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Published 19 Oct, 2018 07:15am

Azhar expects son to tease him

ABU DHABI: Senior Pakistan batsman Azhar Ali anticipated some teasing from his 10-year-old son after his bizarre run out in the second Test against Australia on Thursday.

Azhar edged a Peter Siddle delivery towards the third man boundary and, thinking the ball had crossed the rope, halted in the middle of the pitch to talk to Asad Shafiq.

But Mitchell Starc picked up the ball less than a yard from the boundary and threw it back to Tim Paine, who ran Azhar out.

“My son is going to speak about it [the run out] for a long time and in a funny way,” said Azhar of his 10-year-old son Ibtisam, who luckily for him arrived at the ground after his father’s dismissal. “When­ever I will say something about cricket he will surely come back to this incident.”

Azhar revealed he was discussing the swing of the ball with his close friend Asad as they chatted in the middle of the wicket.

“We were just discussing that the ball was swinging a bit late. We both didn’t actually realise something like this could happen.

“When Starc threw the ball even then we didn’t think anything was happening but when it landed in the gloves of the keeper we realised something funny was happening.

“But there is no excuse. Everyone was pulling our legs in the dressing room but at that moment it was a shock.”

Azhar admitted he and Asad did not watch the ball. “We were not watching the ball and that was the reason I missed the whole sight of it.

“I wasn’t happy with it. But we laughed about it afterwards. It is kind of disappointing and a shock but also funny.”

Azhar denied there was any unsporting behaviour from Australians in his dismissal.

“I don’t think it was bad sportsmanship and I take full responsibility as I feel I was a bit ignorant. It was my own undoing. I think the Aussies did the right thing.”

Published in Dawn, October 19th, 2018

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