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Bizarre Scenes During Australia vs Pakistan 2nd Test At MCG As Play Delayed Due To This Reason

The start of play after lunch on Day 3 of the second Test match between Australia and Pakistan in Melbourne was delayed for a bizarre reason. All the players and on-fielders umpires were out in the middle but the play could not start for a few minutes as third umpire Richard Illingworth was stuck in a lift and could not make his way back to his setup. The players were not clear regarding the delay and the on-field umpires informed them about the situation. However, it was resolved in some time as Illingworth took his position and the game was able to start with Pakistan in a dominant position for the time being.

The game is delayed because the third umpire ... is stuck in the lift #AUSvPAK pic.twitter.com/eSuKyPQp56

Australia lost Usman Khawaja and Marnus Labuschagne in quick succession as a defiant Pakistan battled hard to stay after Pat Cummins took five wickets to dismiss them for 264.

Cummins ended with 5-48, while Nathan Lyon grabbed 4-73 after Pakistan's tail wagged in Melbourne to narrow the hosts' first-innings lead to 54.

It left the Australians with a tricky 15 minutes of the morning session to negotiate, which they failed to do miserably as they slumped to 6-2 at lunch.

Khawaja was out for a duck second ball, caught behind by Mohammad Rizwan off Shaheen Shah Afridi.

The same combination struck again on the last ball before lunch, when Labuschagne edged down the legside to be out for five, which left David Warner the not out batsman on one at the break.

Pakistan had looked comfortable in reaching 124-1 as they chased Australia's first-innings 318.

But an electric spell from Cummins in the final session on Wednesday saw them collapse to 194-6, and he was at the heart of the action again on Thursday.

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