Pakistan and Australia will turn their attention to the shortest format of the game when the two sides meet in the 1st T20I of the three-match series tomorrow (November 14th).
The match will be held at the Gabba with the toss at 1:00 PM (PST) and the game set to commence at 1:30 PM (PST).
Mohammad Rizwan’s team is coming off a major upset in the ODI series after beating the Aussies in their home for the first time in 22 years. The visitors will look to continue their new-found dominance against the hosts who have given most of their attention to the visiting Indian team for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.
Pakistan, meanwhile, has paid no credence to the naysayers as they search for their first T20I series win Down Under. They are likely to rely on their red-hot pacers to upstage the Australian batting line-ups once again while the recent resurgence of Babar Azam should bode well for their batting chances.Â
While Rizwan has remained coy on the batting line-up it is likely that Usman Khan will be promoted to the top alongside his captain, with Babar occupying the third spot.
Whatever the case, ample entertainment awaits the fans of the two teams.
How to Watch Pakistan Vs Australia 1st T20I:
Ten Sports will broadcast the game live in Pakistan on cable while Australians can tune in via Kayo Sports or Foxtel.
You can also watch Pakistan vs Australia 1st T20I on the following OTT platforms.
Mobile Streaming
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Web Streaming
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