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Hasan Ali gives aggressive reply to fan mocking his catching skills

Hasan Ali gives aggressive reply to fan mocking his catching skills

After the third Test match against Australia ended, Pakistani pacer Hasan Ali took offence at a fan who made fun of his catching abilities. Australia won eight wickets on Saturday in Sydney to wrap up the three-match Test series. In order to sign autographs for the fans, Hasan moved towards the stands. As reported by Geo News, in a video that went viral on social media, a fan made fun of Hasan’s catching prowess and said, “Come here, let me teach you how to catch.” In response to the fan, Hasan didn’t hesitate to say, “Sure, come here. Who can teach me the art of catching?”

Pakistan was unable to secure their first victory on Australian soil since 1995 once more. Following the orchestration of Pakistan’s collapse by Mitchell Starc and captain Pat Cummins, Australia established an insurmountable lead. Pakistan needed to win by 98 runs to level the series at 219 for 5. However, Starc and Cummins raised their game to secure the series and win the historic Boxing Day Test. Josh Hazlewood’s four wicket haul in the last Test enabled Australia to chase down the total. While Pakistan had its moments, Australia proved to be a class act, winning the series 3-0. Australia’s brilliant opener Warner’s Test career came to an end on Saturday at his home ground, the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG), along with the series.

Day four saw Warner smash 57 off 75 balls before his epic final innings ended shortly after midday, leaving Australia 11 runs short of victory. Warner was dismissed by LBW to offspinner Sajid Khan on review as he was shaking hands with the Pakistani team and waving his bat to loud cheers from the crowd. When Warner took the pitch, there was never a dull moment. At the end of his Test career, he was Australia’s fifth-highest run scorer in the competition.

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