Jamal's Six-Wickets, Putting Australia on Back Foot

Jamal six wickets celebration after putting australia on back foot
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In the ongoing third Test match in Sydney, Pakistan's Aamer Jamal delivered an outstanding performance with the ball, claiming six crucial wickets Putting Australia on back foot.Australia made 299 in their first innings. This puts Pakistan in the lead by 14 runs.


The remaining four wickets for Australia fell quickly after the tea interval, with Pakistan conceding just 10 runs. Mitchell Marsh played a notable innings, scoring 54 runs before giving a simple catch to Shan Masood on mid-off, a wicket crucially taken by Jamal.


At tea on day three, Australia found themselves at 289-6, still trailing by 24 runs in the first innings. Spinner Sajid Khan provided a breakthrough by dismissing Alex Carey for 38 just before tea.


Mitchell Marsh, unbeaten on 50 runs from 109 balls, holds a key position for the Australian team. The second session saw the dismissal of Travis Head, who scored 10 runs, falling victim to Aamer Jamal's skillful bowling.


With Jamal's six-fer and strategic contributions from other bowlers, Pakistan has gained a significant advantage in the ongoing Test match, setting the stage for an intriguing continuation.

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