The first Test of the national team will start from December 14 in Perth.


Lahore: The Pakistan cricket squad left for Australia from Lahore last night. The national squad will go to Sydney via Dubai, the first test between Pakistan and Australia will be played on December 14.
The Pakistani team is led by Shaan Masood, who has played 30 Tests and has been entrusted with the responsibilities of captaincy for the first time.
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Other experienced players in the team include Sarfraz Ahmed, Babar Azam, Muhammad Rizwan, Hasan Ali, Shaheen Afridi and Imamul Haq.
The Pakistani team will play a four-day match against the Prime Minister's XI from December 6 before the start of the Test series in Australia.
The first Test of the national team will start from December 14 in Perth.
While, the second test match will be played in Melbourne from December 26, while the third Test will be played in Sydney from January 03.
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