Australia v Pakistan, 3rd Test, Sydney

Australia v Pakistan, 3rd Test, Sydney[RIGHT]January 2, 2017[/RIGHT]
An ending and a beginning

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THE PREVIEW BY DANIEL BRETTIG

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Match facts
January 3-7, 2017
Start time 1030 local (2330 GMT)

Sydney’s Test match has the duality of starting the year but ending the series. Pakistan’s captain Misbah-ul-Haq has certainly been thinking about ending at the start of 2017, even if he’s now retreated somewhat from the openness he offered in the aftermath of the Melbourne defeat. By contrast, Australia would like the end of this series to be the start of the next assignment, as the squad selection for the SCG made patently clear. That being said, the captain Steven Smith isn’t exactly eager to place both eyes on the looming tour of India and its myriad challenges: a clean sweep of Pakistan, having spent much of the past six months pondering defeats rather than victories, would be a welcome outcome.
Having spent four Test matches without an allrounder, Australia have returned to Darren Lehmann’s favoured formula, this time with Hilton Cartwright on debut rather than Mitchell Marsh on spec. Cartwright is a batsman first and a bowler later; the question remains whether Smith will fully trust someone who didn’t bowl a single ball at the SCG when he visited for a Sheffield Shield fixture earlier in the season. Instead the match was dominated by spinners - Steve O’Keefe, Will Somerville and Ashton Agar shared no fewer than 27 wickets between them. Agar has not been included in the XI, but can feel relatively secure of his place on the plane to India. Smith and Lehmann will be looking for signs that two quicks, two spinners and Cartwright can do a strong job this week. Also that neither Mitchell Starc nor Josh Hazlewood fall prey to overwork.
Pakistan arrived in Australia with plenty of optimism, and had it somewhat bolstered by a resilient display in Brisbane. But the collapse of the team on the final day in Melbourne, after rain had made the draw by far the more likely result, raised plenty of old questions about temperament and consistency. A matter of months after ascending to No. 1 in the world, the visitors are now on the cusp of their worst ever losing streak in Tests. Whether or not Misbah chooses to finish up, he will be aware of the need to finish this series, at least, on a better note than that.
Form guide
(last five completed matches, most recent first)

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**Pakistan: LLLLL



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As much as he’d like a clean sweep of this series, Steven Smith will also have an eye on the India tour that follows it © Cricket Australia/Getty Images********In the spotlight****
No one can doubt Steve O’Keefe’s ability as a first-class performer for New South Wales. Nor can they question the way he bowled for Australia in each of his past two Test matches, one at the SCG last January and then one in Sri Lanka in July. But the fact that it has been close to six months since O’Keefe last played is attributable to a poor injury record, namely with calf and hamstring problems. Durability is a key element to any spin bowler’s career - a large reason for Nathan Lyon’s ability to keep bouncing back from questions about his future is that he is invariably fit and ready to go. O’Keefe offers consistency and craftiness that Smith in particular wants to utilise. But to do so he needs to see the bowler stay on the park.
It has been more than 21 years since Mushtaq Ahmed fashioned Pakistan a victory over Australia at the SCG with outstanding wristspin, and Yasir Shah will be aspiring to do the same. For much of this series he has been a curiously muted presence, taking a largely defensive leg-stump line with fields to match. That this appears to have been by design is a pity for Yasir, given his ability to prosper in a variety of conditions in the past. At Sydney he can expect a more attacking commission, and will want to make the most of it.
Teams news
Hilton Cartwright is in for his debut and Steve O’Keefe for his first Test since the Sri Lanka tour. They have been included at the expense of Nic Maddinson and Jackson Bird.
Australia 1 Matt Renshaw, 2 David Warner, 3 Usman Khawaja, 4 Steven Smith (capt), 5 Peter Handscomb, 6 Hilton Cartwright, 7 Matthew Wade (wk), 8 Steve O’Keefe, 9 Mitchell Starc, 10 Josh Hazlewood, 11 Nathan Lyon
One of Imran Khan or Rahat Ali can be expected to return in place of Sohail Khan. A second spinner may also be in the mix.
Pakistan (probable) 1 Sami Aslam, 2 Azhar Ali, 3 Babar Azam, 4 Younis Khan, 5 Misbah-ul-Haq (capt), 6 Asad Shafiq, 7 Sarfraz Ahmed (wk), 8 Wahab Riaz, 9 Yasir Shah, 10 Mohammad Amir, 11 Rahat Ali/Imran Khan
Pitch and conditions
Sydney’s pitch has been spinning noticeably more this season, necessitating twin spin for the hosts. The weather forecast for the match features some rain, but less than Melbourne saw.
Stats and trivia

