NEW DELHI: In a display of tactical brilliance and sharp fielding, Pakistan's captain
Shan Masood
orchestrated a strategic dismissal of Australian batting maestro Steve Smith during the third Test on Friday.
Masood's superb fielding placement, backed by a precise delivery from
Mir Hamza
, left Smith falling into a well-set trap, resulting in a crucial wicket for Pakistan.
In a calculated move, Masood strategically positioned three fielders at covers, creating a tempting opportunity for Smith to drive. Mir Hamza capitalized on the plan, delivering a fuller delivery outside off stump.
Smith, known for his aggressive stroke play, took the bait, attempting to loft the ball over the infield. However, he found himself ensnared by the clever fielding placement as the ball went straight into the waiting hands of
Babar Azam
at short extra cover.
Azam showcased excellent reflexes and perfectly timed his jump to secure the catch, dismissing the formidable Smith.
The well-executed tactical play highlighted Pakistan's strategic acumen and their ability to capitalize on key moments in the game.
WATCH:
In the match,
David Warner
, playing in his final Test match, contributed 57 runs but was denied the opportunity to score the match-winning runs. Australia comfortably chased down the target of 130 runs set by Pakistan, securing an eight-wicket victory and a 3-0 series sweep on Saturday.
Warner, who played his 112th match before retiring from the format, shared an emotional moment with opening partner
Usman Khawaja
at the boundary rope. The Australian batsman was given a guard of honor by the touring Pakistani team as he stepped onto the crease for his final Test appearance.
The match showcased the end of an era for David Warner in Test cricket, marked by his significant contributions and the emotional send-off from teammates and opponents alike.
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