The Pakistan players took matters into their own hands, personally unloading their luggage onto a truck at Sydney airport.
Sources divulged on Friday that players had expressed dissatisfaction with the subpar arrangements for unloading their belongings.
It was revealed that the team manager declined to enlist assistance for the loading and unloading of the players' luggage.
Following a gruelling flight of over 24 hours, the squad is scheduled for a complete rest day on Saturday, with training set to commence on December 3.
– Not easy to face Shaheen Shah Afridi as opener: Usman Khawaja –
Australia opener Usman Khawaja admired the bowling capabilities of Pakistan pacer Shaheen Shah Afridi, saying it will not be easy to face the latter as an opener.
Expressing his thoughts ahead of the Australia series, Khawaja said: “Playing against the pace and swing of Shaheen Shah Afridi will not be easy.”
He also commended Pakistani batter Babar Azam’s batting skills. “Babar Azam is regarded as one of the best batters in the cricket world.”
“The spectators will get a great opportunity to watch quality cricket. I feel that it will be a competitive series against Australia and Pakistan,” Khawaja said.