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Pakistan has also faced defeat in the Sydney Test. This was the last Test of the famous cricket David Warner. With this victory in Sydney, Australia gave a clean sweep in the series with a sweeping victory in 3 matches.

The Sydney Test was not only the last match of the series between Pakistan and Australia but also the last match of David Warner's Test career. Pakistan could not win even this last battle. The Pakistani team collapsed in just three and a half days on the ground in Sydney. The result was that Australia swept the series by 8 wickets. Pakistan had given Australia a target of 130 runs to win, which they achieved by losing 2 wickets.

With this last victory over Pakistan, Australia has won the Test series 3-0. Along with this, the Australian team was also successful in giving a victorious farewell to their opener David Warner from Test cricket. Sydney is David Warner's home ground, from where he bid farewell to his Test career a long time ago.

Warner's important role in winning

David Warner also played an important role in Australia's victory over Pakistan in the Sydney Test. Chasing a target of 130 runs, he scored a brilliant half-century in his last Test innings as an opener. Warner scored 57 runs off 75 balls, including 7 fours. During this innings, Warner also shared a century for the second wicket with Marnus Labuchen.

Earlier, despite taking an increase of 14 runs in the first innings, the Pakistani team could only give Australia a target of 130 runs. Means he scored only 115 runs in the second innings. His 7 wickets in the second innings fell on the third day of the match. While the remaining 3 wickets fell in the morning hours of the fourth day. Young opener Siam Ayub, playing his Test debut, top scored with 33 runs in the second innings for Pakistan. Apart from that, 28 runs came from the bat of Rizwan.

Hazlewood took the most 4 wickets in the second innings bowling for Australia. Apart from that, Nathan Lyon took 3 wickets. Apart from Warner, Labushgan also scored a half century in batting.

Aamir Jamal became the player of the match

Although Pakistan lost the Sydney Test, Amir Jamal was named Player of the Match for scoring 82 runs and taking 6 wickets in the first innings. Australian captain Pat Cummins was selected 'Player of the Series' for taking 19 wickets and scoring 38 runs in the series.

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