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WATCH: Cricket Australia troll Pakistan-born Fawad Ahmed's forgetfulness in epic style

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Cricket Australia has highlighted his own cricketer Fawad Ahmed’s brain-fade incidents in a unique style as they posted a small video featuring his hilarious moments. Last time, the Australian cricketer had forgotten his bat while coming in to bat and this time he came out with the wrong gloves.

There have been so many incidents that happen on the cricket ground which brings a smile on the face of the viewers. And for Pakistan-born Australian Fawad Ahmed it is nothing new as he has been making the headlines for his hilarious moments. He was in the news for the first time in March when he forgot to take his bat while walking out to bat in a Sheffield Shield match between Victoria and Western Australia. 

While most people would have felt that he had learnt his lesson, they were mistaken as he provided one more moment of "brilliance" on the cricket field. While, this time, Ahmed remembered to carry his bat when walking out to bat, he quickly realized that he had the wrong set of gloves to go along with the bat. In a match between Victoria and Queensland, Fawad walked out wearing wrong gloves and on realizing his gaffe, he quickly signaling his teammates asking for another pair of gloves. Hie reaction told the entire tale as he looked to the skies wondering how he had made an error of this magnitude yet again.

Last time he shared a laugh with the Western Australia players while this time he was seen hitting his helmet with the bat for his hilarious error. 

Cricket Australia compiled both the incidents and created a video which they posted on Twitter with a caption, "Well, at least Fawad Ahmed is improving."

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