Pakistan are currently busy playing the second Test match of the series in Multan. In the first match of the series, England registered a 74-run victory over the Men in Green in Rawalpindi. So, the home team were looking to perform well in this match. While Ben Stokes and his men were looking to seal the series.
Speaking about the match, Ben Stokes won the toss and chose to bat first. However, after all, three innings of the match, Pakistan got a target of 355 runs in the fourth innings on Day three. During that innings, Babar Azam got out to a thrilling delivery from Ollie Robinso and the video has now gone viral.
Here is the shared video:
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Babar Azam scored only one run off 10 balls before getting out to Ollie Robinson in Multan
Speaking of the video, the incident took place in the 19th over of that inning. Babar Azam was batting while Ollie Robinson was bowling. On the fifth delivery of that over, Robinson bowled a screamer and it hit the top of the off stump as Babar shoulders arms. Babar Azam was absolutely clueless as his expression said it all.
The ball came wickedly off the pitch and the Pakistan Skipper had no clue about it. Thus, Babar Azam departed after scoring just one run off 10 balls while chasing 355 runs. Speaking of the match, England scored 281 runs in the first innings. Debutant Abrar Ahmed took seven wickets for Pakistan. Then, in reply, Pakistan scored 202 runs and Babar Azam was the highest scorer with 75 runs off 95 balls.
For England, Jack Leach took four wickets for 98 runs in 27 overs. After that, along with 79 runs of lead, England scored 275 runs. Harry Brook scored 108 runs off 149 balls, including 14 fours and one six. Therefore, Pakistan got a target of 355 runs. But, while batting, they found themselves in a spot of bother as they scored 83 runs for three wickets in 28.1 overs on Day 3.