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Three Changes Expected In Australian Side For 2nd T20

Pak vs Aus 2nd T20Karachi: At least three changes are likely to be made in the Australian side for the second Twenty20 match against Pakistan scheduled to be played at Dubai International Stadium on Friday, sources said. The match will be telecast live on PTV Sports and Ten Sports.

According to the sources, pacer Mitchell Starc who shines in the ODI Series, all-rounder Dan Christian, spinner Brad Hogg are expected to be recalled for the second T20 match. They will be replaced by Ben Hilfenhaus, Glenn Maxwell and spinner Xavier Doherty who are likely to be dropped citing injury and poor form issues.

It is to mention here that if Australia loses today, they will go down to the tenth spot in the ICC T20 rankings, behind minnows Bangladesh and Ireland.

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September 7, 2012 Web Desk
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