Pak vs Aus: Hasan Ali Crowd Dance and Salman Agha’s Spectacular Catch

Pak vs Aus: Hasan Ali's Crowd Dance and Salman Agha's Spectacular Catch

On the third day of the second Test between Australia and Pakistan in Melbourne, Hasan Ali injected a burst of entertainment. The Pakistan fast bowler engaged in a joyful celebration with the crowd, showcasing his dance moves to the delight of the audience.

His spontaneous dance created a lively atmosphere, resonating throughout the stands with cheers and applause from the thrilled Melbourne crowd.

Amidst the spirited display by Hasan Ali, Pakistan spinner Salman Ali Agha seized a remarkable catch at the first slip. This catch dismissed Mitchell Marsh for 96, a crucial wicket during the second Test in Melbourne.

Mir Hamza claimed the dismissal as Salman dove skillfully to his right, securing a one-handed catch that ended Marsh’s influential innings.

Marsh, who was initially dropped on 20 by Abdullah Shafique, teamed up with Steve Smith for a vital 153-run partnership for the fifth wicket after Australia stumbled to 16-4.

Marsh’s innings comprised 96 runs from 130 balls, including 13 boundaries. Meanwhile, on the same day, Pakistan, responding to Australia’s 318, concluded their first innings at 264 after being bowled out.

Pakistan vs Australia Teams

Australia Playing XI:

  1. David Warner
  2. Usman Khawaja
  3. Marnus Labuschagne
  4. Steve Smith
  5. Travis Head
  6. Mitchell Marsh
  7. Alex Carey
  8. Pat Cummins (capt)
  9. Mitchell Starc
  10. Nathan Lyon
  11. Josh Hazlewood

Pakistan Playing XI:

  1. Imam-ul-Haq
  2. Abdullah Shafique
  3. Shan Masood (capt)
  4. Babar Azam
  5. Saud Shakeel
  6. Mohammad Rizwan
  7. Agha Salman
  8. Shaheen Shah Afridi
  9. Hasan Ali
  10. Mir Hamza
  11. Aamer Jamal

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