Australia reaches 70-2, Afridi strikes twice in 3rd test

Pakistan's Shaheen Shah Afridi (C) celebrates with teammates after dismissing Australia's Marnus Labuschagne (not pictured) during the first day of the third cricket Test match between Pakistan and Australia in Lahore on March 21, 2022. (AFP)
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Updated 21 March 2022
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Australia reaches 70-2, Afridi strikes twice in 3rd test

  • Pakistan went with the extra pace option in the bowling attack and included Naseem Shah in the XI
  • Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium is hosting its first test in 13 years since a terrorist attack on the Sri Lankan team

LAHORE: Shaheen Shah Afridi jolted Australia with two wickets in three balls before Usman Khawaja and Steve Smith combined to guide the visitors to 70-2 at lunch on Day 1 of the third and final test against Pakistan.

The situation could have been worse for Australia in the first session Monday, but Nauman Ali dropped a catch off his own bowling when Smith, on 19, drove back hard at the left-arm spinner.

Pakistan-born Khawaja continued his rich run of batting form in the series to reach a patient 31 off 64 balls at the interval, while Smith remained unbeaten on 28.

Afridi (2-17) struck in the third over under hot conditions after Australia skipper Pat Cummins won the crucial toss and opted to bat first on another slow wicket which is expected to assist spinners later on.

David Warner (7) was pinned on his crease by a delivery which seamed back into the left-hander, beat the bat and struck his pads. Warner didn't go for a television referral.

Marnus Labuschagne then got his second duck in the series, which is locked at 0-0, when he drove recklessly in the same over and got a thin outside edge. Labuschagne was run out without scoring at Karachi before Australia amassed 556-9 in the first innings.

Khawaja has scored prolifically in the series with the scores of 97, 160 and 44 not out in his first three innings in Australia’s first tour to Pakistan since 1998.

He batted watchfully against the new ball before pulling fast bowler Naseem Shah to the mid-wicket fence for his first boundary well into the first hour and then lofting Nauman over mid-wicket for a big six as he negotiated the three fast bowlers and looked comfortable against the spin of Nauman.

Pakistan went with the extra pace option in the bowling attack and included Naseem in the XI in place of all-rounder Faheem Ashraf in the only change to the lineup which played to an epic draw last week at Karachi.

Australia retained the same XI which toiled for nearly 172 overs on the last two days of the second test but couldn’t force a win at Karachi, where Pakistan captain Babar Azam played a marathon innings of 196.

Australia’s historic first tour of Pakistan in 24 years has added significance going into the series decider.

Lahore’s Gaddafi Stadium is hosting its first test in 13 years since a terrorist attack on the Sri Lanka team's bus in 2009 that led to a lengthy absence of international cricket in Pakistan.

No players in the starting XI have played a test match at the Gaddafi Stadium, where Babar made his one-day international debut against Zimbabwe in 2015 when Pakistan started its campaign to win back the confidence of foreign teams and the resumption of international cricket.

Azhar Ali is the most senior cricketer in the Pakistan XI, having played 93 tests, but is featuring in his first test in his hometown.


Real Madrid victory in Super Cup semi-final sets up fourth consecutive El Clásico in Saudi Arabia

Updated 09 January 2026
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Real Madrid victory in Super Cup semi-final sets up fourth consecutive El Clásico in Saudi Arabia

  • Early Valverde rocket set the tone for a physical encounter in front of a packed Al-Inma Stadium
  • 55,651 fans attended the match, topping Barcelona-Athletic Bilbao’s crowd by more than 5,000

JEDDAH: While Wednesday saw a sea of blue and red take over Al-Inma Stadium, Thursday belonged almost entirely to the colour white. The second semi-final of the 2026 Spanish Super Cup pitted Madrid Derby rivals Real Madrid and Atlético Madrid against each other in a fiercely contested encounter that ignited within the opening two minutes and ended with a 2-1 victory to Real Madrid.

In the first minute of the game, Real Madrid won a free kick from a position that appeared harmless, but Federico Valverde had other ideas. The Uruguayan unleashed a thunderous long-range strike that flew into the net, sending the stadium into raptures almost immediately.

Despite the early breakthrough, Real Madrid did not dominate proceedings. Atlético controlled much of the shot count, pushing relentlessly as they attempted to overcome the forged “home” advantage enjoyed by their city rivals in Jeddah.

That advantage was not driven solely by Saudi supporters. Ahead of kick-off, official broadcaster Thmanyah Sports got hold of a Real Madrid fan from Iraq who praised the organisation of the event and thanked Saudi Arabia for providing fans from across the region the opportunity to watch their team live.

Atlético didn’t plan on sending those fans home with a smile. They forced Thibaut Courtois into action on multiple occasions, with his save from a corner mid-way into the first half proving key in preserving Real’s lead.

Real did get close to doubling their advantage in the 27th minute when Rodrygo found himself through on goal, executing a trademark Ronaldo chop to beat his marker before being denied by Jan Oblak.

Atlético resumed their push after the break. In the 49th minute, they looked to find Julián Álvarez with a dangerous cross, but Antonio Rüdiger reacted sharply to step in and clear.

Once again, it was Real Madrid’s individual quality that made the difference. Valverde split the defence with a perfectly weighted through ball, releasing Rodrygo, who calmly slotted past Oblak in the 55th minute.

Atlético responded with increased vigour almost immediately. A slick move down the right flank culminated in a cross from Giuliano Simeone, which Alexander Sørloth powered home beyond Raúl Asencio in the 58th minute to bring the contest back to life.

As Atlético pushed for an equaliser, the Real Madrid fans rallied behind their team with chants familiar to Jeddah. Borrowing from one of Al-Ahli’s most popular anthems — one that engulfed Middle Eastern football in recent years — the crowd sang in unison: “For Real we came, from every city.”

Atlético were not fazed, as they came agonisingly close to levelling soon after. Antoine Griezmann produced a spectacular overhead kick from close range, only for Courtois to make another vital save. Moments later, Marcos Llorente broke through on the right once more, but his effort drifted wide.

Llorente continued to threaten, curling another attempt — this time from outside the box — but once again failed to find the target as Atlético searched desperately for a way back into the game.

Ultimately, Real Madrid managed to emerge unscathed, as they held on for the 2-1 victory.

Sunday will see the Al-Inma Stadium host once again, as Barcelona and Real Madrid face off in the fourth consecutive El Clásico Spanish Super Cup final in Saudi Arabia. Barcelona won the first encounter in 2023, followed by a 4-1 victory by Real in 2024, before Barcelona rallied to a 5-2 victory in the 2025 edition.