9 Things you missed | From Sarfaraz Ahmed chanting 'Pakistan can do anything' to Kane Williamson delaying the game
It was a fantastic display of cricket by Pakistan as they defeated the unbeaten New Zealand side convincingly. There were plenty of delightful moments in the game which you would have missed maybe because India's rivals was playing well. But don't worry, we have covered everything you have missed.
Is it just a social media joke or can they actually emulate 1992 campaign?
1992 jokes are no jokes , even icc
— touqeer tweets 🇵🇰 (@TouqeerTweets) June 26, 2019
is taking it seriously. pic.twitter.com/UQxV0Xeayg
When Neesham refused to play Wahab Riaz!
James Neesham walked away from the pitch just when Wahab Riaz was about to release the ball. It looked as if a fly has flown into Neesham’s helmet as Wahab was about to deliver the ball.
Pakistan supporters in Birmingham!
Third Umpire’s decision was not enough for Sarfaraz!
Sarfaraz was confident but the on-field umpire felt that it was a bump ball. On referring to the third umpire, it was found that it wasn't the case and also there was no bat involved. The third umpire didn't use the UltraEdge and that made Sarfaraz review it again.Â
Pakistan can do anything!
Responding to a question on Pakistan's chances during the toss of today's encounter, captain Sarfaraz said that his side will take it one match at a time and look to win the last four.
Mohammad Amir has been in devastating form with the ball in World Cup 2019!
Good awareness from Neesham!
Amir bowled a shorter length delivery that kissed the bottom edge of Neesham’s bat and threatened to disturb the stumps. Initially, Neesham wasn't sure where the ball was heading but realized it quick enough and used the bat to avoid the ball hitting the wicket.Â
Fans want them to repeat 1992
Kane got distracted!
This is the last thing you want as the match already had a delayed start. The colorful staircase at Edgbaston was troubling Kane Williamson and the groundsmen took a lot of time to cover it with black sheets.
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