Australia beat Pakistan by eight wickets in Sydney Test to finish whitewash

Pak Vs Australia Test Match

SYNDEY - Predominant Australia fixed an extensive eight-wicket triumph from the beginning last Test to whitewash Pakistan 3-0 in the home series at Sydney Cricket Ground on Saturday.

The last Trial of Shaheens and Kangaroos end with one more blow for guests as hosts finished whitewash, in spite of the way that Shan Masood and crew showed obstruction for periods in every one of the three Tests, yet their batting was not sufficient that was overpowered by Australia's bowling at vital times, while handling slips and missed catched let down bowling side as well.


With most recent win, Australia proceeded with the record with a 16-match streak beginning around 1995, as hosts added 47 races to their short-term score.

Australian cricketer David Warner shared a moment with opening partner Usman Khawaja during his farewell Test, and when he left, he was presented with a guard of honor. Khawaja was excused early, yet Warner stayed at wrinkle, helping his side drawing near to focus prior to being excused.

In Pakistan's innings, Mohammad Rizwan and Aamer Jamal had an essential organization, yet Australia's Josh Hazlewood took three fast scalps, setting his side in ordering position.


North of 22,000 fans at the icpnic SGC gave David Warner a genuine goodbye as he bid farewell, denoting the finish of his worldwide vocation following by 2018 embarrassment. Warner's innings added to his noteworthy vocation absolute of 8,786 runs in 112 tests, setting a normal of 44.59 with 26 tons since his presentation in 2011.

Marnus Labuschagne (62 not out) helped his side, securing game after Warner's takeoff.


In the second test in Melbourne, Men dressed in Green botched an open door to break their terrible streak in Australia because of their batting battles. Notwithstanding an opportunity to set a difficult objective on a breaking down pitch, Josh Hazlewood's great presentation with 4-16 in the penultimate over on Friday rolled out huge improvements.


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