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Pakistan Team Director Mohammad Hafeez Misses Flight To Sydney Ahead Of Third Test Against Australia

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Team director Mohammad Hafeez missed his flight to Sydney for Pakistan's final Test series clash against Australia, according to Geo News.

Australia gained an unassailable lead of 2-0 following their second consecutive triumph in the three-match series against the Asian Giants.

According to Geo News sources, Hafeez was travelling with his wife and was supposed to travel to Sydney with the Pakistan team but he missed the flight at the airport.

The former Pakistan player arrived late at the airport after which the staff did not allow him and his wife to board the plane.

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