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MELBOURNE: Right-arm pacer Hasan Ali, known for his fun-loving nature, by and by entertained the cricket fans as he took part in an amusing connection with the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) swarm during the second Test among Pakistan and Australia.

Three overs after Mitchell Swamp's excusal, right-arm pacer Hasan Ali was seen arranging the vivacious MCG swarm close to the limit line with stretches and dance moves.

The group followed Hasan's moves in a state of harmony, as the quick bowler had all the earmarks of being living it up and even provided the group with a show of approval.

Afterward, Hasan Ali likewise gave a signature to a fan on his temple.


Australia were 187/6 in their second innings at the Stumps on Day 3 with an outstanding 241-run lead over Pakistan in the subsequent Test.

Wicketkeeper player Alex Carey (16*) and Mitchell Starc will currently continue Australia's innings on Day 4.

Prior in the day, Pakistan continued their innings at 194-6 with Mohammad Rizwan (29) and Aamir Jamal (2) on the wrinkle.

The pair could add 21 races to their short-term organization as Pakistan's batting pillar Mohammad Rizwan succumbed to Pat Cummins in the eighth over of the day.

He scored a significant 42 of every 51 conveyances with the assistance of one limit and a six.

Aamir Jamal was then joined by Shaheen Afridi at the wrinkle and the team sewed an imperative 25-run organization, significantly overwhelmed by the last option.

Shaheen scored an energetic 21 off 28 balls and hit four limits before Nathan Lyon shut down his captivating appearance by catching him lbw.

Jamal then, at that point, set up brief organizations with Hasan Ali (2) and Mir Hamza (2) as Pakistan's most memorable innings yielded 264 runs because of Australia's 318.

He stayed unbeaten on 33 off 80 conveyances, highlighting four limits and a six.

Pat Cummins drove the bowling accuse for Australia of a five-wicket pull, trailed by Nathan Lyon, who picked four.

In spite of a critical 54-run lead in their munititions stockpile, Australia neglected to cause their predominance over Pakistan and on second thought got off to a tragic beginning to their subsequent innings.

Shaheen Afridi opened the conduits for Australia with a first-over wicket as he got Usman Khawaja (0) captured behind on the subsequent conveyance.

The pro pacer struck again in his next finished and disposed of Marnus Labuschagne (4) to gouge Australia's beginning further.

Mir Hamza before long followed the strides of his kindred pacer and he as well, struck one after another to leave Australia reeling at 16/4.

He fortified David Warner (6) and Travis Head (0) on sequential conveyances when Australia had a restricted 70-run lead.

Smith was then joined by Mitchell Swamp and the pair got Australia rolling with a monstrous 154-run organization which got a help from Abdullah Shafique.

Australia were 46/4 when Aamir Jamal delivered a thick edge off Bog's bat that went directly to Shafique at the primary slip however was put down.

Pakistan needed to stick around 35 overs to make a leap forward as Mir Hamza got Bog trapped in the slips during the 90s.

He stayed the top-scorer for Australia with 96 out of 130 balls, bound up with 13 limits.

Steve Smith imparted a short 18-run organization to Alex Carey before a sharp-rising conveyance by Shaheen Afridi outmatched him not long after his 50 years.

He scored 50 out of 176 conveyances with the assistance of three limits.

For Pakistan, Shaheen Afridi and Mir Hamza picked three wickets each.


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MELBOURNE: Right-arm pacer Hasan Ali, known for his fun-loving nature, by and by entertained the cricket fans as he took part in an amusing connection with the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) swarm during the second Test among Pakistan and Australia.

Three overs after Mitchell Swamp's excusal, right-arm pacer Hasan Ali was seen arranging the vivacious MCG swarm close to the limit line with stretches and dance moves.

The group followed Hasan's moves in a state of harmony, as the quick bowler had all the earmarks of being living it up and even provided the group with a show of approval.

Afterward, Hasan Ali likewise gave a signature to a fan on his temple.


Australia were 187/6 in their second innings at the Stumps on Day 3 with an outstanding 241-run lead over Pakistan in the subsequent Test.

