Former Australian captain Allan Border has said that his country's cricket tour of Pakistan in March-April is a great opportunity for the boys to stand up and say, 'we can beat Pakistan' in their backyard and reverse the unflattering record in the subcontinent.
Border, who scored 11,174 Test runs with 27 centuries, said in a podcast posted by Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) that the series was also an opportunity for the young Pakistani side to "make names for themselves" on their home turf.
Australia are touring Pakistan for the first time in 24 years and Border, who also visited the country for the 1987 World Cup and inspired his team to their first title, added that the series will be fiercely contested as both teams have "a lot to play for".