'Ajju bhai test nahi kiya, bubble me nahi hai ye' - Mohammad Rizwan makes hilarious comment while Azhar Ali chases cat on the field
The incident took place when a cat entered the field after the 21st over of South Africa's innings.
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Pakistan wicketkeeper Mohammad Rizwan has delivered yet another hilarious comment from behind the stumps. One of the most highly-rated wicketkeeper-batsmen in the game at present, Rizwan is fast making a name for himself with his hilarious one-liners from behind the stumps. Rizwan rarely squanders an opportunity to make a funny remark on the field.
And he was at it once again on Sunday during the fourth day of the ongoing second Test between Pakistan and South Africa in Rawalpindi. The incident took place when a cat entered the field at the end of 22nd over of South Africa’s innings. Former Pakistan skipper Azhar Ali took it upon himself to guide the cat out of the ground.
This is when Rizwan delivered his hilarious comment. As Azhar was running behind the cat, Rizwan was heard saying: “Ajju bhai test nahi kiya, bubble me nahi hai ye. (roughly translated to: Ajju bhai it is not tested, it is not living in the bio-bubble)”
Here is a clip of the hilarious incident
Cat enters ground. Azhar Ali chases it. Ajju bhai test nahi kiya ye bubble me nahi hai-Rizwan 😂#PAKvSA #Rizwan pic.twitter.com/qlphrGxjDE
— Ismaeel Farrukh (@IsmaeelFarrukh) February 7, 2021
Match finely poised
As far as the Test is concerned, it is finely poised thanks to South Africa‘s solid start with the bat in the second innings. Chasing 370, the visitors were on 100 for 1 at the time of writing this report. Opener Aiden Markram had already crossed his fifty and was batting on exactly 50 while giving him company was Rassie van der Dussen.
Earlier in the day, Pakistan were all out for 298. The home side managed to put up the competitive total because of Mohammad Rizwan’s maiden Test ton. Pakistan were reeling at 76 for 5 at one stage and started the day on 129 for 6. Even the 200-run mark was looking tough for them but Rizwan batted superbly under pressure to guide his team to a big score.
He found good support from the lower-order as the likes of Yasir Shah and Nauman Ali put up a good fight. Rizwan, who remained unbeaten on 115, added 53 runs with Yasir before sharing a 97-run stand with Nauman. For South Africa, George Linde starred with the ball, taking 5 for 64 to stop the hosts from running away with the game.
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