Wicketkeeper player Alex Carey (16*) and Mitchell Starc will currently continue Australia's innings on Day 4.

Prior in the day, Pakistan continued their innings at 194-6 with Mohammad Rizwan (29) and Aamir Jamal (2) on the wrinkle.

The pair could add 21 races to their short-term organization as Pakistan's batting pillar Mohammad Rizwan succumbed to Pat Cummins in the eighth over of the day.

He scored a significant 42 of every 51 conveyances with the assistance of one limit and a six.

Aamir Jamal was then joined by Shaheen Afridi at the wrinkle and the team sewed an imperative 25-run organization, significantly overwhelmed by the last option.

Shaheen scored an energetic 21 off 28 balls and hit four limits before Nathan Lyon shut down his captivating appearance by catching him lbw.

Jamal then, at that point, set up brief organizations with Hasan Ali (2) and Mir Hamza (2) as Pakistan's most memorable innings yielded 264 runs because of Australia's 318.

He stayed unbeaten on 33 off 80 conveyances, highlighting four limits and a six.

Pat Cummins drove the bowling accuse for Australia of a five-wicket pull, trailed by Nathan Lyon, who picked four.

In spite of a critical 54-run lead in their munititions stockpile, Australia neglected to cause their predominance over Pakistan and on second thought got off to a tragic beginning to their subsequent innings.

Shaheen Afridi opened the conduits for Australia with a first-over wicket as he got Usman Khawaja (0) captured behind on the subsequent conveyance.

The pro pacer struck again in his next finished and disposed of Marnus Labuschagne (4) to gouge Australia's beginning further.

Mir Hamza before long followed the strides of his kindred pacer and he as well, struck one after another to leave Australia reeling at 16/4.

He fortified David Warner (6) and Travis Head (0) on sequential conveyances when Australia had a restricted 70-run lead.

Smith was then joined by Mitchell Swamp and the pair got Australia rolling with a monstrous 154-run organization which got a help from Abdullah Shafique.

Australia were 46/4 when Aamir Jamal delivered a thick edge off Bog's bat that went directly to Shafique at the primary slip however was put down.

Pakistan needed to stick around 35 overs to make a leap forward as Mir Hamza got Bog trapped in the slips during the 90s.

He stayed the top-scorer for Australia with 96 out of 130 balls, bound up with 13 limits.

Steve Smith imparted a short 18-run organization to Alex Carey before a sharp-rising conveyance by Shaheen Afridi outmatched him not long after his 50 years.

He scored 50 out of 176 conveyances with the assistance of three limits.

For Pakistan, Shaheen Afridi and Mir Hamza picked three wickets each.


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Hassan Ali, Crowd, Melbourne Cricket GroundPakistan vs Australia, Test MatchKhan Sports.MELBOURNE: Right-arm pacer Hasan Ali, known for his fun-loving nature, by and by entertained the cricket fans as he took part in an amusing connection with the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) swarm during the second Test among Pakistan and Australia.

Three overs after Mitchell Swamp's excusal, right-arm pacer Hasan Ali was seen arranging the vivacious MCG swarm close to the limit line with stretches and dance moves.

The group followed Hasan's moves in a state of harmony, as the quick bowler had all the earmarks of being living it up and even provided the group with a show of approval.

Afterward, Hasan Ali likewise gave a signature to a fan on his temple.


Australia were 187/6 in their second innings at the Stumps on Day 3 with an outstanding 241-run lead over Pakistan in the subsequent Test.

Wicketkeeper player Alex Carey (16*) and Mitchell Starc will currently continue Australia's innings on Day 4.

Prior in the day, Pakistan continued their innings at 194-6 with Mohammad Rizwan (29) and Aamir Jamal (2) on the wrinkle.

The pair could add 21 races to their short-term organization as Pakistan's batting pillar Mohammad Rizwan succumbed to Pat Cummins in the eighth over of the day.

He scored a significant 42 of every 51 conveyances with the assistance of one limit and a six.

