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‘Test match was on that catch’ Aussies saved by Abdullah Shafique fielding blunder

‘Test match was on that catch’ Aussies saved by Abdullah Shafique fielding blunder

he MCG crowd was left in disbelief as the reprieved Marsh went on to make a significant impact.

In a stunning turn of events during the Boxing Day Test, an unexpected fielding blunder by Pakistan has breathed new life into Australia’s innings. With the home team struggling at 4-46, a crucial catch was dropped by Abdullah Shafique at first slip off a Mitch Marsh edge. The MCG crowd was left in disbelief as the reprieved Marsh went on to make a significant impact.

Marsh going into the Tea on Day 3 has smashed a brilliant 57 runs not out.

The dropped catch was followed by another fielding mistake as Pakistan’s captain Shan Masood let a ball from Marsh slip past him for a boundary.

Commentators expressed astonishment at the lapses, with Mark Waugh suggesting, “You’ve got to get Abdullah Shafique out of there. He has not looked like catching one all series.” Waugh emphasized the importance of addressing the player’s low confidence.

Kerry O’Keeffe highlighted the significance of the missed opportunity, stating, “the Test match was on that catch, you have to take it.”

Abdullah Shafique blunder cost hugely

The blunders by Abdullah Shafique and Shan Masood marked a shift in momentum as Pakistan, who had earlier dominated the Australian batting lineup, faced unexpected challenges in the field.

The Australian top-order collapse saw Usman Khawaja dismissed for a duck, while David Warner, Marnus Labuschagne, and Travis Head collectively contributed only 10 runs. The fielding mistakes by Pakistan provided a lifeline for the Australian team, and commentators noted the palpable change in the atmosphere.

O’Keeffe remarked, “This is why they’re the most mercurial side in world cricket. They can be absolutely brilliant and then put two balls together like that.” Waugh echoed the sentiment, stating, “You can just feel the air come out of them,” referring to the deflating impact of the missed opportunities on Pakistan’s morale.

The fielding blunders added drama to an already intense Test match, underscoring the unpredictable nature of cricket and the crucial role that moments of brilliance or lapses can play in shaping the outcome.

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