Pakistan is ahead in getting insulted, now the player's pants came down publicly in the debut match, shameful VIDEO went viral

Pakistan Cricket Team: Recently a three-match Test series was played between Pakistan and Australia. In which Pakistan had to face a crushing defeat of 3-0 at the hands of Kangaroo team. In the third match of this series, something happened that the Pakistan Cricket Team was publicly insulted. Let us tell you, during this match, the young all-rounder who was debuting for Pakistan lost his pants in the middle of the field. Whose video is now going viral rapidly.

pants came off in the middle of the match

Actually, the last T20 match between the two teams was played in Hobart. During this match, when Australia came to bat, the first over of this innings was going on. During this time, such an incident happened with Pakistan Cricket Team's new cricketer Jahandad Khan, due to which he became embarrassed in front of the packed ground. Jahandad Khan lost his pants while trying to save a boundary during the Kangaroo team's innings. However, his attempt failed and during this time his pants also came off. Not only this, later he was also seen chanting his slogan. Jahandad's video is becoming increasingly viral on social media.

Australia beats Pakistani bowling badly

In the third T20 International match played between Australia and Pakistan in Hobart, Kangaroo batsmen thrashed Pakistan's fast bowlers. Let us tell you that Shaheen Afridi gave away 43 runs in his 3 over spell. At the same time, Harris Rauf was also targeted by Marcus Stoinis and he scored 34 runs in his 3 overs. Australia easily chased the target of 118 runs in just 68 balls.

Pakistan's batting order flop

Not only the bowlers of Pakistan but also the batsmen have left no stone unturned in defeating them. Let us tell you, Pakistan's batting order fell apart like a pack of cards in front of the Kangaroo fast bowlers. Babar Azam scored the maximum 41 runs for the team. However, he could not get support from the rest of the batsmen at the other end.

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