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Junaid Khan gets Handscomb but gets no ball

Junaid Khan has run out of his luck. Pakistan team has given not one but two chances to the Australian batsman Handscomb and this will hurt them now. You cannot do this to a player in international level. Pakistan on the back foot here at this moment.

First Junaid picked up the batsman in the second slip. It was a good ball outside the off stump and Handscomb edge the ball straight into the lap of the fielder. The catch was taken and the batsman was on his way out of the ground but then the umpire called him back. It was a huge no ball.

The way Junaid bowled in the first spell he deserved the wicket of Handscomb but that did not happen. He picked him in the second slip and that turned out to be a no ball. Handscomb was almost on his way out of the park when the umpires recalled him back in.

Junaid over stepped just a little but it was enough to be called a no ball. After this Nawaz dropped a sitter against the same batter. He did not see the ball for sure. It came in hit his hands and then went out of them. This was the end of it. After these two chances who gives a third one. Pakistan in pressure. 


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