Rivalry renewed: Five memorable Pakistan-Australia clashes 

Australia's batsman David Warner (L) plays a shot as Pakistan's wicketkeeper Mohammad Rizwan looks on during the second cricket Test match between Australia and Pakistan in Adelaide on Nov 30, 2019. (AFP/FILE)
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Rivalry renewed: Five memorable Pakistan-Australia clashes 

  • Under heavy security three-match series to begin in Rawalpindi on Friday
  • Test matches rivalry between two nations stretches back over 66 years 

ISLAMABAD: Australia will play their first Test in Pakistan for 24 years under heavy security when their three-match series begins in Rawalpindi on Friday.
Here, AFP Sport recalls five memorable past Test between the two nations as they renew a rivalry which stretches back over 66 years:
The first ever encounter between Pakistan and Australia saw just 95 runs scored on the first day as 12 wickets fell on a matting pitch — still the least scored in a full day’s play in Test history.
The Ian Johnson-led Australians had landed in Pakistan just two days earlier after flight delays and then were humbled for 80 as police superintendent-turned seamer Fazal Mahmood took 6-34 and pace partner Khan Mohammad 4-43.
Pakistan were 15-2 at the close before being all out for 199 on the second day.
Mahmood and Mohammad then again ran through an Australian line-up containing greats such as Neil Harvey, Keith Miller and Richie Benaud as they crawled to 187 all out off 109.5 overs, Benaud top-scoring with 56.
Mahmood finished with 7-80 and 13 wickets in the match and Mohammad took 3-69 as the seam pair accounted for all 20 wickets and Pakistan secured a famous nine-wicket victory.
Legendary fast bowler Imran Khan, now prime minister, took 12 wickets — six in each innings — as Pakistan registered a first Test victory on Australian soil at the Sydney Cricket Ground.
It was a turning point for Pakistan who, despite having world-class players, had struggled to win outside their own country.
The performance started the elevation of Imran among the era’s great all-rounders alongside England’s Ian Botham, India’s Kapil Dev and New Zealand’s Richard Hadlee.
It also enabled Pakistan to draw the three-Test series 1-1, one of the rare times they had avoided defeat away from home.
Maverick Pakistan pace bowler Sarfraz Nawaz unleashed a miraculous spell of swing bowling to turn the first Test in Melbourne on its head as Pakistan won by 71 runs.
Facing a target of 382 for victory, Australia were cruising at 305-3 with Allan Border on 105 when Sarfraz, who had earlier removed both openers, launched an astonishing burst of seven wickets for one run
Australia collapsed to 310 all out, Sarfraz finished with 9-86 in the innings and 11 wickets in the match as Graham Yallop’s side were stunned.
The hosts bounced back in the second Test in Perth, winning by seven wickets to tie the two-match series 1-1
legendary Australian pace bowler Dennis Lillee described the Iqbal stadium pitch in Faisalabad as “a graveyard of fast bowlers” and it proved it was devoid of life as only 12 wickets fell in 337 overs.
Bad weather washed out the first day and Australia then batted for two and a half days with Greg Chappell scoring 235 and Graham Yallop 172 in their 617 all out.
Lillee, one of the all-time masters of the seam bowling craft, bowled 21 wicketless overs as Pakistan replied with 382-2 with Taslim Arif scoring an unbeaten 210 and Javed Miandad 106.
Only medium-pacer Geoff Dymock took a wicket with the ball, the only other to fall was from a run out as all 11 Australian players turned their arms over as the match headed for an iunevitable draw.
Even wicketkeeper Rod Marsh swapped gloves for ball and sent down 10 overs of part-time off-breaks, conceding 51 runs.
Images of Javed Miandad threatening to hit Dennis Lillee with his raised bat flashed around the world during a feisty first Test in Perth.
Miandad and Lillee nearly came to blows as the Pakistan batsman took a quick single and then collided with the pace bowler.
Both players claimed the other had been at fault.
Miandad accused Lillee of pushing and kicking him while Lillee said Miandad had sworn at him.
The bowler enjoyed the last word — Pakistan were bowled out for 62 in their first innings, with Lillee claiming 5-18, and Australia won by 286 runs.
They went on to take the three-match series 2-1


Historic FIFAe Finals 25 conclude with France crowned world’s best nation in Rocket League

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Historic FIFAe Finals 25 conclude with France crowned world’s best nation in Rocket League

  • FIFAe Finals 25 took place from Dec. 10-19 in Riyadh
  • France crowned champions of the FIFAe World Cup featuring Rocket League

RIYADH: The FIFAe Finals 25 concluded on Friday as France were crowned champions at the FIFAe World Cup featuring Rocket League, closing out eight days of football esports competition and entertainment in Riyadh.
The French team, consisting of Zen, Vatira and Juicy, delivered a standout performance from the group stage to the final, combining exceptional skills, perfect team chemistry and nerves of steel in high-pressure moments.
The competition marked the grand conclusion of the FIFAe Finals 25, the pinnacle event in football esports, bringing teams from around the world to challenge for multiple titles together under one roof.
With 250 matches across eight competition days, a $450,000 prize pool, millions tuning in online and record-breaking social media numbers, the event set new benchmarks in its 2025 edition.
“This year’s FIFAe Finals truly united the world by connecting the next generation of fans with the sport we all love. By creating the biggest global stage for national team–based football esports, we are shaping a new era of entertainment — one that combines national pride, competitive excellence and the universal passion for football and gaming,” said Mattias Grafstrom, FIFA secretary general.

“Congratulations to all world champions for their outstanding achievements in an unforgettable, spectacular atmosphere. As we continue to unite the entire football family, we encourage all our member associations, players, fans and stakeholders to join us in 2026 for an exciting new chapter.”
With 94 nations and millions of players on the Road to Riyadh, the FIFAe ecosystem demonstrated a new level of national team–based esports throughout the year. The season reached its climax at the SEF Arena in Riyadh.
The FIFAe Finals 25 concluded with three historic champions:

  • Thailand: Champions of the FIFAe World Cup featuring eFootball Mobile
  • Poland: Champions of the FIFAe World Cup featuring eFootball Console
  • France: Champions of the FIFAe World Cup featuring Rocket League