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"BCCI Installed A Chip": Pakistan Fielder Roasted After Dropping Sitter Against Australia

It was a disappointing day for Pakistan when it came to fielding as they missed multiple catches on Day 1 of the first Test match against Australia in Perth on Thursday. Warner was dropped by Khurram Shahzad just after reaching his hundred and he even survived a stumping chance when Sarfaraz Khan failed to collect the ball properly. However, the one miss that attracted a lot of attention online was when Abdullah Shafique missed an absolute sitter to dismiss Usman Khawaja. Shafique misread the catch completely and the ball fell on his hand before rolling to the boundary for a four.

The users on social media were quick to come up with hilarious reactions to the entire incident.

WTF bcci installed a chip in the ball#AUSvsPAK pic.twitter.com/xoNuaUK3s9

Veteran opener David Warner hammered a gritty 164 to silence the critics and steer Australia to 346-5 against an inconsistent Pakistan attack.

Abdullah Shafique continues the legacy of catch droppingpic.twitter.com/NqapfHXDXW

The 37-year-old batted for much of day one before finally departing to Aamer Jamal, two balls after smashing the debutant for six.

At stumps, Mitchell Marsh was unbeaten on 15 and Alex Carey not out 14.

Can someone please tell Abdullah Shafique the Sun Glasses are not to wear at the back of cap #AUSvsPAK pic.twitter.com/mHwcm2JEN0

Pakistan have never won a Test series in Australia and have failed to win a Test in the country since 1995, with Shan Masood's side again facing a daunting task.

Their bowlers showed flashes of brilliance and were rewarded with the wickets of Usman Khawaja (41), Marnus Labuschagne (16), Steve Smith (31) and Travis Head (40).

But until Jamal struck, they had no answer to a near-flawless Warner who smashed 16 fours and four sixes

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