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Predicting Australia’s Playing XI for their 3rd T20I against Pakistan

Here’s the Australia’s Playing XI as the team looks to build on their performance and secure a series win. The stage is set for an exciting finale as Australia takes on Pakistan in the third and final T20I at Hobart’s Bellerive Oval on November 18. Having already sealed the series 2-0, Australia will aim to finish with a clean sweep. Meanwhile, Pakistan will fight to salvage pride after their struggles in the earlier games. 

Australia’s batting lineup delivered fleeting flashes of brilliance in the second match but lacked consistency. Despite these challenges, Spencer Johnson’s fiery spell turned the game around, highlighting the team’s depth. Let’s delve into Australia’s likely lineup for the series’ final clash.

Predicted Australia’s Playing XI:

Top Order:

Predicting Australia's Playing XI for their 3rd T20I against Pakistan
Jake Fraser McGurk

Jake Fraser-McGurk is expected to retain his spot, given his impressive 20 off 9 in the previous match, showcasing his aggressive intent. Partnering him is Matthew Short, whose blistering 32 off 17 balls provided Australia with a much-needed fiery start in the second T20I. Skipper Josh Inglis will continue as the anchor at No. 3, despite a rare duck in the last game. Inglis can stabilize the innings and lead from the front, making him a crucial figure in the top order.

Middle Order: 

Predicting Australia's Playing XI for their 3rd T20I against Pakistan
Glenn Maxwell

Glenn Maxwell, a seasoned campaigner, will likely slot in at No. 4. Though his recent performances haven’t been explosive, Maxwell’s versatility and big-hitting capabilities are undeniable. Marcus Stoinis adds power and all-round utility, capable of chipping in with crucial overs. Tim David, known for his finishing prowess, will look to bounce back from his subdued 18 in the second game and provide late-inning firepower.

Lower Middle Order: 

Predicting Australia's Playing XI for their 3rd T20I against Pakistan
Aaron Hardie

Aaron Hardie’s 28-run knock in the second T20I hints at his growing confidence in the lower-middle order. Xavier Bartlett, who delivered a game-changing moment by dismissing Babar Azam, adds bowling depth and fielding agility. Nathan Ellis, with his precise line and variations, is vital for Australia’s death-overs strategy.

Tailenders: 

Predicting Australia's Playing XI for their 3rd T20I against Pakistan
Adam Zampa

Adam Zampa, the team’s primary spinner, continues to be a reliable wicket-taker in the middle overs. Spencer Johnson, the star of the second T20I with his five-wicket haul, will spearhead the bowling attack, aiming to replicate his match-winning performance.

Disclaimer: This exclusive news is based on the author’s insights, analysis, and intuition. While reviewing this information, consider the points discussed and form your own conclusions.

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