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Watch: Fawad Alam And Babar Azam's Mix-Up Spells Calamity For Pakistan

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Pakistan captain Babar Azam has been in stunning form with the bat across formats, but on Thursday, he found himself involved in a horrendous mix-up that led to the run-out of teammate Fawad Alam.

The incident happened on Day 5 of the second Test between Sri Lanka and Pakistan at the Galle International Stadium. Fawad Alam drove a ball towards mid-on and took off for a single, but Babar Azam at the non-striker's end was caught ball-watching, and when he realised Fawad was half-way down the pitch, he first looked to start off for the run but then sent his partner back.

The indecision and lack of communication between the two meant Sri Lanka pulled off a simple run-out at the striker's end. NO Fawad Alam NO pic.twitter.com/t3mbLvGQfC Fawad had to walk back for just 1 run off 9 deliveries in Pakistan's chase of 508.

Babar, meanwhile, put up a strong fight, but was eventually dismissed by Prabath Jayasuriya for 81 as the hosts went on to register a 246-run win to draw the two-match series 1-1.

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