Pakistan gave only 118 runs target to Australia in the third T20. Australia has already won the first two T20 matches, securing the series victory. However, Pakistan is determined to finish strong in the third and final T20 game, opting to bat first.
Despite losing the T20 series, Pakistan achieved a remarkable victory earlier by clinching their first ODI series win against Australia in 22 years, defeating the world-class team on Australian soil. This win marks a historic moment for Pakistan in the cricketing world, and the team will look to build on this success in the T20 format.
After Australia claimed victory in the first two T20 matches, securing the series win, Pakistan is aiming to avoid a whitewash in the third T20I in Hobart. With key changes to their lineup, Pakistan has made a bold decision, resting captain Mohammad Rizwan and giving opportunities to young players. Sahibzada Farhan will open alongside Babar Azam, while Haseebullah Khan returns to bat at one-drop and keep wickets. Jahandad Khan is set to debut, replacing Naseem Shah.
In the absence of Rizwan, Salman Agha will captain the side. Despite the series result, both teams are eager to finish strong, with Pakistan hoping for a consolation win after their historic ODI series victory in Australia, their first in 22 years. For Australia, it’s a chance for players to stake their claim for a permanent spot ahead of the return of key players like Starc, Cummins, and Hazlewood.
With the match set to be a thrilling contest, Pakistan will aim to build on their recent ODI success, while Australia looks to continue its dominance.