AUS vs PAK: Shameful performance by Pakistan, lost 7 wickets for just 68 runs, Australia's hold strong in Sydney Test
Australia vs Pakistan, 3rd Test: The Kangaroo team came to play in the first innings on the third day ahead of its second-day score of 116/2. His entire team was bundled out for 299 runs in the first innings on Friday. Pakistan had scored 313 runs in the first innings. In this way, he got a lead of 14 runs.

By the time play was stopped due to rain on Thursday, the second day of the third Test between Australia and Pakistan, Australia had scored 116 runs for two wickets in the first innings and Pakistan was 197 runs behind based on first innings. There was heavy rain on the second day of the match in Sydney and once the game was stopped, it could not be restarted. At the time of play being stopped, Steve Smith was unbeaten on six runs and Marnus Labuschagne was unbeaten on 23 runs.
On the second day of the match, Australia got the first blow in the form of David Warner's 34 runs. Warner was caught out by Babar Azam on the ball of Agha Salman. After him, Usman Khawaja also got out after scoring 47 runs. Coming to bat on the first day, Pakistan had a very bad start and both the openers Abdullah Shafiq and Sam Ayub could not open their account. Abdullah Shafiq was caught by Mitchell Starc at the hands of Steve Smith on the second ball of the first over.
In the very next over, Josh Hazlewood dismissed Sam Ayub. After the fall of two wickets, Babar Azam and captain Shan Masood took charge of Pakistan's innings. Babar was out LBW for 26 runs by Pat Cummins. After some time, Saud Shakeel returned to the pavilion on five runs. Captain Shan Masood was also out after scoring 35 runs on the ball of Mitchell Marsh. Mohammad Rizwan hit 10 fours and two sixes in his innings of 88 runs. He was caught by Josh Hazlewood on the ball of Pat Cummins.
After him, Sajid Khan also became the victim of Cummins. He scored 15 runs. Agha Salman was out after scoring 53 runs on 67 balls. Hasan Ali was out on zero. Aamir Jamal was out after scoring 82 runs, he was caught by Nathan Lyon at the hands of Mitchell Starc. Mir Hamza remained unbeaten on seven. For Pakistan, Mohammad Rizwan scored 88 runs in 103 balls, Aamer Jamal scored 82 runs in 97 balls, and Agha Salman scored a half-century of 53 runs in 67 balls, due to which the team could score 313 runs in 77.1 overs in the first innings. Pat Cummins took five wickets for Australia. Mitchell Starc dismissed two batsmen. Josh Hazlewood, Nathan Lyon and Mitchell Marsh got one wicket each.