04 March,2022 07:32 AM IST | Rawalpindi | AFP
Pat Cummins
Australia's first Test in Pakistan in 24 years starting on Friday is threatened by rain, but even storm clouds failed to dampen the mood of rival captains Pat Cummins and Babar Azam on the eve of the match.
Rain forced both teams to cancel their practice sessions on Thursday, but the forecast is clear for Friday and most of Saturday, with showers likely on the last three days of play. Despite the weather, Cummins and Azam were geared up for the historic Test - to be played in front of a sell-out 16,000 crowd in Rawalpindi, the garrison city just south of the capital, Islamabad.
Australia haven't toured Pakistan since 1998 as security issues kept international teams from visiting, and as a result are unfamiliar with the local pitches. "It looks like a good wicket...as expected," Cummins told reporters on the eve of the match.
He said Australia would probably go into the Test with three quick bowlers or two spinners. "We just want to have another look at the wicket," he said. The Aussie skipper refused to accept that Pakistan would be fielding a depleted side as a result of injuries to fast bowler Hasan Ali and all-rounder Faheem Ashra. "It's a loss for the Pakistan, but there's always another guy that can step up," he said.
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