Day 1 of Sydney Test: Pakistan bowled out for 313 in the first innings

Aamir Jamal was dismissed for 82 runs. Photocric info

In the first innings of the last match of the series of Test matches between Pakistan and Australia, the Pakistani team was bowled out for 313 runs while Australia scored 6 runs without any loss.


Chasing 313 runs by Pakistan, Australia continues to bat in the first innings and at the end of the first day's play, the Kangaroos have scored 6 runs without any loss.


Earlier, Pakistan won the toss and decided to bat first and both batsmen Abdullah Shafiq and international test debutant Saeem Ayub returned to the pavilion without scoring any runs.


After playing two balls, Abdullah Shafiq was caught out by Smith for no runs off Starc's ball, while after playing only two balls, Saeem Ayub also returned to the pavilion after taking a catch in the hands of the wicketkeeper on Hazlewood's ball.


Shaan Masood and Babar Azam were dismissed for 35 and 26 runs, while Pakistan's fifth loss was in the form of Saud Shakeel, who was a guest for 5 runs. However, Rizwan was removed after scoring 88 runs in one innings on a total of 190.


Sajid Khan was dismissed for 15 runs while Salman Ali Agha completed the sixth half-century of his Test career and was caught off Mitchell Starc for 53 runs while Hasan Ali was dismissed for no runs.


After nine wickets fell, Amir Jamal along with Mir Hamza led the team's score and scored the first half-century of his Test career, he completed his half-century with the help of 6 fours and 2 sixes. Played an innings of 82 runs with the help of sixes and 8 fours and was the victim of Nathan Lyon.


For Australia, Pat Cummins dismissed 5 players while Mitchell Starc got two wickets, one each by Josh Hazlewood, Mitchell Marsh and Nathan Lyon.


Young players Saeem Ayub and Sajid Khan have replaced Imam-ul-Haq and fast bowler Shaheen Afridi in Pakistan's playing XI, who have both been dropped and not included in the squad to rest.


Captain Shaun Masood, Saeem Ayub, Abdullah Shafiq, Babar Azam, Saud Shakeel, Muhammad Rizwan, Salman Ali Agha, Sajid Khan, Hasan Ali, Mir Hamza and Aamir Jamal have been included in the playing XI for the Sydney Test.


It should be mentioned that Pakistan enjoys a commanding two-zero lead over Australia in the series of three Test matches.