Aamir Jamal was then joined by Shaheen Afridi at the wrinkle and the team sewed an imperative 25-run organization, significantly overwhelmed by the last option.

Shaheen scored an energetic 21 off 28 balls and hit four limits before Nathan Lyon shut down his captivating appearance by catching him lbw.

Jamal then, at that point, set up brief organizations with Hasan Ali (2) and Mir Hamza (2) as Pakistan's most memorable innings yielded 264 runs because of Australia's 318.

He stayed unbeaten on 33 off 80 conveyances, highlighting four limits and a six.

Pat Cummins drove the bowling accuse for Australia of a five-wicket pull, trailed by Nathan Lyon, who picked four.

In spite of a critical 54-run lead in their munititions stockpile, Australia neglected to cause their predominance over Pakistan and on second thought got off to a tragic beginning to their subsequent innings.

Shaheen Afridi opened the conduits for Australia with a first-over wicket as he got Usman Khawaja (0) captured behind on the subsequent conveyance.

The pro pacer struck again in his next finished and disposed of Marnus Labuschagne (4) to gouge Australia's beginning further.

Mir Hamza before long followed the strides of his kindred pacer and he as well, struck one after another to leave Australia reeling at 16/4.

He fortified David Warner (6) and Travis Head (0) on sequential conveyances when Australia had a restricted 70-run lead.

Smith was then joined by Mitchell Swamp and the pair got Australia rolling with a monstrous 154-run organization which got a help from Abdullah Shafique.

Australia were 46/4 when Aamir Jamal delivered a thick edge off Bog's bat that went directly to Shafique at the primary slip however was put down.

Pakistan needed to stick around 35 overs to make a leap forward as Mir Hamza got Bog trapped in the slips during the 90s.

He stayed the top-scorer for Australia with 96 out of 130 balls, bound up with 13 limits.

Steve Smith imparted a short 18-run organization to Alex Carey before a sharp-rising conveyance by Shaheen Afridi outmatched him not long after his 50 years.

He scored 50 out of 176 conveyances with the assistance of three limits.

For Pakistan, Shaheen Afridi and Mir Hamza picked three wickets each.


Tags:
Hassan Ali, Crowd, Melbourne Cricket GroundPakistan vs Australia, Test MatchKhan Sports.MELBOURNE: Right-arm pacer Hasan Ali, known for his fun-loving nature, by and by entertained the cricket fans as he took part in an amusing connection with the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) swarm during the second Test among Pakistan and Australia.

Three overs after Mitchell Swamp's excusal, right-arm pacer Hasan Ali was seen arranging the vivacious MCG swarm close to the limit line with stretches and dance moves.

The group followed Hasan's moves in a state of harmony, as the quick bowler had all the earmarks of being living it up and even provided the group with a show of approval.

Afterward, Hasan Ali likewise gave a signature to a fan on his temple.


Australia were 187/6 in their second innings at the Stumps on Day 3 with an outstanding 241-run lead over Pakistan in the subsequent Test.

Wicketkeeper player Alex Carey (16*) and Mitchell Starc will currently continue Australia's innings on Day 4.

Prior in the day, Pakistan continued their innings at 194-6 with Mohammad Rizwan (29) and Aamir Jamal (2) on the wrinkle.

The pair could add 21 races to their short-term organization as Pakistan's batting pillar Mohammad Rizwan succumbed to Pat Cummins in the eighth over of the day.

He scored a significant 42 of every 51 conveyances with the assistance of one limit and a six.

Aamir Jamal was then joined by Shaheen Afridi at the wrinkle and the team sewed an imperative 25-run organization, significantly overwhelmed by the last option.

Shaheen scored an energetic 21 off 28 balls and hit four limits before Nathan Lyon shut down his captivating appearance by catching him lbw.

Jamal then, at that point, set up brief organizations with Hasan Ali (2) and Mir Hamza (2) as Pakistan's most memorable innings yielded 264 runs because of Australia's 318.

He stayed unbeaten on 33 off 80 conveyances, highlighting four limits and a six.

