Australia batter Marnus Labuschagne admitted that the side doesn't have much information about how pitches in Pakistan will behave during the tour but is trying his best to prepare well against the spinners. March 2022 will see Australia making a trip to Pakistan after 24 years, starting with Tests in Rawalpindi, Lahore and Karachi.
"It's a really exciting challenge to go over there. We don't really know what we'll get, we don't have much intel on the wickets. If the wickets are what I've heard they are -- they've got a good pace attack and they have some pace in their wickets -- well we've had plenty of practice on fast, bouncy wickets at the Gabba, so think we've got that covered," Labuschagne was quoted as saying by ESPNCricinfo.
"One part we don't have covered is spin. We don't necessarily have too many wickets around our country that spin. You can only do your best with recreating conditions that you face, then from there you try to make sure you are prepared when you get out there," added Labuschagne, who has played 23 Tests for Australia since 2018.