Pakistan team arrives in Auckland after losing Australia battle

Pakistan team arrived in Auckland, New Zealand after losing the Sydney series. PCB said that the training for the five-match T20I series against New Zealand will start tomorrow. David Warner, playing in his final Test for Australia, scored a rousing 57 to guide his team to an eight-wicket victory over Pakistan in Sydney, completing a 3-0 series sweep. The 37-year-old opener, known for his aggressive style, entertained the crowd with seven fours and audacious reverse sweeps in his 112th Test before departing off an lbw review to Sajid Khan. He was congratulated by both teams as he waved to the cheering fans, marking his final goodbye to the Sydney Cricket Ground. Warner’s knock set the stage for Marnus Labuschagne (62) and Steve Smith (4) to finish the job, reaching the 130-run target with just two wickets down. “We are in the entertainment business, happy to come out here and showcase what I try to do all the time,” said the 37-year-old, reflecting on his career. “I started with Twenty20, tried to come here and emulate that, tried to play my shots and managed to get a win on the board.”