The entire world is still laughing at Azhar Ali’s comical run-out during Pakistan vs Australia day 3 of the second Test match in Sharjah, UAE. In fact, Azhar Ali is expecting even his son to tease him for the funny run-out. After the match, Azhar went on to say that his son Ibtisam, will be speaking about it for a long time in a funny way. Now just a day after the funny dismissal in UAE, the domestic match in New Zealand and Australia also witnessed a funny run-out. Azhar Ali Denis Australian Team's Fault in the Run-Out Episode, While Scott Styris Questions Sportsmanship of Tim Paine Led Side

This dismissal happened in Australia during the Sheffield Shield a domestic match in Gabba. The batsman hit the ball and while taking a single happened to collide with his counterpart who too was coming in for a single. Since both kept an eye on the ball, they could not avert the collision. Cricket Australia, shared the video on the official handle with the caption, “There was another strange run-out in this Australian domestic cricket match." Run Out of the Century! Pakistan Batsman Azhar Ali Thinks He Hit a Four, Gets Run Out by Tim Paine While He Chats With Asad Safiq In The Middle of The Pitch; Watch Video.

Another funny run-out happened during a series in New Zealand during the Plunkett Serie. The batsman hit the ball was running for a single and as attempted to run for another run, he slipped. This video also went viral. Check it out below:

However, Scott Styris questioned Australia’s sportsmanship. He took to Twiter and wrote, “I’m just waiting for the condemnation of Australia....again....for enforcing the run out in Abu Dhabi! You know, like NZ received for the Murali runout in 06. #dumbcricket or #badsportsmanship #dumb.” However, Azhar Ali owned up his mistake for being reckless and refused to raise a question on Australia’s sportsmanship.

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