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Pakistan vs Australia 3rd ODI preview

 


The 3rd and final ODI between Pakistan and Australia the series decider will take place tomorrow and both teams will be looking to complete a series victory. Pakistan will be the favourites going into this encounter after their historic victory in the 2nd ODI. Australia will want to improve their bowling performance and also put in another strong batting performance. 

Pakistan will want their batsman to continue from where they left off and their bowlers will want to put in an improved performance from the previous 2 games and hope they can restrict their opposition to a decent total or defend the score their team puts on the board. 

Australia will also want their bowlers to improve their performance and contribute to their batter's good form. They will want their bowlers to support their batsmen in gaining a series victory. 

Australia will be depending on their batsmen to win this series as their bowling is weak and the only reliable bowler they have is Zampa wheres Pakistan have a balanced side yes their 5th bowler is a problem at the moment but that is due to some injuries to key all-rounders Shadab and Nawaz and once they are fit Pakistan should look more solid. 

Pakistan Predicted XI: 1 Imam ul Haq, 2 Fakhar Zaman, 3 Babar Azam, 4  Mohammed Rizwan, 5 Saud Shakeel, 6 Khushdil Shah, 7 Asif Afridi, 8 Shaheen Afridi, 9 Mohammed Wasim Jr, 10 Haris Rauf, 11 Usman Qadir 

Australia Predicted XI: 1 Travis Head, 2. Aaron Finch, 3. Ben McDermott, 4 Marnus Labuschagne, 5 Marcus Stoinis, 6 Cameron Green, 7 Sean Abbott, 8 Ben Dwarshuis, 9 Jason Behrendroff, 10 Adam Zampa, 11 Mitchell Swepson

We should expect another high scoring encounter and considering the dew factor the team batting first should look to post 400+ Total

Writer : Ebrahim Yusuf Omar 


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