The cricket gods were looking down on David Warner on the very first day of his last Test match for Australia. Warner was agonisingly made to wait all the time to get his opportunity to bat on Day 1 of the Sydney New Year’s Test on Wednesday, with Pakistan tail-ender Aamer Jamal striking an outstanding 82 from 97 shipments to cause an 86-run 10th-wicket collaboration with Mir Hamza on Australia. SEE THE VIDEO ABOVE: David Warner makes it through impossibly close opportunity in last Test. View, Stream & Catch Up with Australia’s Home of Cricket on 7plus >> When Jamal was lastly dismissed, Warner and opening partner Usman Khawaja were entrusted simply one over to browse– and it practically ended in catastrophe. Warner split the very first ball for 4 in common design, while likewise scoring 2 more with a shot into the leg side. He was practically bowled on the penultimate ball of the day when a Sajid Khan shipment bounced off his bat and over the stumps, simply millimetres from the top of the bails. The ball was a coat of paint far from the bails. Credit: Channel 7How did it miss out on? Credit: Channel 7Warner made it through however, and will resume on Day 2 on 6 not out, with Khawaja yet to deal with a ball. While this Test is all about Warner, the day belonged to Cummins. Cummins’ golden summertime advanced Wednesday, bagging his 3rd five-wicket haul in a row for Australia to assist dismiss Pakistan for 313 at the SCG. On another wedding day for Australia’s captain, Cummins was once again his nation’s finest as his 5-57 put the hosts on top in Warner’s goodbye Test. His wickets consisted of Pakistan star Babar Azam, along with Mohammad Rizwan simply as the wicketkeeper-batter threatened to drag his side back into the match. With Rizwan car towards a century and on 88, Cummins brought himself into the attack prior to tea and had Rizwan top-edging a well-directed bouncer to great leg. The wicket ended a quickfire 94-run sixth-wicket collaboration in between Rizwan and Agha Salman, who struck 53 before being captured pulling Mitchell Starc. Cummins then struck once again practically instantly after the break, having Sajid Khan captured at mid-wicket for 15 before overturning Hasan Ali for a duck. Australia were considering off having Pakistan out for less than 250 at that point, before No. 9 Jamal played his cameo in an innings that consisted of 4 6s. Still, Cummins’ was the star. Australia skipper Pat Cummins bagged his 3rd succeeding five-wicket haul versus Pakistan. Credit: AAPAustralia’s skipper has actually had a flair of bringing himself on at the correct times just recently, doing so in the 4th innings at the MCG recently. Wednesday’s wickets took his return for the series to 18 wickets at 11.33, after leading Australia to World Cup success less than 2 months earlier. The bagful of wickets made him the very first Australian considering that Nathan Lyon in 2017 to take 3 succeeding five-wicket hauls, in what is rapidly ending up being the summer season of Cummins. Making Cummins’ streak a lot more outstanding is that he continues to get the huge wickets. The fast once again overcame Babar previously in the day, trapping Pakistan’s finest batter lbw for 26 with a ball that trailed back in at him after a variety of growing cover drives. He then backed it up with the wicket of Saud Shakeel, topping a scary early morning for Pakistan that left them 4-47. After the travelers rested fast Shaheen Afridi with the three-match series currently gave up, they lost both their openers for ducks in the very first 2 overs at the SCG. Shaheen Shah Afridi was excluded of the 3rd Test. Credit: GettyAbdullah Shafique’s termination from the 2nd ball summarized a disappointing trip for the 24-year-old, wafting at a ball well outside off stump from Starc (2-75). The edge was a repeat of Shafique’s termination in the 2nd innings at the MCG and follows he dropped 3 possibilities in the slips this series. Saim Ayub then revealed the lack of experience of a 21-year-old with 14 first-rate video games to his name. With Josh Hazlewood angling his 2nd shipment throughout the left-hander, Ayub felt for the ball and just was successful in edging it through to a diving Alex Carey. And while Pakistan captain Shan Masood provided some resistance with 35, he was captured in the slips off Mitch Marsh after lunch following an earlier reprieve off a no-ball. That left Rizwan to lead a counter-attacking fightback, scoop-pulling Hazlewood for one 6 over great leg and slog-sweeping Lyon for another with 2 of the most adventurous shots of the day. – With AAP