Pat Cummins drove the bowling accuse for Australia of a five-wicket pull, trailed by Nathan Lyon, who picked four.

In spite of a critical 54-run lead in their munititions stockpile, Australia neglected to cause their predominance over Pakistan and on second thought got off to a tragic beginning to their subsequent innings.

Shaheen Afridi opened the conduits for Australia with a first-over wicket as he got Usman Khawaja (0) captured behind on the subsequent conveyance.

The pro pacer struck again in his next finished and disposed of Marnus Labuschagne (4) to gouge Australia's beginning further.

Mir Hamza before long followed the strides of his kindred pacer and he as well, struck one after another to leave Australia reeling at 16/4.

He fortified David Warner (6) and Travis Head (0) on sequential conveyances when Australia had a restricted 70-run lead.

Smith was then joined by Mitchell Swamp and the pair got Australia rolling with a monstrous 154-run organization which got a help from Abdullah Shafique.

Australia were 46/4 when Aamir Jamal delivered a thick edge off Bog's bat that went directly to Shafique at the primary slip however was put down.

Pakistan needed to stick around 35 overs to make a leap forward as Mir Hamza got Bog trapped in the slips during the 90s.

He stayed the top-scorer for Australia with 96 out of 130 balls, bound up with 13 limits.

Steve Smith imparted a short 18-run organization to Alex Carey before a sharp-rising conveyance by Shaheen Afridi outmatched him not long after his 50 years.

He scored 50 out of 176 conveyances with the assistance of three limits.

For Pakistan, Shaheen Afridi and Mir Hamza picked three wickets each.


Tags:
Hassan Ali, Crowd, Melbourne Cricket GroundPakistan vs Australia, Test MatchKhan Sports.MELBOURNE: Right-arm pacer Hasan Ali, known for his fun-loving nature, by and by entertained the cricket fans as he took part in an amusing connection with the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) swarm during the second Test among Pakistan and Australia.

Three overs after Mitchell Swamp's excusal, right-arm pacer Hasan Ali was seen arranging the vivacious MCG swarm close to the limit line with stretches and dance moves.

The group followed Hasan's moves in a state of harmony, as the quick bowler had all the earmarks of being living it up and even provided the group with a show of approval.

Afterward, Hasan Ali likewise gave a signature to a fan on his temple.


Australia were 187/6 in their second innings at the Stumps on Day 3 with an outstanding 241-run lead over Pakistan in the subsequent Test.

Wicketkeeper player Alex Carey (16*) and Mitchell Starc will currently continue Australia's innings on Day 4.

Prior in the day, Pakistan continued their innings at 194-6 with Mohammad Rizwan (29) and Aamir Jamal (2) on the wrinkle.

The pair could add 21 races to their short-term organization as Pakistan's batting pillar Mohammad Rizwan succumbed to Pat Cummins in the eighth over of the day.

He scored a significant 42 of every 51 conveyances with the assistance of one limit and a six.

Aamir Jamal was then joined by Shaheen Afridi at the wrinkle and the team sewed an imperative 25-run organization, significantly overwhelmed by the last option.

Shaheen scored an energetic 21 off 28 balls and hit four limits before Nathan Lyon shut down his captivating appearance by catching him lbw.

Jamal then, at that point, set up brief organizations with Hasan Ali (2) and Mir Hamza (2) as Pakistan's most memorable innings yielded 264 runs because of Australia's 318.

He stayed unbeaten on 33 off 80 conveyances, highlighting four limits and a six.

Pat Cummins drove the bowling accuse for Australia of a five-wicket pull, trailed by Nathan Lyon, who picked four.

In spite of a critical 54-run lead in their munititions stockpile, Australia neglected to cause their predominance over Pakistan and on second thought got off to a tragic beginning to their subsequent innings.

Shaheen Afridi opened the conduits for Australia with a first-over wicket as he got Usman Khawaja (0) captured behind on the subsequent conveyance.

The pro pacer struck again in his next finished and disposed of Marnus Labuschagne (4) to gouge Australia's beginning further.

