Watch: Afridi drops sitter soon after Wasim Akram shares about not trusting fielders in his playing days
Despite it being a field day for Pakistan with the ball, it was quite a familiar story for them as far as their fielding was concerned.
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A comical moment ensued off the pitch which was even funnier a few moments after the remarks were made during the second ODI between Australia and Pakistan at the Adelaide Oval. Wasim Akram, who had Brad Haddin as a co-commentator on an Australian radio broadcasting network, was rhetorically asked by another co-commentator, James Brayshaw, as to the reason behind there being a majority of dismissals during Akram and Waqar Younis’ time being LBWs and bowled-outs.
This question was raised during the break between the third and fourth overs of the first innings. With a straight face, which made the response even more comical, Akram replied that the duo were sceptical of the fielders with the slip-cordon providing the same old reason of the ball not being visible whenever they shelled a chance.
However, three deliveries later Shaheen Afridi dropped an absolute sitter at deep backward square-leg off a hook which was middled by Matthew Short. Attempting to hold on to the ball with the reverse-cup technique, the ball burst through his hands leaving Naseem Shah on his haunches.
Wasim Akram told us he couldn't trust his fielders, and the very next ball... 🫣 pic.twitter.com/iZpa4rvhRx
— Triple M Cricket (@triplemcricket) November 8, 2024
Akram's take on the dropped catch was that Afridi failed to judge the height of the ball, and that it could have completely altered the complexion of the match had the chance been held on to.
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