Pakistan won the second ODI by 9 wickets.
AUS vs PAK, 2nd ODI: The second match of the three-match ODI series between Australia and Pakistan was played on 8 November at Adelaide Oval. The host team, batting first after losing the toss, was all out for 163 in 35 overs. In response, Pakistan chased the target in 26.3 overs and won by 9 wickets. Pakistan has won an ODI match in Australia after 2,854 days. The series between the two teams is now tied at 1-1.
A strange incident was seen during the match, which is making a lot of headlines at the moment. In fact, Pakistan captain Mohammad Rizwan asked the batsman Adam Zampa present at the crease whether to take review or not?
This incident happened during the 34th over of Australia’s innings.
The 34th over of Australia’s innings was bowled by fast bowler Naseem Shah. Fourth ball of the over, which was a short delivery. Adam Zampa tried to slog but could not make a good connection with the bat. Wicketkeeper Mohammad Rizwan and the entire Pakistan team made a strong appeal for caught behind, which was rejected by the onfield umpire. Rizwan was then seen discussing with the team to take review.
Rizwan then asked Adam Zampa, ‘Did you hear anything?’ The Australian spinner replied, ‘Are you appealing on the ball?Rizwan again said, ‘Should I take a review on this or not?On this, Jampa said,Yes, you should take it’The Pakistani captain took a review but Zampa was declared not out because he had not hit the ball.
Watch the video here-
Rizwan: Did you hear something?
Zampa: You are appealing for everything?
Rizwan: Should I take the review?
Zampa: Yes, you should
– Rizwan takes the review and DRS says Not-out.
RIZWAN 🤝 ZAMPA 😄🔥 pic.twitter.com/79RE2MaIPN
— Johns. (@CricCrazyJohns) November 8, 2024
Adam Zampa was out against Shaheen Afridi on the last ball of the 35th over and Australia’s innings was reduced to 163. Zampa played an innings of 18 runs in 21 balls. Haris Rauf took maximum 5 wickets giving 29 runs in 8 overs. At the same time, Shaheen took three wickets for 26 runs in 8 overs.