In the current tour of Australia, Pakistan will play three Test matches with the first being played at Melbourne Cricket Ground, from December 26 to 30. Sydney Cricket Ground will host the second from January 3 to 7 while the final Test will be played at Bellerive Oval, Hobart from January 14 to 18. The current tour is Pakistans 11th on Australian soil where they have played 29 Test matches, won four, lost 18 and drawn seven. Overall, Pakistan have played 52 Test matches against Australia, won 11, lost 24 and drawn 17. The Pakistanis first toured Australia in 1964-65 led by Hanif Mohammed and drew the one-off Test played at Melbourne. They have won the first Test match on Australian soil in 1976-77 series under Mushtaq Mohammed at Sydney. Pakistan havent yet won a Test series in Australia, and have lost the last six in a row, but theyll feel they have a reasonable chance of arresting that sequence in the three-Test series. Australia have blanked Pakistan 3-0 in their last two series in Australia - their last nine Tests here have all produced results - but Australia have been less dominant of late, and the venues for the matches - Sydney and Hobart are the other two - are expected to suit Pakistan. Highest innings totals: Pakistans 624 at Adelaide in 1983-84 is their highest ever total against Australia. Australias highest against Pakistan is 617 at Faisalabad in 1979-80 while their highest at home is 585 at Adelaide in 1972-73. Lowest innings totals: Pakistan were bundled out for just 53 runs at Sharjah in 2002-03 which is their lowest total against Australia. Their lowest total against Australia in Australia is 62 at Perth in 1981-82. Australias lowest against Pakistan is 80 at Karachi in 1956-57 while their lowest in Australia is 125 at Melbourne in 1981-82. Highest match aggregates: As many as 1640 runs were scored for the loss of 33 wickets in the match played at Melbourne in 1972-73 series which is the highest match aggregate between the two teams. Lowest match aggregates: The lowest match aggregate between Pakistan and Australia was recorded at Sharjah in 2002-03 when 422 runs were scored for the loss of 29 wickets. The lowest match aggregate in a 'complete Test match played on Australian soil is 783 runs for 32 wickets at Sydney in 1976-1977. Highest individual scores: Mark Taylor holds the record of highest individual score on either side. He made an unbeaten 334 at Peshawar in 1998-99. Graham Yallop holds the record of highest individual score for Australia at home. He made 268 at Melbourne in 1983-84. Salim Maliks 237 at Rawalpindi in 1994-95 is the highest score by a Pakistani batsman against Australia. Majid Khan, who made 158 at Melbourne in 1972-73, holds the record of highest individual score by a Pakistani in Australia. Best bowling in an innings: Sarfraz Nawaz who took nine wickets for 86 runs at Melbourne in 1978-79, holds the record of best bowling performance in an innings on either side. Glenn McGraths eight for 24 at Perth in 2004-05 is the best bowling performance by an Australian bowler against Pakistan. Best bowling in a match: Fazal Mehmoods 13 for 114 at Karachi in 1956-57 is the best bowling performance by Pakistan bowler against Australia. Imran Khan, who took 12 wickets for 165 runs at Sydney in 1976-77, holds the record of best bowling performance for Pakistan in Australia. Shane Warnes 11 for 77 at Brisbane in 1995-96 is the best bowling performance by an Australian against Pakistan. Australia-Pakistan: Tests Aus Won Pak Won Drawn Test encounters In Australia 29 18 4 7 In Pakistan 20 3 7 10 In Sri Lanka 1 1 - - In Sharjah 2 2 - - Overall 53 24 11 17