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Watch: Australia Star Baits Mohammad Rizwan Into Taking DRS In 2nd ODI. The Result Is Hilarious

Australia spinner Adam Zampa had a hilarious exchange with newly appointed Pakistan captain Mohammad Rizwan during the second ODI of a three-match series in Adelaide on Friday. The incident happened in the 34th over of Australia's innings, which came to a premature end on the final ball of the 35th over. After Pakistan opted to bowl, Australia, following their narrow defeat in the series opener in Melbourne, could only manage 163 at the Adelaide Oval. Amid Australia's batting collapse, an incident involving Zampa and Rizwan caught the attention of the fans.

On the 4th ball of the over, Naseem Shah bowled a short-pitched ball to Zampa, who tried to pull it away towards deep backward square leg. Since the ball went past close to the bat, Rizwan made a loud appeal for a caught-behind chance.

However, the umpire soon turned down the appeal. Since the bowler was not too confident about an edge, Rizwan hilariously asked Zampa if he heard something. Zampa then decided to poke some fun at Rizwan, who also asked him whether he should take the DRS or not.

Zampa's mind games paid off as Rizwan took the bait and wasted a DRS. The replays on Snicko showed that there was a huge gap between bat and ball. Despite losing the review, Rizwan was a good sport with the Pakistan skipper sharing a smile with Zampa.

"You should take it!" #AUSvPAK pic.twitter.com/WL2KFDCfrJ

Meanwhile, Haris Rauf took 5-29 to skittle Australia for 163. In perfect conditions, Rauf's pace caused all sorts of problems, with Steve Smith's 35 the top score as the hosts succumbed in the 35th over.

Jake Fraser-McGurk slammed three boundaries from Naseem Shah's first over, but was out lbw in the following over for 13 to Shaheen Shah Afridi with the ball nipping back.

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