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TOI Sports Desk | TIMESOFINDIA.COM

Watch: Pakistani players load luggage in a truck at airport after reaching Australia

NEW DELHI: In a dramatic turn of events, Pakistani cricket players were seen loading their luggage, including kit bags, into the back of a truck upon their arrival in Australia for the upcoming three-Test series.

The unusual sight of players handling their own belongings in this manner raised eyebrows, prompting speculation and curiosity about the circumstances.

Surprisingly, no representatives from the Pakistan embassy or Cricket Australia were present to welcome the team upon their arrival. The absence of a formal welcome could potentially impact the morale of the team, prompting speculation and concern about the overall arrangements for their stay and the series ahead.

Senior player Mohammad Rizwan was seen helping the teammates in loading the kit bags and later also obliged fans with selfies.

The Test series starts with the first match in Perth from December 14, followed by Melbourne (December 26-30), and Sydney (January 3-7).

Pakistan have never won a Test series in Australia but new skipper Shan Masood sees the upcoming tour Down Under as an opportunity to 'change history'.

Masood, 34, was recently appointed skipper of the Test side after Babar Azam stepped down as captain across formats. The tough Australia tour will be Masood's first assignment as a leader.

Pakistan are on the top of World Test Championship 2023-25 cycle with wins in both Tests against Sri Lanka, while India are second and Australia third on the nine-team table.

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