A rare and unforgettable moment has been witnessed at the Multan Cricket Stadium has West Indies not only takes two quick wickets but takes the wicket of Pakistan skipper Babar Azam.
Babar Azam was riding on the consistency of scoring centuries until the last match and was still on the run for the half-centuries which also gets broken after Hayden Walsh took his wicket.
Delivering the ball to Babar, the visitors appealed it to be LBW but the umpire had a different judgement. The keeper and bowler did not hesitate to go up and were seen cheering beforehand. Babar was declared out according to the ball tracking and TV umpire Yaqoob asked the on-field umpire to change the decision.
It was a rarity for skipper Babar to get out cheaply as the Pakistani fans were waiting for yet another heroic performance. Nevertheless, Imam is on strike and has completed his half-century while Rizwan walks out early.
It can be an advantage for the visitors to take on Pakistan as they have lost two quick and very critical wickets. West Indies have been able to score 300 runs in the first ODI and have the potential to do it again.