Star of Pakistan Reveals How In The Farewell Test, 'Pee Break' Earned David Warner A Lifeline

The star of team Pakistan, Agha Salman, has revealed how his pee break helped the opener of Australia, David Warner, earn a lifeline during the third Test match at Sydney Cricket Ground. During Australia's first inning, Warner edged a good-length ball that was bowled outside off the stump from Pakistan pacer Aamer Jamal. The ball took the outside edge of Warner's willow, but debutant Saim Ayub dropped the catch at first slip. After the day's play, Salman revealed that Saim's fielding position was third slip, but since he had gone for a pee break, the debutant had to switch his role.

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Warner, who is playing his final Test match, was eventually dismissed for 34 runs and looked annoyed as he left the Sydney Cricket Ground to a standing ovation from his home crowd.

The 37-year-old opener, known in cricket as 'the Bull', was beaten by the extra bounce and turned out of the rough by offspinner Agha Salman to edge off to a delighted Babar Azam at slip.

 

Jan 4, 2024 12:13 PM