Pakistan vs Australia 3rd ODI Decider, Australia Tour of Pakistan 2026 at the Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore on June 4, 2026, feels like one of those do or die matches. The series is tied 1-1 right now after Pakistan’s 5-wicket win in the 1st ODI, and Australia’s 41-run victory in the 2nd, so yeah, no room for mistakes. The pitch at this venue is usually pretty good for batting, with proper pacey bounce, early seam movement that can hassle fast bowlers, and then later on spinners get more into the game. So, you often see totals around 250-280 staying in the contest, though in this day/night setup, dew could quietly shift things toward the side chasing. Pakistan probably edges it a bit because it’s home ground, plus their spin unit has real options (Arafat Minhas, Abrar Ahmed). On top of that, the batting is not lacking—Babar Azam and Salman Agha can swing momentum. Still, Australia isn’t an easy target, their pace is sharp with Nathan Ellis, and they have real all round thickness like Cameron Green which helps them survive tricky overs. Expect a tense, runs-forward thriller, and whichever team adapts faster to pressure, dew, and middle order steadiness, that team may end up lifting the series.
Match Info
The series is currently 1-1 after just two games. Pakistan had advantage in the first ODI at Rawalpindi by five wickets (they were in pursuit of 200) It was all into Arafat Minhas debut five-wicket haul and a calm game in which Babar Azam kept steering. Following that, Australia met them in the 2nd ODI in exactly the same Lahore venue, winning by 41 runs and making 232 for defense and so it was quite a change of pace. Nathan Ellis then produced a career best of 4/33. Cameron Green and Josh Inglis both had significant half century runs, which changed the tide at the right moment.
The 3rd ODI is a decider at Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore.
Team Performance & Recent Form
- Pakistan: The team is strong at home, but it’s uneven throughout the series. They are aces under spin friendly conditions (as observed in Rawalpindi) however they struggled with the pace and seam movement of Australia in the second ODI. The key strengths are spin bowling (Arafat Minhas, Abrar Ahmed, Shadab Khan) and depth of batting with Babar Azam along with Salman Agha. Recent performances show the ability to chase, but also weaknesses in middle order collapses.
- Australia: Understrength team (missing some of the stars, like Pat Cummins) but showed the ability to fight. They were able to adapt well to subcontinental conditions in the second ODI, with a disciplined bowling style and the useful contribution of all-rounders such as Cameron Green. Australia has a bad track record in Pakistan ODIs, but they performed well in this match.
At Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore: Balanced venue with good batting conditions, especially for stroke-makers. Average 1st innings score ~250-260. Pacers get early movement; spinners play a role later. Dew can be a factor in the second innings.
Recent Performance Last 5 Matches
Pakistan: L, W, W, L, W
- L vs Australia (2 Jun 2026) – Lost by 41 runs
- W vs Australia (30 May 2026) – Won by 5 wickets
- W vs Bangladesh – Won by 7 wickets
- L vs New Zealand – Lost by 4 wickets
- W vs New Zealand – Won by 3 wickets
Australia: W, L, W, W, L
- W vs Pakistan (2 Jun 2026) – Won by 41 runs
- L vs Pakistan (30 May 2026) – Lost by 5 wickets
- W vs South Africa – Won by 6 wickets
- W vs England – Won by 8 wickets
- L vs England – Lost by 12 runs
Most Recent Relevant ODI: The 2nd ODI of this series (Australia won by 41 runs).
Pitch Report & Toss Factor
Gaddafi Stadium pitches are generally batting-friendly with true bounce and pace, favoring stroke play once settled. Early seam movement for pacers with the new ball; spinners get some turn as the pitch dries. Recent matches suggest scores around 250-300 are competitive. Dew often assists the chasing team in day/night games.
Toss: Winning the toss and batting first or chasing will be key.
Probable Playing XI
Pakistan (likely unchanged or minor tweaks for balance): Sahibzada Farhan, Maaz Sadaqat / Saim Ayub, Babar Azam, Salman Ali Agha, Ghazi Ghori (wk), Abdul Samad / Shadab Khan, Arafat Minhas, Abrar Ahmed, Shaheen Shah Afridi (c), Haris Rauf / Naseem Shah.
Australia: Matthew Short, Josh Inglis (c & wk), Marnus Labuschagne, Cameron Green, others including Matt Renshaw, Nathan Ellis, spinners like Kuhnemann. (Exact XI depends on final selections, but they rely on all-round depth.)
Today Match Prediction
This is a high-stakes decider on a relatively balanced but batting-friendly pitch. Pakistan has home advantage and strong spin options, which troubled Australia in the 1st ODI. However, Australia’s pace attack (led by Ellis) exposed Pakistan’s middle order in the 2nd.
Key Factors:
- Pakistan’s batting (Babar, Salman Agha) vs Australia’s bowling.
- Australia’s adaptability and all-rounders (Green) vs Pakistan’s spin threat.
- Dew factor favoring the chaser.
Scenarios:
- Scenario 1 (Batting First Wins): Team batting first posts 280+ on a good pitch and sets a defendable total. Australia may prefer this if they win the toss to avoid dew.
- Scenario 2 (Chasing Wins): Dew assists the second innings; spinners struggle, and batters dominate. Pakistan has shown chase capability.
Today Match Winning Percentage (Estimated): Pakistan ~45% (Home conditions, spin strength, momentum from 1st win). Australia ~55% (Better pace attack, recent win, fighting spirit).
Cricket Betting Tips :
- Top Batsman: Babar Azam (Pakistan) or Cameron Green (Australia).
- Top Bowler: Nathan Ellis or Shaheen Afridi.
- Likely Match Winner: Pakistan (slight edge due to venue and home record).
- Over/Under: Expect 500+ total runs if both bat well.
Pakistan enters as slight favorites in a decider at home, but Australia has shown they can compete. Expect a competitive, high-scoring thriller. The team that handles pressure and adapts to the pitch/dew better will win the series.
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