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First batsman to get out twice on one ball

Former Australian batsman and currently the head coach of Islamabad United Dean Jones was the first test player to have been gotten out twice on one ball. Jones was out bowled first against West Indies in a test match and that turned out to be a no ball.


The umpire raised his arm to signal the no ball and Jones did not see that. He was out of his crease going towards the dressing room. When he saw the arm from umpire he rushed back to the dressing room but by that time the West Indian fielder made him run out.

This was pretty hilarious from the Australian batter. He was not aware of the whole situation. He was busy in lamenting and walking off the park. He got his chance but he threw it away again. This was the first time in test cricket that a batsman was out twice on one ball.

Quetta Gladiators' foreign players have already announced they won't partake in the PSL final to be held on March 5, citing security concerns since the match is scheduled to take place in Lahore. However, that does not stop former Australian cricketer Dean Jones from coming to Lahore. Needless to say, a couple of traditional Punjabi dishes also lent a helping hand in convincing the Islamabad United coach to come to Lahore.

In the video, Dean can be seen sitting at a table laden with Channa, Paya and Nihari (which he stated was very good).

"So this food is so good, it's making me think whether or not I should go to Lahore? If the food is this good, I'm going," said Jones as people nearby clapped.

Five players of the Peshawar Zalmi franchise are willing to play final of the Pakistan Super League 2017.

Javed Afridi, owner of the franchise, said five foreign cricketers would come to Pakistan if Peshawar Zalmi qualifies for the final, a day after all the foreign players of the Quetta Gladiators refused to come to Pakistan citing security concerns.

Gladiators have qualified for the final after defeating Misbah-led Islamabad United while Friday’s match between Karachi Kings and Zalmi would decide who will play the final against Quetta Gladiators.

Afridi said Dawid Malan, Marlon Samuels, Darren Sammy, Chris Jordan & Samit Patel have been issued Pakistani visa, adding that Peshawar Zalmi stands united with Pakistan and Pakistan Cricket.


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