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Watch: Australian Cricket Team Star Chases Away Pigeons At MCG. Internet Reacts With DDLJ Meme

The first day of the rain-marred second Test match between Australia and Pakistan in Melbourne on Tuesday saw hilarious scenes as Marnus Labuschagne chased away pigeons on the ground. A number of pigeons were sitting near the boundary and Labuschagne turned scarecrow to make them go away. Labuschagne was not the only one as later, Pakistan cricket team fast bowler Hasan Ali also trying to replicate him and chased after the pigeons to leave social media amused. Internet users were quick to react and they came up with a hilarious comparison with famous Bollywood film 'DDLJ'.

A stubborn Marnus Labuschagne weathered a storm to help steer Australia to 187-3 against a probing and resilient Pakistan attack. At stumps, he was unbeaten on a glacial 44 off 120 balls and Travis Head was not out on nine after nearly three hours' play were lost to rain.

Labuschagne & Hasan trying to move pigeons away.

- A fun moment in MCG. pic.twitter.com/E16KiyI8kJ

Pakistan's bowlers found plenty of movement in the overcast conditions and were rewarded with the wickets of David Warner (38), Usman Khawaja (42) and Steve Smith (26).

Scenes at MCG pic.twitter.com/5qt6Ib1Ack

But a patient Labuschagne was immovable as the hosts look to seal the three-Test series after thumping the visitors by 360 runs in Perth.

Fun moment for hassan and labuschagne

"It was a good day as a bowling unit, a bit unlucky that we haven't got more wickets," said Pakistan paceman Hasan Ali, who removed Khawaja.

Pigeons be like pic.twitter.com/lsokCRToMN

"I think we are a bit ahead of them and looking forward to tomorrow."

Pakistan captain Shan Masood won the toss and opted to field first on a pitch suited to the seamers.

Spearheaded by Shaheen Shah Afridi, they bowled a good

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