Shaheen Afridi Accidently Kicks the Ball to the Boundary While Trying to Save Runs During Australia vs Pakistan, 2nd Test 2019 (Watch Video)
Shaheen Afridi is having quite a bad day at the office and has been subjected to trolls for his sloppy fielding during the second Test match which is currently underway at the Adelaide in Oval. After winning the toss, Australia decided to bat first and the team initially lost an early wicket in the form of Joe Burns.
Shaheen Afridi is having quite a bad day at the office and has been subjected to trolls for his sloppy fielding during the second Test match which is currently underway at the Adelaide in Oval. After winning the toss, Australia decided to bat first and the team initially lost an early wicket in the form of Joe Burns. But then David Warner and Marnus Labuschagne were the ones who stabilised the innings and the innings as they both scored a century. Just when the two were blazing guns, Pakistan looked like a haphazard unit. Funny Fielding! Shaheen Afridi Becomes Victim of Trolls After Misjudging Pink Ball During Australia vs Pakistan 2nd Test 2019 (Watch Video).
But the highlight of the day was Shaheen Afridi was at the boundary who had a couple of bad saves. Now, we already told you about the Afridi running the other way after the ball was hit by David Warner. Here was another incident that shocked the Pakistani fans. It was David Warner who was handling the batting duties and he slammed the ball to the place where Afridi was standing. But instead of obstructing the ball, he kicked the ball by mistake to the boundary.
The video of the incident was shared on social media. Check it out below:
As of now, David Warner is nearing a double century whereas Labuschagne is on 122 runs. Warner is currently on 165 runs as the hosts are currently batting on the score of 301 runs for the loss of one wicket.
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