7 things you missed | From Babar Azam shouting at Imam-ul-Haq to Mohammed Hafeez's worst ball of the tournament

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Hello there! Did you know that every match you miss out on a lot of things because you were busy texting or running errands for your mother? Yup it is a fact! Don't worry, I have sat through the entire match and collected 7 things that you might have missed during the match. So sit back and enjoy.

Early miss! 

I still can’t believe Bangladesh did not get this run-out! Fakhar Zaman was halfway down the pitch! How did they miss that?

Babar shouts at Imam!

When there was a double for the taking, Imam-ul-Haq refused the 2nd run which left Babar Azam fuming!

Do not take fielding lessons from Liton Das! 

When there was literally no run, Liton Das massively messed up and gave away an extra run to Pakistan! 

Tiger in the house! 

This guy was cheering on for the Bangladeshis from the stands! Surprised no one ran away from it! 

 

Injure the captain! 

Imad Wasim’s venomous shot put the Pakistani captain out of action as Sarfaraz Ahmed couldn’t bat anymore after getting hit in the elbow!

Be very afraid! 

This poster from the Pakistani fans sums up Shaheen Afridi’s performance today! What a brilliant display of bowling! 

 

Worst ball of the World Cup?

This ball from Mohammad Hafeez has to be one of the worst balls bowled in the world cup! The ball slipped from his hand at the time of release and Soumya Sarkar had all the time in the world to smack it for a boundary!

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