Mir Hamza before long followed the strides of his kindred pacer and he as well, struck one after another to leave Australia reeling at 16/4.

He fortified David Warner (6) and Travis Head (0) on sequential conveyances when Australia had a restricted 70-run lead.

Smith was then joined by Mitchell Swamp and the pair got Australia rolling with a monstrous 154-run organization which got a help from Abdullah Shafique.

Australia were 46/4 when Aamir Jamal delivered a thick edge off Bog's bat that went directly to Shafique at the primary slip however was put down.

Pakistan needed to stick around 35 overs to make a leap forward as Mir Hamza got Bog trapped in the slips during the 90s.

He stayed the top-scorer for Australia with 96 out of 130 balls, bound up with 13 limits.

Steve Smith imparted a short 18-run organization to Alex Carey before a sharp-rising conveyance by Shaheen Afridi outmatched him not long after his 50 years.

He scored 50 out of 176 conveyances with the assistance of three limits.

For Pakistan, Shaheen Afridi and Mir Hamza picked three wickets each.


Tags:
Hassan Ali, Crowd, Melbourne Cricket GroundPakistan vs Australia, Test MatchKhan Sports.MELBOURNE: Right-arm pacer Hasan Ali, known for his fun-loving nature, by and by entertained the cricket fans as he took part in an amusing connection with the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) swarm during the second Test among Pakistan and Australia.

Three overs after Mitchell Swamp's excusal, right-arm pacer Hasan Ali was seen arranging the vivacious MCG swarm close to the limit line with stretches and dance moves.

The group followed Hasan's moves in a state of harmony, as the quick bowler had all the earmarks of being living it up and even provided the group with a show of approval.

Afterward, Hasan Ali likewise gave a signature to a fan on his temple.


Australia were 187/6 in their second innings at the Stumps on Day 3 with an outstanding 241-run lead over Pakistan in the subsequent Test.

Wicketkeeper player Alex Carey (16*) and Mitchell Starc will currently continue Australia's innings on Day 4.

Prior in the day, Pakistan continued their innings at 194-6 with Mohammad Rizwan (29) and Aamir Jamal (2) on the wrinkle.

The pair could add 21 races to their short-term organization as Pakistan's batting pillar Mohammad Rizwan succumbed to Pat Cummins in the eighth over of the day.

He scored a significant 42 of every 51 conveyances with the assistance of one limit and a six.

Aamir Jamal was then joined by Shaheen Afridi at the wrinkle and the team sewed an imperative 25-run organization, significantly overwhelmed by the last option.

Shaheen scored an energetic 21 off 28 balls and hit four limits before Nathan Lyon shut down his captivating appearance by catching him lbw.

Jamal then, at that point, set up brief organizations with Hasan Ali (2) and Mir Hamza (2) as Pakistan's most memorable innings yielded 264 runs because of Australia's 318.

He stayed unbeaten on 33 off 80 conveyances, highlighting four limits and a six.

Pat Cummins drove the bowling accuse for Australia of a five-wicket pull, trailed by Nathan Lyon, who picked four.

In spite of a critical 54-run lead in their munititions stockpile, Australia neglected to cause their predominance over Pakistan and on second thought got off to a tragic beginning to their subsequent innings.

Shaheen Afridi opened the conduits for Australia with a first-over wicket as he got Usman Khawaja (0) captured behind on the subsequent conveyance.

The pro pacer struck again in his next finished and disposed of Marnus Labuschagne (4) to gouge Australia's beginning further.

Mir Hamza before long followed the strides of his kindred pacer and he as well, struck one after another to leave Australia reeling at 16/4.

He fortified David Warner (6) and Travis Head (0) on sequential conveyances when Australia had a restricted 70-run lead.

Smith was then joined by Mitchell Swamp and the pair got Australia rolling with a monstrous 154-run organization which got a help from Abdullah Shafique.

Australia were 46/4 when Aamir Jamal delivered a thick edge off Bog's bat that went directly to Shafique at the primary slip however was put down.

