Pakistan lost
Let’s be honest. When Pakistan boarded the Australia-bound plane late last month, no one was thinking that they would beat their hosts. The so-called most unpredictable side of world cricket is actually becoming pretty predictable — especially when expected to lose against far stronger oppositions — and so everyone knew that they would lose pretty much everything. And exactly as expected, Australia wiped the floor with Babar Azam’s men, beating them in two lopsided affairs, which would have been three had rain not played the saviour in the series opener. So, the developments have pretty much followed the script. The only problem is that while winning wasn’t on the agenda at all, stock-taking certainly was. The three-match T20I series, which came roughly 11 months before the World T20 is to be played on the same land, was supposed to show the management where everyone stood. Surely, winning something is out of question Down Under but promising players can still off...
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