Azhar Ali has opened his face in the recent run of Abu Dhabi Test He said, standing in the middle of the wicket and talking to the teammate. Pakistan's batsmen, who have been run out of the way, also said that the boy's joke would be a joke
Azhar Ali's fate is good. Tomorrow he came out of the stadium, Ibtisham. If the ridiculous run out of Ibtisham is in the gallery, then surely Azhar's sorrow will increase further. In front of the boy, such a child will not want to run out of value due to wrongdoing, no babai
It does not happen that Azhar's sadness has not diminished. Ibtisham is his 10 year old son. Azhar knows, that boy will have to be a victim of a juicy joke for a long time. Maybe he will drag that nightmare to tell the boy about cricket! After the third day's play in the Abu Dhabi Test, the Pakistani batsman said, "My son will joke for this for a long time. If you say something about cricket, then definitely draw the context.
Azhar and Asad Shafiq gave birth to a humorous run out in the third day of the match in Abu Dhabi. The ninth over was going on in the day's play. Azhar Strike with personal 64 runs The wicket has also been quite set. Peter Sidlell sent the third delivery drive to the Gally region. Two batsmen were sure that the four runs would have been possible when the ball was seen in the boundary boundaries. And so standing in the wicket, Azhar was kissing (!) With non-striking batsman Asad Shafiq.
The two batsmen did not notice that the ball stopped at the close of boundary boundary. Mitchell Starc ran back to pick up the ball and sent it to wicketkeeper Tim Paine. The Australian captain could guess the possible chance. And so came running to the stumps. As soon as the ball was deposited in the gloves, he broke the stumps. Surprisingly, after seeing this scene of Azhar and Shafiq, there was no reason for them to go to the crew.
Why was not it? What are two people saying? These questions have been raised with humorous and diagonal comments. Azhar replied, 'We were talking about ball letting swings. Someone could not think of anything that could happen. There was no head on the stark ball thrown, but something was going to happen. But after the ball is deposited in the gloves of the wicketkeeper, something interesting is going to happen. "
Azhar admits, "There is no excuse for such a run out. We both did not keep an eye on the ball. Naturally, there is no reason to be happy to be out in such a manner. But with the team finished well, the teammates have had fun with it. "The question was raised in the social media, whether the two batsmen stand in the middle of the wicket thinking that the run out with the spirit of the game?Azhar has answered this question, standing beside the opponent, 'It does not seem to be a bad example of sportsmanship. I have all the responsibilities. It was my own mistake. Australia has done just that. '
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