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[li]Pakistan’s most recent Test victory in Australia came at the SCG in 1995.[/li][li]Australia’s captain Steven Smith is playing his 50th Test, having made his debut against Pakistan at Lord’s in 2010[/li][li]The inclusions of Cartwright and O’Keefe mean Australia have four overseas-born players in thier XI for the first time since their very first Test series in 1876-77 when they fielded five or more[/li][li]Pakistan have never lost six Test matches in a row[/li][/LIST]
Quotes
“You want to play well every game you play for Australia. We can’t think too far ahead. The conditions are completely different. It’s a different kind of spin that you get out here than you do in India. We’re just focused on this Test match at this stage and hopefully we can have a clean sweep.”
Australia’s captain **Steven Smith doesn’t want to think too muc
**h beyond the SCG
Daniel Brettig is an assistant editor at ESPNcricinfo. @danbrettig

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ahem ahem

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ALLAH khair.. EB has opened the threaad once again.. :hehe:

They are considering Asghar to play in this test. There are news of more spin. It’ll be interesting. Yasir has been a toy for Aussies so far.

I hope they play sharjeel in place of Sami Aslam. Rest I dont think they can make any other change.

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:emmy: I have trying to contain the fall out from the 3rd test against WI, the affect of the thread opener is still being felt.

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expecting a whitewash from the aussies…what about u guys?

with this failure body language and lethergic attitude of team misbah i don’t expect much.

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as per Zainab’s interview with Yasir, he knows what caused him to leak 250+ runs at MCG, he is determined to correct his mistakes in maintaining line and length and strike big with the ball. i hope he’ll take a fifer. :slight_smile:

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Australians on a roll, pakistani bowlers unable to get wickets…why didn’t they give Asghar Khan a chance as a spinner?
Should’ve kept Wahab out…

Team Misbah on defensive yet again, Warner having lots of fun hitting them all around with flurry of 4’s…Yasir fruitless…

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So no Asghar and no Sohail, which is like one less batsman. But so far his replacement Imran Khan was hammered with more than 6 runs average. Pak barely got their first wicket after 153 opening Partnership. Warner brutally treated Pakistani bowlers.

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Meanwhile Khwaja dropped by Babar Azam off Imran. Thats very unfair with the bowlers and team

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Yasir approaching another century :dhimpak:
I should’ve posted earlier, Yasir took wicket of Smith. :clap:

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Yea but his bowling has been really pathetic.. totally ordinary. Aussies hit him in every corner of the ground but i’m sure any other team would do the same with this kinda bowling. He looks mentally subdued

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wow very nice.

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Our phoenixdesi was on Wahabs case. Looks like he bowled well. I watched one over of his - consistently at 141 to 142 kph. Good line.

He probably was the best bowler on day one.

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Sarfraz got his 100 catches in Test Cricket.

Warner became just the 5th player to score century before lunch. One of them was ofcourse great Majid Khan.

But it was a dismal day for Pakistan. And the biggest worry is Yasir shah having the worst time of his career right now. Actually the overall bowling has been very weak. Pak has given chances to Rahat, Sohail Khan and now Imran Khan in each test. None of them has been effective.

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365/3 is again pathetic bowling. Amer has been a total failure in this series. Yasir has been pathetic too. Never expected much from Wahab and the rest.

If Pakistan can lose a test after scoring almost 450 in the first innings then they can surely lose here again. If Australia go on to post 600+ could lose by an innings as well.

Another whitewash looming which will be our 4th successive down under. We just have a dismal record in tests in Australia

No excuse but the preparation was pathetic to say the least. Knowing our perennial problems in tests in Australia we should have prepared better and arrived much earlier in NZ and Australia in order to get used to the conditions (just like Pak did before the England series). There was no need for the ill-timed series against Windies in UAE in between the England series and the twin series against NZ & Aus

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Batting problems are well documented but the same bowling attack that did well in English conditions has not looked threatening at all in Australia.

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BOWLING has been a bigger let down than the batting

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Mohammad Amir
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4
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84.0
14
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124.1
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And my take is that this australian lineup isnt the best one either. If you look at the batsmen, only Warner and Smith are better batsmen. And in bowling Starc is the fierce one. But rest is a ok team. Pak should not have been on the verge of whitewash right now.

And lyonn is totally a ordinary bowler but Pakistani batsmen just throw their wickets on nothing making him look like a hero

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Doesn’t look good at all for the pak team…lethargic and pathetic bowling…yasir is unfit.
Why did they not take Asghar? We have Azhar Ali and Asad Shafiq now trying to bowl.
Mickey sure has a lot of explaining to do.

In the 2nd test match the aussie bowlers bowled into the stumps from wide of the crease and took wickets, by making batsmen forced to play the balls. Ofcourse pak bowlers just bowling outside offstump and not even bowling into the wicket to try for lbw…if this is the best attack pakistan has, it’s not much at all.