Pakistan Loses Two Wickets for 17 Runs in Tense Start

Pakistan is chasing 148 runs against Australia in Sydney, with Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan at the crease. The team struggled in the powerplay, failing to hit any boundaries in the first six overs, with two wickets falling for just 17 runs. The decision to omit in-form opener Saeem Ayub has raised concerns among cricket pundits, who question why he was excluded from two consecutive T20 matches.

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