Hasan Ali, the pace bowler for Pakistan who is frequently spotted dancing, is now a choreographer for the current second Test match between Australia and Pakistan at Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne, Australia. Hasan’s video has quickly become widely popular on social media. The spectator cricket lovers were keeping an eye on his movements as well.
MCG crowd dancing with Hasan Ali.
– Test atmosphere in MCG is ?pic.twitter.com/PU6gvHQcMg
— Johns. (@CricCrazyJohns) December 28, 2023
Earlier today at Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), Australian opener David Warner finished off his final ‘Boxing Day Test’ of his career. However, it occurred in an unmemorable way during the second Test versus Pakistan. Warner was bowled out by Mir Hamza after managing only six runs off 16 deliveries. He scored three fours and 38 runs in 83 deliveries earlier in the previous innings.
At the conclusion of the third Test, which will take place at Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG), Warner will officially end his Test career. In a kind move, Warner donated his gloves to a young audience member as he got off the ground.
The MCG stadium is very important to Warner’s career since he made his debut for his country there in 2009. He hit seven fours as well as six sixes during his debut innings of 89 from 43 balls. Moreover, he made the ton against a top-tier South African attack.
Pakistan fightback during second innings against Australia
Before lunch, Mir Hamza and Shaheen Shah Afridi both showed off their ability with the ball, since the latter removed Usman Khawaja as well as Marnus Labuschagne in his opening spell. Meanwhile, Hamza defeated Travis Head and David Warner in back-to-back deliveries to narrow the hosts’ lead to 16-4.
But in order to get their team back into the game, Australia’s middle order stepped up. Mitchell Marsh as well as Steve Smith established a potentially game-defining 153-run partnership. Australia had a 241-run advantage at stumps, but they would need more to comfortably win the match. They would be hoping for a much-needed performance from their bowlers with the bat. A healthy 350-run lead would be the dream for the hosts as of this moment.