Big picture: A World Cup warm-up too early for Australia
Australia are without Hazlewood, Cummins, David, Nathan Ellis and Glenn Maxwell in Pakistan, with all five to join the World Cup squad in Sri Lanka. Marsh and Inglis are unlikely to play in the first game in Lahore having only left Perth on Tuesday after being allowed to stay and celebrate Sunday’s BBL victory for Perth Scorchers.
It will mean that Head is set to captain the side for the second time in his career, having led in a T20I in England in 2024. Xavier Bartlett is the only fast bowler in Australia’s World Cup squad who will be available in Pakistan. But both World Cup spinners – Adam Zampa and Matthew Kuhnemann – will be available.
Form guide
Pakistan LWWLW (last five completed T20Is, most recent first)
Australia LLWWW
In the spotlight: Babar Azam and Cameron Green
In Babar’s eight T20I innings in 2025, all at No. 3, he struck at above 109 in only two. Both of those were half-centuries, one against Zimbabwe where he was the slowest scorer in the top three and the other in a successful low-scoring chase against South Africa where he played his preferred anchor role to perfection. How Pakistan use Babar, and how he plays in these three games could have a significant bearing on their World Cup plans.
Green will return to bowl in T20Is for the first time since the UK tour in 2024 when he injured his back, which led to surgery. Batting at No. 4, and providing an extra seam option particularly if Australia play two spinners at times in the World Cup, makes Green a key pillar to their success in the tournament.
Team news: Head to captain with limited options to choose from
Pakistan will look to throw Khawaja Nafay in as soon as possible to acclimatise him ahead of the T20 World Cup. Shadab Khan may get a run, too, and while Afridi has been passed fit following a knee injury, when he returns to the starting XI remains a point of interest.
Pakistan (probable): 1 Sahibzada Farhan, 2 Saim Ayub, 3 Babar Azam, 4 Fakhar Zaman/Shadab Khan, 5 Salman Agha (capt), 6 Mohammad Nawaz, 7 Khawaja Nafay (wk), 8 Faheem Ashraf, 9 Shaheen Shah Afridi/Naseem Shah, 10 Salman Mirza, 11 Abrar Ahmed
Marsh, Inglis and Marcus Stoinis are set to be unavailable for game one with Head to captain. Josh Philippe will keep with Matt Renshaw a chance to make his T20I debut. In addition to Philippe, several other players who played in Sunday’s BBL final will need to back up to make up an XI, with Beardman a chance to make his international debut if he is passed fit on the short turnaround following two international flights to the UAE and then to Pakistan.
Australia (probable): 1 Travis Head (cap), 2 Matt Short, 3 Matt Renshaw, 4 Cameron Green, 5 Cooper Connolly, 6 Mitchell Owen/Jack Edwards, 7 Josh Philippe (wk), 8 Xavier Bartlett, 9 Sean Abbott/Ben Dwarshuis, 10 Adam Zampa, 11 Mahli Beardman/Matt Kuhnemann
Pitch and conditions
The games start at 4pm local time to preclude the possibility of winter fog interrupting the game late in the evening. The Gaddafi Stadium has produced flat, high-scoring surfaces of late with quick outfields. While there’s little reason to expect anything different from the pitch itself, intermittent rain over the past week have played a part in slowing the outfield down. There is no further rain expected, though, so the series should be uninterrupted.
Stats and trivia
Quotes
“My wish is to do a press conference one day and no one asks about Babar.”
Salman Agha says the team’s focus remains firmly on the collective rather than one individual
“I didn’t pack too many jumpers; I wasn’t aware Pakistan got this cold.”
Mitch Marsh comes into the T20I series less acclimatised to the weather than he might have hoped
Alex Malcolm is an associate editor at ESPNcricinfo