Australia’s 1st Test against Pakistan at Perth saw some brilliant cricket being played on all the days but what caught the attention was something not related to cricket.
Australian players were seen trying to catch a piece of flying trash on the field and as simple as the task sounds, the Aussie fielders didn’t feel the same amount of ease in completing the task at hand..
With speedy winds inside the Perth Stadium, players like Marnus Labuschagne and Nathan Lyon were seen being put off their balance by the trash which changed directions like a cricket ball.
Fist pumps and high fives!
---Advertisement---Not for anything cricket-related, but for picking up a piece of rubbish 😂#AUSvPAK pic.twitter.com/wsb2sEZn6V
— 7Cricket (@7Cricket) December 17, 2023
It was Steve Smith who finally got his hands on the trash and put both his hands up in celebration. Smith’s reaction received a series of cheers from the crowd who probably witnessed something like that for the first time in their lives.
Australia Take 1-0 Lead
The Aussies were dominant in the 1st Test against Pakistan and secured a massive 360-run victory against the visitors at Perth on Day 4.
David Warner was seen scoring his 26th Test century in what could possibly be his retirement Test series for the Kangaroos. The fierce Aussie bowling attack led by Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood bowled out Pakistan for just 89 in the final innings. Pakistan failed to deliver with bot bat and ball and need to come back in the second Test with something different.
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