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Headline: Spin trap set: Pakistan push for series victory against rattled Australia

Last updated: June 1, 2026 12:13 pm
Ayan Ahmed
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LAHORE — The surface at Gaddafi Stadium is already showing signs of wear, and that’s exactly where Pakistan wants it. With the series locked at 1-1, the hosts are leaning heavily into their spin-heavy strategy, leaving the Australian camp scrambling for a blueprint to survive what promises to be a decisive third Test.

Pakistan’s spin duo, Sajid Khan and Noman Ali, have effectively neutralized the Australian batting lineup over the last ten days. They aren’t just bowling; they’re hunting. By exploiting the dry, crumbling patches of the pitch, the pair has dismantled the visitors’ rhythm, forcing them into a defensive crouch that Australian captain Pat Cummins is clearly desperate to break.

For Australia, the challenge is twofold. They need to score, but they can’t afford to expose their stumps to the sharp turn that arrives as early as the first session. The team spent yesterday’s net session focusing almost exclusively on sweep shots and front-foot defense, a clear indication that the visitors are bracing for a trial by spin.

“It’s about trust,” said a member of the Australian coaching staff, speaking on condition of anonymity. “You can’t play these conditions if you’re guessing. You have to commit to your feet or your sweep, and right now, we’re caught in between.”

Pakistan’s strategy has been simple: suffocate the run rate and wait for the inevitable error. It’s a classic home-field advantage approach, but it’s paid off in a series where batting has been an exercise in attrition. The Pakistan dressing room remains confident, sensing that Australia’s middle order is one quick wicket away from a total collapse.

The pitch report suggests the ball will begin turning sharply by day two. If Pakistan’s spinners can maintain their line and length, the pressure will shift entirely to the Australian top order. They have no room for error; one bad hour in the morning session could decide the series.

The toss will be the most significant moment of the week. Both teams know that chasing on a fifth-day pitch in this heat is a death sentence. Whoever bats first will have to post a total well north of 350 to stay in the game.

The Australians are fighting to salvage a draw, but Pakistan is playing for the win. As the two sides head to the middle, the question isn’t whether the spin will hold up—it’s how many overs the Australian batsmen can survive before the match slips through their fingers.

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