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Day 3, Pakistan displayed remarkable discipline with the ball, offering no freebies to the Australian batsmen. The first half-hour witnessed an extraordinary feat as Pakistan bowled five consecutive maiden overs, setting the tone for a session marked by strategic prowess.
With 33 overs, 83 runs, and 2 crucial wickets, Pakistan’s bowling attack kept the pressure on Australia, showcasing both skill and tactical acumen.
The initial phase saw Pakistan adopting a short-ball strategy, with an abundance of fielders on the leg-side. Despite a couple of pull shots tempting fate, Pakistan’s disciplined approach denied the Australians any significant chances. Marnus Labuschagne reached a well-deserved half-century, and the partnership seemed poised for a substantial stand.
However, Pakistan’s dynamism came to the forefront as they strategically placed three catching fielders in the cover, creating an opening. The plan bore fruit when Steve Smith drove a delivery straight into the hands of one of the fielders, providing Pakistan with a crucial breakthrough.
Salman Ali Agha continued to shine as he delivered a spectacular ball to castle Marnus in the very next over, emerging as Pakistan’s standout bowler of the day.
As the middle session approaches, Pakistan’s challenge is to sustain the pressure and capitalize on the opening they’ve created. With variable bounce in the pitch making batting challenging, Australia’s Travis Head and Mitchell Marsh will aim to counterattack. The impending availability of the second new ball adds layer of intrigue to the proceedings, promising an action-packed session ahead.
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Australia vs Pakistan: Day 2 recap
The drama at the SCG continued on Day 2 of the Australia vs Pakistan 3rd Test. The gripping contest witnessed a total of 33 overs, yielding 83 runs and claiming 2 crucial wickets. Pakistan’s disciplined bowling and strategic field placements kept Australia on their toes.
Salman Ali Agha emerged as the standout performer, showcasing his bowling prowess. As the day unfolded, the battle between bat and ball intensified, setting the stage for a riveting continuation of the Test match. The ebb and flow of the game left fans eagerly anticipating the upcoming sessions, eager to see which team would seize the advantage in this tightly contested encounter.
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