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T20 World Cup: David Warner’s weird time out! A six and a caught behind

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A bizarre second transpired within the second innings of the semifinal match between Pakistan and Australia when David Warner hit a 6 off a Mohammad Hafeez supply which bounced twice earlier than reaching him, earlier than the umpire giving it as a no ball.
Hafeez misplaced management of the ball and it bounced close to Warner’s foot earlier than bouncing as soon as extra and virtually rolled down the pitch. Warner then decides to maneuver exterior leg and swing it over deep midwicket for an enormous six as he completely smoked it.

Umpire Kettleborough then signalled a no-ball as a result of ball bouncing twice. But that was an unimaginable hit from Warner as he needed to crouch low, get beneath the low bounce and generate all the ability.
Warner’s weird evening would proceed as he was caught behind off Shadab’s ball. Initially, there seemed to be a slight nick off the bat as a sound was heard however the UltraEdge was a flat line and confirmed that there was a transparent hole between bat and the ball. The noise may need confused Warner, who thought it was an edge.

Earlier, Mohammad Rizwan and Fakhar Zaman smashed fast fifties as Pakistan posted a difficult 176 for 4 in opposition to Australia.
Opening the innings after being invited to bat, Rizwan scored 67 off 52 balls throughout which he hit three boundaries and 4 sixes, whereas Zaman remained unbeaten on 55 off 32 balls with the assistance of three fours and 4 sixes.
Together with skipper Babar Azam (39), Rizwan shared 71 runs for the opening stand earlier than stitching 72 runs with Zaman.
For Australia, Mitchell Starc picked up two wickets for 38 runs.