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Imam-ul-Haq, the opener, was furious over Babar Azam being run out for the sixth time in his career and heaved a tirade towards the Pakistan skipper. Tuesday at the National Stadium in Karachi, Pakistan, captained by Babar Azam, got off to a shaky start in its first innings in the second Test match against Tim Southee's New Zealand. The hosts lost captain Babar after losing top-order batsmen Shan Masood and Abdullah Shafique within the first 11 overs of their innings owing to a horrible mix-up with opener Imam-ul-Haq.
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On Tuesday, Babar Azam acquired a regrettable record when he was run out for the sixth time in Test matches. No other Pakistani hitter has been run out as often since he made his debut in 2016 as he has. In the third session of Day 2 of the second Test against New Zealand in Karachi, he was run out for the most recent time. Michael Bracewell let up two runs to Imam-ul-Haq as he called Babar for a third run but eventually stopped moving. As a result, Bracewell removed the bails at the non-end, striker's putting both Pakistani hitters on the same side of the crease. As Pakistan lost their third wicket as a result of the run out, Imam was seen giving a piece of his mind.
Babar Azam run-out funny?#PakvsNZ #PAKvNZpic.twitter.com/sYfutPFeqe
— TATA IPL (@TATA_IPL) January 3, 2023
Watch:Imam-ul-Haq yells at Babar Azam after selling Pakistan skipper down the river during 2nd Test vs New Zealand. https://t.co/b4zRYbFoTL
— NCMOULY (@NCMOULY52) January 3, 2023
Earlier on the second day of the second Test against New Zealand in Karachi, Pakistan lost its two openers, Abdullah Shafique and Shan Masood, following a shambolic start to their innings. Pakistan had reached 62-2 at tea. The last players for New Zealand had helped their side to a respectable 449 runs.
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