Pakistan needed to stick around 35 overs to make a leap forward as Mir Hamza got Bog trapped in the slips during the 90s.

He stayed the top-scorer for Australia with 96 out of 130 balls, bound up with 13 limits.

Steve Smith imparted a short 18-run organization to Alex Carey before a sharp-rising conveyance by Shaheen Afridi outmatched him not long after his 50 years.

He scored 50 out of 176 conveyances with the assistance of three limits.

For Pakistan, Shaheen Afridi and Mir Hamza picked three wickets each.


Tags:
Hassan Ali, Crowd, Melbourne Cricket GroundPakistan vs Australia, Test MatchKhan Sports.MELBOURNE: Right-arm pacer Hasan Ali, known for his fun-loving nature, by and by entertained the cricket fans as he took part in an amusing connection with the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) swarm during the second Test among Pakistan and Australia.

Three overs after Mitchell Swamp's excusal, right-arm pacer Hasan Ali was seen arranging the vivacious MCG swarm close to the limit line with stretches and dance moves.

The group followed Hasan's moves in a state of harmony, as the quick bowler had all the earmarks of being living it up and even provided the group with a show of approval.

Afterward, Hasan Ali likewise gave a signature to a fan on his temple.


Australia were 187/6 in their second innings at the Stumps on Day 3 with an outstanding 241-run lead over Pakistan in the subsequent Test.

Wicketkeeper player Alex Carey (16*) and Mitchell Starc will currently continue Australia's innings on Day 4.

Prior in the day, Pakistan continued their innings at 194-6 with Mohammad Rizwan (29) and Aamir Jamal (2) on the wrinkle.

The pair could add 21 races to their short-term organization as Pakistan's batting pillar Mohammad Rizwan succumbed to Pat Cummins in the eighth over of the day.

He scored a significant 42 of every 51 conveyances with the assistance of one limit and a six.

Aamir Jamal was then joined by Shaheen Afridi at the wrinkle and the team sewed an imperative 25-run organization, significantly overwhelmed by the last option.

Shaheen scored an energetic 21 off 28 balls and hit four limits before Nathan Lyon shut down his captivating appearance by catching him lbw.

Jamal then, at that point, set up brief organizations with Hasan Ali (2) and Mir Hamza (2) as Pakistan's most memorable innings yielded 264 runs because of Australia's 318.

He stayed unbeaten on 33 off 80 conveyances, highlighting four limits and a six.

Pat Cummins drove the bowling accuse for Australia of a five-wicket pull, trailed by Nathan Lyon, who picked four.

In spite of a critical 54-run lead in their munititions stockpile, Australia neglected to cause their predominance over Pakistan and on second thought got off to a tragic beginning to their subsequent innings.

Shaheen Afridi opened the conduits for Australia with a first-over wicket as he got Usman Khawaja (0) captured behind on the subsequent conveyance.

The pro pacer struck again in his next finished and disposed of Marnus Labuschagne (4) to gouge Australia's beginning further.

Mir Hamza before long followed the strides of his kindred pacer and he as well, struck one after another to leave Australia reeling at 16/4.

He fortified David Warner (6) and Travis Head (0) on sequential conveyances when Australia had a restricted 70-run lead.

Smith was then joined by Mitchell Swamp and the pair got Australia rolling with a monstrous 154-run organization which got a help from Abdullah Shafique.

Australia were 46/4 when Aamir Jamal delivered a thick edge off Bog's bat that went directly to Shafique at the primary slip however was put down.

Pakistan needed to stick around 35 overs to make a leap forward as Mir Hamza got Bog trapped in the slips during the 90s.

He stayed the top-scorer for Australia with 96 out of 130 balls, bound up with 13 limits.

Steve Smith imparted a short 18-run organization to Alex Carey before a sharp-rising conveyance by Shaheen Afridi outmatched him not long after his 50 years.

He scored 50 out of 176 conveyances with the assistance of three limits.

For Pakistan, Shaheen Afridi and Mir Hamza picked three wickets each.


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